– US Naval Institute News – Pentagon leaders altered the Navy’s vision of creating an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capable of striking defended targets thousands of miles away from the sea into a less-capable platform more suited for hunting terrorists.
US Navy – Corralling Conops
– Aviation Week – A naval ship design expert asked early on in the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program to review the design for the vessels used to joke, “I had a ‘Jaws’’ moment – you know, in the film, when the guy says, ‘We’re gonna need a bigger boat.’” But what the U.S. Navy brass is trying to get across now is this: with LCS it’s not size that counts, but it’s the way they plan to use the ship – the concept of operations or conops – that will make all the difference.
US Navy – USS Nimitz carrier group rerouted for possible help with Syria
– US Navy – USS Nimitz carrier group rerouted for possible help with Syria – The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz and other ships in its strike group are heading west toward the Red Sea to help support a limited U.S. strike on Syria, if needed.
US Navy – Navy Works to Develop Sea Sparrow Block 2
– DOD Buzz – The U.S. Navy is working with NATO allies and other countries to develop a next-generation ship-based Sea Sparrow missile engineered with an improved, high-tech guidance system.
Egyptian Navy – Egypt attack on Suez Canal ship 'foiled'
– BBC – Egyptian officials say they have foiled an attack on a container ship which was aimed at disrupting shipping in the busy Suez Canal.
US Navy – F-35B DT 2 Update: A few hours on the USS Wasp
– Aviation Week – The U.S. Marine Corps invited the media Aug. 28 to visit the USS Wasp amphibious assault ship where the second set of developmental test trails for the F-35B are taking place. Being the savvy PAs that they are, USMC shipped us out and back on their newest rotorcraft, the Bell/Boeing MV-22 to see their newest fighter. (They also happen to be the Pentagon’s most expensive rotorcraft and fighter).
Taiwanese Navy – ROC Navy unveils "High Efficiency Wave Piercing Catamaran" at TADTE 2013 show
– Navy Recognition – At TADTE 2013, the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition, ROC Navy (Republic of China – Taiwan) unveiled a vessel currently under construction by the Lung-De Shipbuilding Corporation dubbed the “High Efficiency Wave Piercing Catamaran (WPC)”
US Navy – U.S. deploys fifth warship near Syria
– Los Angeles Times – The Pentagon is moving a fifth warship armed with cruise missiles to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, giving the U.S. more firepower for a possible attack on Syria in response to alleged use of chemical weapons, a defense official said. The guided-missile destroyer Stout is expected to arrive in the area Thursday, joining four other missile-carrying U.S. destroyers within range of Syria.
Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force – Is It a Duck? Is It an Aircraft Carrier? No! It’s Japan’s ‘Helicopter Destroyer’
– War is Boring – A skeptical look at Japan’s newest helicopter carrier.
US Navy – LCS Missionaries
– Aviation Week – U.S. Navy officials acknowledge sailors are now getting better with Remote Multi-Mission Vehicle (RMMV) launch-and-recovery operations. LCS program officials say they are no longer seeing the damage they used to see. And the whole system is much more reliable, they say. All of that is important – the RMMV is one of the stars for LCS mine-warfare operations.
US Navy – Obama Weighs ‘Limited’ Strikes Against Syrian Forces
– New York Times – President Obama is considering military action against Syria that is intended to “deter and degrade” President Bashar al-Assad’s government’s ability to launch chemical weapons, but is not aimed at ousting Mr. Assad from power or forcing him to the negotiating table, administration officials said Tuesday.
Singaporean Navy – The Submarine Race in the Malaccan Strait
– The Diplomat – Three nations—Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia— sit atop the Malaccan Strait, which is just 1.7 miles (2.7 km) wide at its narrowest point. While foreign navies like the United States have traditionally operated in the area, and China’s navy has increasingly taken a strong interest in doing so, the naval forces of these littoral states should not be overlooked. Indeed, taking stock of their strategic location, all three countries have acquired submarine forces, with Indonesia in particular possessing considerable subsurface ambitions for the future.
