Naval News – The US Navy has revealed the latest steps in its effort to fast-track the build of a new fleet of Medium Landing Ships (LSM) vessels based on off-the-shelf blueprints.
Nuclear powered battle cruiser sails again for the first time since 1997
The Barents Observer – The Admiral Nakhimov will be the largest operational warship in the Russian Navy. It will also be one of the oldest.
What The World Is About To Learn About China’s Extra-Large Underwater Drones
Naval News – China’s naval expansion continues to surprise onlookers. Less visible, until now, have been developments in underwater drones. That is about to change with an upcoming military parade in Beijing in September. Two new extra-large drone submarines (XLUUVs) will be showcased.
Navy Moving Away from ‘Optionally Manned’ Vessels as Service Mulls Unmanned Future
USNI News – The Navy is placing less weight on optionally manned surface vehicles as it refines requirements for a new type of vessel that will support the surface fleet.
HMS Tyne demonstrates enduring value of Royal Navy Batch one OPVs
Navy Lookout – HMS Tyne has already steamed more than 32,000 nautical miles in 2025 on operations close to the UK. Here we look briefly at the activity of the ship and the value of the OPVs
Super carriers, smaller carriers rise across the Indo-Pacific
Breaking Defense – Amid debate over aircraft carriers’ vulnerability, analysts told Breaking Defense global interest is strong.
Our Best Look At DARPA’s Defiant Uncrewed Surface Ship
The War Zone – The USX-1 Defiant is getting closer to embarking on a key long-endurance cruise that could have important ramifications for the U.S. Navy.
China Maritime Report #49: The PLAN Corruption Paradox: Insights from the 1st Destroyer Flotilla
China Maritime Studies Institute – Like all organizations led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the People Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) suffers from endemic corruption, defined as the personal abuse of power for selfish ends…Due to the approaches adopted by units such as the 1st Destroyer Flotilla, individuals in positions of power have less leeway to engage in corrupt behavior, thereby increasing the probability that the most capable officers (commissioned and non-commissioned) will be selected for leadership positions.
Historic F-35 cross-decking between Royal Navy and Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force
Navy Lookout – HMS Prince of Wales has concluded a landmark series of joint operations with the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force in the Philippine Sea, the first time a UK jet has landed on a Japanese warship. The exercise, part of Operation HIGHMAST, brought together four powerful multinational task groups.
CMSI Translations #22: Implications of the U.S. Navy’s “Sea Base” Construction for Equipment Support in Cross-Sea Landing Operations
China Maritime Studies Institute – Cross-sea landing operations (跨海登陆作战) is one of the primary forms of warfare for which our military is preparing, both for the present and for a period into the future. How to provide timely, reliable, continuous, and efficient equipment support for cross-sea landing operations is a critical matter requiring urgent research. The U.S. military was the first to propose the operational concept of “seabasing” to enable sea-based logistics and equipment support for forward-deployed task forces, thereby providing critical sustainment for out-of-area military operations. This seabasing initiative has important implications and provides a valuable reference for enhancing our military’s equipment support capabilities for cross-sea landing operations.
New Philippine-Japanese Defense Pact to go into Effect Next Month
USNI News – A defense pact between Manila and Tokyo will go into effect next month, furthering a new phase of security cooperation aimed at enhancing military-to-military training on Philippine soil.
Taiwan’s New Naval Drones Could Strike Any Chinese Invasion
Naval News – Taiwan is now rapidly developing a naval drone capability. Several types have been seen being trialled with a range of armaments. These vessels, known as USVs, could enable Taiwan to disrupt and weaken an invasion fleet headed for the island.
‘Threat Can’t be Ignored’: Marines Refine MV-22B Osprey Anti-submarine Role in Pacific
USNI News – The U.S. Marine Corps continues to refine the role of MV-22B Ospreys in anti-submarine warfare, this time with an eye on the Indo-Pacific.
Coyote Loitering Drone Interceptors Have Arrived On U.S. Navy Destroyers
The War Zone – The Navy says it’s rushing to install Coyote and Roadrunner-M interceptors on some Arleigh Burke destroyers amid the growing drone threat.
