Defense News – The U.S. Marine Corps is looking to equip its infantry units with a man-portable, swarming loitering munition that experts say is part of its shift toward countering China with a light and deadly seaborne infantry force.
Hidden Threat To Navies: How Freely Available Satellite Imagery Can Track Radars
Naval News – Open source intelligence can pose a threat to naval operations of any nation. It is free available and, largely, easily analyzed. Anyone with an internet connection can potentially locate warships in operational settings. Radar satellite data is not the most intuitive, but it provides OSINT watchers with yet another tool to track navies. And no navy is immune from OSINT.
Teaching Technology, Innovation, and Modern War at Stanford, Part 7: Reimagining Naval Power
Modern War Institute – Today’s topic was the Navy and modern war. Our guest speaker was Rear Adm. Lorin Selby, Chief of Naval Research, United States Navy. He is responsible for the Naval Research Enterprise—the “venture capital” of the Navy and Marine Corps. It’s made up of the Office of Naval Research (ONR), ONR Global, the Naval Research Laboratory, and PMR-51, which is responsible for special projects.
More Hulls Now: What Treaty Cruisers Can Show the Navy About Innovating Ship Design
CIMSEC – The story of the treaty cruisers offers lessons for today’s Navy to creatively solve problems around hard constraints and innovate at the fleet level while building up for great power competition.
China Seems Ready For A Fight Over Taiwan
1945 – James Holmes writes that for decades China-watchers have debated what form a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) offensive against Taiwan might take. An onslaught seems to be coming
Two Navy Carriers Are About To Head Out On Grueling “Double Pump” Deployments
War Zone – The USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Dwight D. Eisenhower will have deployed twice in 12 months, which puts immense strain on the ships and their crews.
France’s New Aircraft Carrier Will Be Nuclear Powered
Naval News – French President Emmanuel Macron today officially green lighted the construction of a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier as part of the PANG program. The future flag ship of the Marine Nationale is intended to replace the existing “Charles de Gaulle” around 2038.
CMC Berger Outlines How Marines Could Fight Submarines in the Future
USNI News – Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David Berger has laid out an idea that, if the Marines are going to pursue their strategy of establishing these EABs to do things like rearming and refueling, air defense and offensive strike, they may as well also help the Navy by searching the local waters for enemy submarines.
US Weapons Sales to Taiwan: Upholding the Porcupine Strategy
RUSI – It is not the size but the composition of the latest package of US arms sales to Taiwan that is noteworthy.
Drive Them into the Sea
Military Review – The only method of preventing China from successfully annexing Taiwan is to reject calls for a cease-fire, contain Chinese bridgeheads and airheads into as small a perimeter as possible, and then drive the invaders into the sea. Contrary to the limited Army supporting role envisioned in the Pacific, an Army corps will be indispensable and must be fully incorporated into U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) Taiwan contingency plans.
A Looming Calamity: Will Secretary Pompeo Seal the Fate of the Red Sea?
CIMSEC – Over the past five years, the people of Yemen have endured famine and warfare. Now, as they and their Red Sea neighbors face the imminent likelihood of overwhelming oil spillage from the abandoned tanker FSO Safer, the means to avert a regional catastrophe may be stripped away.
Russia’s New Husky-Class Nuclear Submarine: 13,000 Tons of Mystery
National Interest – Most recently, there has been a growing consensus that the Husky class is less of a pure attack submarine and more of a multi-purpose vessel that can fill several roles depending on its loadout.
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Navy Asks Shipbuilders: Can You Build Us a Warship for Just $100 Million?
Motley Fool – Who wants to win the contract for one of the Navy’s cheapest warships?
The US Navy wants to find ships to kill using aerial drones launched from submarines
Defense News – The name of the game in the Pacific is stand-off range. But with longer range torpedoes and anti-ship missiles in the arsenal, submariners are looking to a new domain to help them extend their deadly reach: The air.
Flooding Threatens To Put New British Carrier Out Of Action For Six Months
War Zone – HMS Prince Of Wales was in dock when the incident occurred and necessary repairs could cost millions of pounds.
New Great Game at Sea
War on the Rocks – The ever-expanding exercises and basing locations in the Indian Ocean represent the emergence of a new “Great Game” at sea, where rising navalism threatens to further destabilize the broader Indo-Pacific and beyond.
Prisoner of the Shallows
CIMSEC – FICINT short story.
Russia’s Port Sudan Naval Base: A Power Play on the Red Sea
RUSI – Russia is planning to expand its naval power projection on the Red Sea.
The Price of Fish
CIMSEC – A fictional intelligence short story.
Japan, USA And France Set For Combined Amphibious Exercise
Naval News – The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the U.S. Navy, and the French Navy will take part in combined amphibious drills in Japan’s remote Islands in May 2021.
Japan’s MoD May Build Additional Aegis Destroyers As Aegis Ashore Alternative
Naval News – According to multiple Japanese media reports, the Japanese government is considering to build additional Aegis destroyers for the JMSDF as an alternative solution to Aegis Ashore.
Japan, France, U.S. plan their first joint military drills in May
Reuters – Japan, France, and the United States will hold joint military drills on land and sea for the first time in May next year as the Chinese military steps up activity in the region.
Britain to send aircraft carrier strike group to waters near Japan
South China Morning Post – The British navy will dispatch an aircraft carrier strike group to waters near Japan as soon as early next year, Japanese government sources said Saturday, in a rare development that comes amid the growing maritime assertiveness of China in the region.
Cold War II
National Review – Niall Ferguson writes that this time, it’s with China
This Relatively Young Military Sealift Command Ship Is Absolutely Caked In Rust
War Zone – The Pentagon is pushing its naval fleet to the brink and this is manifesting itself in its vessels appearing run-down after sustained operations.
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