– USNI News – The more than 4,000 sailors and Marines of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit wrapped up a seven-month deployment to Europe and the Middle East.
High stakes in a Himalayan hotspot
– ABC – In the language of geopolitics it’s known as salami slicing, a tactic used to covertly snatch disputed lands, sliver by territorial sliver. And on the border between China and India in the remote reaches of the Himalayas, that’s exactly what Beijing stands accused of doing — incrementally extending its footprint.
Chinese Ships Intruded into Malaysian Waters 89 Times in Four Years
– Marine Link – Chinese coastguard and navy ships intruded into Malaysian waters in the disputed South China Sea 89 times between 2016 to 2019, and often remained in the area even after being turned away by the Malaysian navy, the government said in a report on Tuesday.
Navy Awards Contract for First Vessel In Its Family of Unmanned Surface Vehicles
– USNI News – The Navy has awarded a contract for the first unmanned surface vessel it will design and build on its own, a key milestone for the eventual family of unmanned systems that will be a key component of the future surface fleet.
Pakistan Inducts Newest Warship, PNS Yarmook
– Naval News – On July 13 the Pakistani Navy held a ceremony in Karachi to mark the induction of its newest corvette, the PNS Yarmook.
U.S. Will Oppose Chinese ‘Gangster Tactics’ in South China Sea; U.S. Warship Conducts Freedom of Navigation Operation
– USNI News – The U.S. will no longer remain on the sidelines when China uses “gangster tactics” to get its way in territorial disputes in the South China Sea, a senior State Department official said on Tuesday.
Russia’s Latest Karakurt-Class Corvette Getting New Surface-to-Air Missile System
– National Interest – The Project 22800 Karakurt-class missile corvette was designed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau in St. Petersburg to engage with an enemy’s strategic facilities in “green waters”—including coastal defenses and offshore installations.
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The Iranian Navy Is Hurting (And We Have the Video Proving It)
– National Interest – One of their three Soviet-built Kilo-class submarines just might be out of commission.
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African navy orders two Israeli offshore patrol vessels
– Defence Web – An unidentified African country has ordered two OPV 45 offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) from Israel Shipyards.
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A powerful Russian nuclear submarine spotted entering the Baltic Sea
– Estonian World – A powerful Russian nuclear-powered submarine – an Oscar-II class, believed to be the Orel (K-266) – has been seen entering the Baltic Sea early on the morning of 9 July.
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The Bonhomme Richard fire deals a blow to the Navy’s designs in the Indo-Pacific
– Defense News – The amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard, which burned through the night while in port in San Diego, was at the tail end of two years of upgrades supporting the integration of the F-35B, according to Navy documents. That means the Navy will now have fewer options to deploy the next-generation fighter in the Pacific.
Warships in Maintenance Always Face Increased Risk for Fire Damage
– USNI News – Fires are a constant worry for any ship, and every sailor is taught from their earliest days in the service that damage control is everyone’s responsibility. However, that responsibility becomes more complex when a ship is in maintenance. Fewer sailors are typically aboard, and opportunities are greater to spark a fire from welding or other hot work.
Two Decks Are Thought To Separate Fire On USS Bonhomme Richard From 1M Gallons Of Fuel
– War Zone – The Navy says it is throwing everything it has at fighting the blaze on the stricken amphibious assault ship as it enters into its 28th hour.
USS Bonhomme Richard’s Bridge Engulfed In Flames As Fire Rages Into The Night
– USNI News – The USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6) continued to burn after the sun had set in San Diego. It now appears that the fire has migrated to the ship’s island superstructure with its bridge seen engulfed in flames, which is a very bad thing. Additional large booms were also heard as the blaze continued to rage aboard some 14 hours after it started.
Distributed Maritime Operations Will Demand ‘Lightning Carriers’
– USNI Proceedings – As the Navy and Marine Corps adapt to distributed maritime operations and distributed lethality, the types of aircraft carriers and their roles also must adapt.
Does the Pentagon Understand What a Navy Is For?
– Defense One – Fleet-force planning has been seized by a Joint Staff and Defense Secretary who put budget-slicing before strategy.
Russian Navy Has Deployed Marine Mammals In Syrian Civil War
– Naval News – The Russian Navy appears to have deployed marine mammals in Syria during the civil war two years ago.
American Surveillance Aircraft Have Been Flooding Into The Airspace South Of Taiwan
– War Zone – For the past three weeks, there has been a big increase in U.S. military air activity in the Bashi Channel between Taiwan and the Philippines.
Chinese Military Shows Off ‘Rifle-Size Railguns’ In New Video
– Forbes – While the U.S. Navy is reportedly struggling to build cannon-sized railguns for its ships, not only has China already put a railgun-armed ship to sea, it is now showing off rifle- and pistol-sized versions being fired at targets.
Approval Of Mega F-35 Sale For Japan Is A Huge Step Towards Its Aircraft Carrier Ambitions
– War Zone – Japan would become the second-largest Lightning II operator in the world if it bought all 105 jets in the proposed deal.
Stratospheric Balloons Will Rain Tiny Electronic Spies From The Sky
– Forbes – Stratospheric balloons may solve one of the U.S. military’s thorniest problems: gathering intelligence in ‘Anti-Access and Area Denial’ environments, places where the defenses are too dangerous for aircraft to approach.
How The F-35 Triggered Topgun’s Biggest Syllabus Revamp In Nearly Four Decades
– War Zone – Not since the introduction of the F/A-18A Hornet in the 1980s has the famed schoolhouse had to adapt to such an advance in air combat capability.
Hidden Harbors: China’s State-backed Shipping Industry
– CSIS – Chinese companies are increasingly dominant across the maritime supply chain, aided by a complicated and opaque system of formal and informal state support that is unrivaled in size and scope.
Navy To Add Laser Weapons To At Least Seven More Ships In The Next Three Years
– War Zone – The U.S. Navy expects to have eight warships, in total, equipped with the Optical Dazzling Interdictor, Navy, or ODIN, a laser directed energy weapon system, within the next three years.
Could China’s unwanted FC-31 Gyrfalcon stealth fighter finally land a role in the navy?
– South China Morning Post – A Chinese aviation firm has said it hopes to start testing a new jet next year, prompting speculation that it may be working on a naval version of the FC-31. The fifth-generation fighter, also known as the Gyrfalcon, has so far failed to attract buyers from the Chinese air force or foreign militaries, but defence analysts said it may be possible to adapt it for the new generation of Chinese carriers.
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