Coast Guard Commissions First New Icebreaker Since the 1990s
USNI News – Ahead of a planned boost in icebreaker programs, the Coast Guard has commissioned its first major icebreaker since 1999.
Is the Royal Navy at breaking point or a turning point?
Navy Lookout – The current condition of the RN is alarming, with almost every aspect of its capabilities understrength or overstretched. This long-form article assesses the current situation, analyses the root causes, and considers how improvements can be achieved.
Chinese warship crashes into own coast guard vessel while chasing Philippines boat in South China Sea
The Guardian – A Chinese warship collided with a vessel from its own coast guard while chasing a Philippine patrol boat in the South China Sea on Monday.
Brand new Arctic military tug capsized at pier
The Barents Observer – The Northern Fleet can forget about taking delivery of its new ocean going tug as the vessel capsized and sank at pier of the Baltic shipyard this weekend.
Japan’s first three F-35B stealth fighters deploy to Kyushu southern island
Naval News – On August 7, Japan deployed its first three F-35B Lightning II stealth fighters at the Japan Air Self-Defense Force’s Nyutabaru Air Base in Miyazaki prefecture on Kyushu, Japan’s southernmost main island, according to the JASDF.
Unprecedented Chinese Icebreaker Deployment Off Alaska Being Monitored By U.S.
The War Zone – The U.S. military and Coast Guard are monitoring the simultaneous appearance of five Chinese icebreaking vessels in the Arctic region near Alaska. That unprecedented presence represents two and a half times the number of icebreakers currently capable of being operated in the entire Arctic region by the U.S. Coast Guard. Another is scheduled to be commissioned on Sundayand plans are underway to build dozens more.
“Gurnard” Mini submarine for Seabed Warfare Operations
Naval News – At the IDEF 2025 exhibition in Istanbul, held from July 22 to 27, Turkish engineering firm DATUM unveiled a new mini submarine concept called “Gurnard,” designed specifically for seabed warfare operations.
US Navy steps in to support Royal Navy with solid stores replenishment
Navy Lookout – HMS Prince of Wales has completed a double replenishment at sea in the Philippine Sea, receiving fuel, ammunition, and stores from a US supply ship while continuing fast jet and helicopter operations. The evolution highlights RN reliance on allied logistics support amid the absence of a dedicated solid stores replenishment ship.
Ukraine Has Innovated Naval Warfare
Center for Maritime Strategy – One of Ukraine’s most significant achievements during the war has been its campaign in the Black Sea. Ukraine has successfully crippled Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. In addition, a report by Business Insider estimated that nearly half of Russia’s naval force on the Black Sea has been damaged or destroyed by Ukraine, a country without a navy. How did Ukraine achieve this success? What does Ukraine’s Black Sea strategy mean for naval warfare?
Uncrewed Boats Launch FPV Drone Strike On Key Russian Radars Located On Crimea’s Southern Tip
The War Zone – The attack is an example of the rapidly evolving nature of drone warfare and likely did significant damage to Russia’s ability to surveil Black Sea skies.
The Fragile High Mast of Empire; British Royal Navy Cruising Strategy; Then and Now
Center for Maritime Strategy – The ongoing deployment of the British carrier strike group to the Indo-Pacific, named Operation High Mast,” was in the news this week for both regular and unusual reasons. The strike group is participating in the semi-annual Pacific exercise Talisman Sabre but it also came under fire from American Under Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby, who purportedly commented that the United States did not want the U.K. naval group in the Pacific and preferred that it instead cover Britain’s own near abroad, perhaps in the North Atlantic or Mediterranean Sea. Opinions differ on where and when U.S. allies should deploy in support of U.S. operations, but Operation High Mast is not a new concept. It is a scaled down version of the early twentieth century global voyage of the U.S. Great White Fleet. This concept, with the modern label of a “cruising strategy,” has been employed by the U.K. Royal Navy on numerous occasions; from the largely successful Empire Cruise of 1923-1924, and the disastrous mission of Force Z, which included the namesake of the present HMS Prince of Wales currently conducting Operation Highmast. A cruising strategy is a good way for a power with limited resources to “show the flag” with its arguable best ships in support of wider geostrategy. It does however have significant limitations in that the cruising force might not be in the right place at the right time to directly impact national policy.
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