Defense News – The U.S. Navy is reworking its tenuous plan to revitalize its public shipyards, where the fleet’s nuclear maintenance is done, as it has become clear that the facilities can’t meet the needs of the current fleet, let alone accommodate a growing fleet.
British Future Commando Force
StrategyPage – Britain is implementing a lot of their Future Commando Force modernization measures in 2021. These include new combat equipment, weapons, organizational concepts and tactics. One example of the new organizational concepts are two new commando units called Royal Marines Vanguard Strike Companies (VSC).
2nd Type 055 destroyer enters service
China Daily – The People’s Liberation Army Navy has recently commissioned its second Type 055 guided-missile destroyer and named it Lhasa, after the capital of the Tibet autonomous region.
The Longer Telegram – Toward a new American China strategy
Atlantic Council – Today the Atlantic Council publishes an extraordinary new strategy paper that offers one of the most insightful and rigorous examinations to date of Chinese geopolitical strategy and how an informed American strategy would address the challenges of China’s own strategic ambitions.
Massive New Chinese Military Heliport Taking Shape Right Across From Taiwan
War Zone – The coastal base is right across from Taiwan and even closer to other islands Taiwanese authorities control.
US Navy’s new unmanned plan has ‘buzzwords and platitudes’ but few answers
Defense News – The U.S. Navy released March 16 its long-discussed Unmanned Campaign Plan, intended to map the road ahead for the service’s unmanned systems. But the plan is short on details and measurable goals, which left key national security leaders wondering if the service had anything else to share.
Lawmakers Question Who Will Shepherd Navy’s Future Unmanned Fleet
USNI News – Today, as the Navy and Marine Corps are planning a transition into a hybrid manned-unmanned force, the services are big on vision but short on specifics for how they’ll achieve their goals from a programmatic and leadership standpoint – leaving lawmakers uneasy with the absence of a clear parent to guide the unmanned fleet.
Looking Past Gulf of Guinea Piracy: Chinese Twins, “Ghanaian” Fishing, and Domain Awareness
CIMSEC – The recapture of the pirated Chinese fishing vessel Hai Lu Feng 11 on 16 May 2020 stands as one of the most successful recent examples of both maritime security cooperation and naval operations in the Gulf of Guinea.
US Navy set to receive latest version of the Tomahawk missile
Defense News – Raytheon plans to deliver next week the first of the U.S. Navy’s new Block V Tomahawk, an upgraded version of the service’s venerable land-attack missile that will ultimately include the ability to target ships at sea at extended ranges.
Is China Planning to Bring the Battleship Back from the Dead?
National Interest – James Holmes gives another example of technology turning seafarers’ world upside down.
First SEWIP Block 3 Electronic Attack System Set for Land Testing Later This Year
USNI News – With limited and costly ways for a surface warship to physically take out an incoming anti-ship missile, the Navy has been pursuing more ways a warship could use the power of electronic spectrum to splash threats. To that end, the first array of a massive update of the Navy’s surface electronic warfare systems is preparing for its ground tests later this year.
Showing Up is Half the Battle: U.S. Maritime Forces in the Indian Ocean
War on the Rocks – The world’s most important strategic chokepoints lie in the Indian Ocean, making the region a key theater in geopolitical competition. Then why is it still missing from Washington’s Indo-Pacific priorities? U.S. Pacific Command was recently re-named United States Indo-Pacific Command in order to highlight the importance of the Indian Ocean region. Yet, the Indian Ocean, in its entirety, remains largely absent from the command’s priorities and engagements.
Sailors say this submarine has been ravaged by bed bugs
Navy Times – The crew of the fast-attack submarine Connecticut has been subjected to a bed bug infestation in their racks, and sailors assigned to the sub allege that the boat’s command has been slow to fix the problem.
Spanish police seize homemade submarine built to smuggle drugs
DW – The vessel would have been able to transport several tons of illegal narcotics while largely avoiding detection. The bust was part of an international investigation.
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China’s Maritime Militia and Fishing Fleets: A Primer for Operational Staffs and Tactical Leaders, Part 1
CIMSEC – The article proceeds in three parts. It begins by analyzing the domestic sources of Chinese grand strategy that influence the PRC’s maritime policies and activities. The next section describes China’s maritime militia and fishing fleets, their strategic purposes, and their strengths and limitations. The final section addresses the challenges these actors pose to U.S. forces, with particular emphasis on the links between force protection and unintended escalation.
Navy, Marines Unveil How They Will Buy and Operate Future Pilotless Aircraft and Crewless Ships
USNI News – The sea services see themselves moving toward a future where they are just as likely to perform a mission with an unmanned platform as a manned one, based on the specifics of the mission and what assets are available. A third of the Navy’s fleet and half of Marine Corps aviation could be unmanned under this hybrid vision the two services are pursuing, which they argue in a new Department of the Navy Unmanned Campaign Framework is necessary to stay ahead of adversary capabilities without breaking the bank.
Enforcing Sanctions on North Korea is an Opportunity for Cooperation at Sea
War on the Rocks – Since January 2018, a game of cops and robbers has played out in the 1,000-nautical-mile stretch of ocean between Taiwan and the 38th parallel. The “robbers” are dozens of Chinese, Taiwanese, Liberian, Sri Lankan, and unflagged tankers engaged in the illicit transfer of sanctioned goods to North Korea and incentivized by a low-risk, high-reward payoff structure. The “cops” are a multinational coalition known as the Enforcement Coordination Cell, consisting of the United States and its Five Eyes partners (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom) alongside South Korea, Japan, and France. The coalition enforces the maritime component of United Nations Security Council resolutions — 2375 and 2397 — designed to deter and punish North Korean ballistic missile and nuclear tests by limiting its import and export of petroleum, coal, iron, lead, and seafood products.
Top British F-35 Pilot On How His Fledgling Team Is Forging Its Own Path Forward
War Zone – A senior F-35 commander explains the triumphs and tribulations of operating the UK’s first stealth fighter.
Coast Guard Units Remain in High Demand as Forces Stretches to Meet Needs
USNI News – The Coast Guard remains in big demand at home and overseas as it continues to modernize the service and develop its force.
Armed and Independent: Thinking Outside the Box on Small Carriers
CIMSEC – There is a long-running debate in the United States Navy over building smaller aircraft carriers. These arguments generally focus on cost and hull count. Rather than dive into these arguments and attempt to argue for what should be done, we will instead explore how we use these arguments to rethink requirements and produce a more robust concept.
Why Britain is tilting to the Indo-Pacific region
The Guardian – Critics warn of imperial fantasy but the economic and political forces pulling the UK back to the region are real
History Can Teach Joe Biden How To Outcompete China
1945 – James Holmes writes that the competitor who blunders the least wins.
Turkish Navy Accepts Delivery Of 2nd MELTEM III Maritime Patrol Aircraft
Naval News – Turkey’s Defense Industries Presidency announced that it has delivered the second ATR-72 TMPA (P-72) Maritime Patrol Aircraft to the Turkish Navy within the scope of the MELTEM-III project.
Security Environment Surrounding Japan
Japanese Ministry of Defense – This latest set of major reports from Japan’s Defense Ministry.
Taking a closer look at the health of the US Navy
Defense News – The U.S. Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey, commonly called INSURV, was established in 1868 to provide an independent evaluation of the condition of ships and their ability to perform their missions. This report reflects the 2020 evaluation based on 40 ship evaluations.
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