US Navy – U.S. destroyers, subs on standby for strike order on Syria
– Washington Times – Four U.S. Navy destroyers remain ready in the Eastern Mediterranean for President Obama’s call to strike the Syrian regime’s military assets, each equipped with up to 90 Tomahawk cruise missiles, defense officials said Monday. The USS Mahan, USS Gravely, USS Barry and USS Ramage are “poised and positioned should any options be taken,” a defense official said…Defense officials say the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, which recently entered the Mediterranean, is not expected to be part of any military campaign on Syria and would focus on operations in Afghanistan. Also in the Mediterranean are submarines armed with cruise missiles. Their positions are classified because they carry special operations troops.
US Navy – A US Navy With Only 8 Carriers?
– Defense News – At first, the statement is shocking. “Reduce the number of carrier strike groups from 11 to 8 or 9, draw down the Marine Corps from 182,000 to between 150,000 and 175,000.” But those words July 31 from US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel brought into the open some of the behind-the-scenes discussions that have been going on at the Pentagon for months. Senior Defense Department officials continue to stress no decisions have been made out of the Strategic Choices and Management Review (SCMR), but the everything-is-on-the-table nature of the discussions is becoming clearer.
Royal Navy – Navy ready to launch first strike on Syria
– Daily Telegraph – Royal Navy vessels are being readied to take part in a possible series of cruise missile strikes, alongside the United States, as military commanders finalise a list of potential targets.
US Navy – The Navy Is Building a Stealth Battleship Strike Force
– War is Boring – Hopefully the first big wave won’t sink it.
US Navy – Will Sequester Scuttle Navy’s Surface Ship Comeback?
– Breaking Defense – Just when the Navy’s surface fleet had started pulling itself out of a 10-year, $2 billion hole, budget dysfunction may kick it right back in.
US Navy – U.S. military updates options for possible strikes on Syria
– CNN – Late on Friday, a defense official said the United States had added a Navy destroyer to the eastern Mediterranean fleet. The USS Ramage arrived to replace the USS Mahan, but the Mahan is going to stay around a bit longer, so temporarily there will be four. The USS Gravelly and USS Barry remain. These ships are all equipped with the Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, a long-range subsonic cruise missile used to attack land targets.
US Navy – Navy’s Big Surprise: Carrier Drone to Make a Comeback
– War is Boring – Mothballed X-47Bs to resume testing for two more years.
US Navy – Mine Your Business
– Aviation Week – Is mine warfare like ballistic missile defense? You betcha! And harder, too, the U.S. Navy brass says, because you have to do countermine operations in a more challenging undersea environment.
US Navy – Boeing Predicts 'Game Changers' for Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
– Defense News – Unmanned systems are commonplace in the world of aviation. But it wasn’t long ago that they were more of an oddity for world militaries. That changed when technological developments finally let systems operate for long stretches of time, giving operators a near-permanent eye in the sky. Once that barrier was breached, UAVs could be used for all kinds of applications. Is a similar breakthrough coming for unmanned systems that operate underwater? Boeing believes so — and that it will happen within the next two years.
US Navy – USS Miami, RIP – Congress, Please Keep Buying Virginia Class Subs
– Breaking Defense – The US Navy has decided to scrap the fire-ravaged USS Miami, whose repair bill from arson had soared to $700 million from $450 million. It’s the first time the Navy has written off a damaged sub since the USS Bonefish burned in 1988, and it brings the attack submarine force down to 54 subs. The most cost-effective way for the country to make up for the loss of the nuclear-powered Miami is to keep the rest of the fleet well-maintained and to keep buying two new Virginia-class submarines each year, the Navy’s director of Undersea Warfare said.
Chinese Navy – Is This China’s SECOND Aircraft Carrier?
– War is Boring – Beijing catching up to America’s flattops, maybe.
Chinese Navy – China Carrier Demo Module Highlights Surging Navy
– The National Interest – Shanghai’s Changxing Island Shipyard, already home to both conventional-submarine and civil production, now appears to be preparing to construct China’s first indigenous aircraft carrier. Internet and satellite photos have emerged of a hull module whose limited dimensions suggest that it represents a cost-controlled demonstration of relevant construction capabilities.
Royal Navy – Gibraltar visit for Royal Navy's HMS Westminster
– BBC – Royal Navy warship HMS Westminster has docked in Gibraltar, a day after Spanish fishermen protested off the British territory about a concrete reef put there by its government.
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