– Wall Street Journal – The USS Gerald R. Ford was supposed to help secure another half century of American naval supremacy. The hulking aircraft carrier taking shape in a dry dock in Newport News, Va., is designed to carry a crew of 4,660 and a formidable arsenal of aircraft and weapons. But an unforeseen problem cropped up between blueprint and expected delivery in 2015: China is building a new class of ballistic missiles designed to arc through the stratosphere and explode onto the deck of a U.S. carrier, killing sailors and crippling its flight deck.
US Navy – Defying Iran, U.S. says warships will remain in Gulf
– Associated Press – The Pentagon says U.S. warships will continue to sail in the Gulf despite a warning by Iran’s army chief on Tuesday to stay away. The warning is Tehran’s latest tough rhetoric over the strategic waterway, part of a feud with the United States over new sanctions that has sparked a jump in oil prices.
US Navy – Happy Birthday 'Big E'
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – It’s 50 candles for the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and the first nuclear warship to engage in combat.
US Navy – Declining Capabilities and a Rising Subsurface Threat
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – In the face of a Western Pacific underwater-fleet buildup, the United States must exploit emerging technologies and strengthen its regional partnerships to sustain dominance ‘on a budget.’
US Navy – The False Promise of Metrics
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – U.S. leaders should not be reducing military power at all, much less comparing navies by weights and numbers.
US Navy – Naval Aviation's Second Century
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – What will naval aviation be 50 years hence? Still crucial, yet technologically far superior—as long as the public remains aware and supportive.
US Navy – The Supercarrier is NOT Superfluous
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – Calls for the big-deck carrier’s phase-out are wrongheaded—both fiscally and strategically.
Geopolitics / South China Sea – Three Disputes and Three Objectives – China and the South China Sea
– US Naval War College Review – An analysis of the geopolitical issues surrounding the South China Sea.
US Navy – Is Naval Aviation Culture Dead?
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – The swaggering-flyer mystique forged over the past century has been stymied in recent years by political correctness.
US Marines – Sea-Basing: Concepts, Issues, and Recommendations
– US Naval War College Review – As a grand concept, Sea Basing appears becalmed, if still visible out on the horizon. However, as a practical reality, U.S. forces engage in sea basing today-and every day. The U.S. Marine Corps-along with a sometimes supportive, sometimes reluctant U.S. Navy-is projected to continue to make incremental improvements.
US Marines – Away All . . . Hovercraft!
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – Forget the EFV. Retrofitted off-the-shelf vessels offer a cost-efficient means to align Marine Corps capabilities with national-security needs.
US Navy – The Future of Aircraft Carriers
– US Naval War College Review – In an attempt to improve the quality of the coming debates, this article will examine the prospects for future utility of the aircraft carrier, including that of the embarked air wing, from a different angle. Instead of making a holistic judgment on the future utility of aircraft carriers, it will focus on the ways they have been, are, or could be used. Within the bounds of security classification, it will also attempt to sort out the risk factors that attend their use. Others may then proceed to decide whether a continued investment in them is justified.
US Coast Guard – Crisis in the Cutter Fleet
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – It’s time to recapitalize aging U.S. Coast Guard cutters and permit the service to continue its invaluable defense of multiple mission areas.
US Navy – U.S. Destroyer Plans In Doubt
– Aviation Week and Space Technology – An exclusive Aviation Week Intelligence Network investigation into the U.S. Navy destroyer fleet and its accompanying combat systems strongly suggests the service will have to upend some $121.8 billion worth of plans for their development, effectively solidifying the grip of incumbent contractors on the work at the very time Navy brass say they’re trying to break such monopolies.
US Navy – US Navy Subs to Deploy Switchblade UAV
– Defense Technology International – The US Navy plans to launch AeroVironment’s Switchblade small, expendable unmanned aircraft from a submerged submarine during the RIMPAC 2012 naval exercise in the Pacific.
Malaysian Navy – Malaysia Becomes First Export Customer for Gowind
– Defense Technology International – DCNS, through its local partner in Malaysia, Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS), has won its first export contract for a Gowind ship. The €2.14 bn deal has been signed by BNS with the Malaysian government for six Gowind-class corvettes, the biggest of the Gowind family developed on its own funds by the French military naval systems group.
Royal Navy – Nuclear submarine should be sent to Falklands to show British anger at boat ban decision
– Daily Telegraph – A nuclear submarine should be sent to the Falkland Islands to illustrate Britain’s anger at a decision by South American countries to ban boats bearing the island’s flag, the former head of the Royal Navy said.
Piracy – Robots in the Age of Pirates
– US Naval Institute Proceedings – Two executives and a consultant in the long-range unmanned surface vessel (USV) industry detail how the new platforms can police the high seas.
Geopolitics / China – Sun Tzu and the art of soft power
– The Economist – China is using a new tool to boost its influence abroad. Is it the right one?
Geopolitics / Russia – The Civil Archipelago
– New Yorker – How far can the resistance to Vladimir Putin go?
Geopolitics / Pakistan – The Pakistanis Have a Point
– New York Times Magazine – Sure, they can be infuriating, not to mention duplicitous, paranoid and self-pitying. But you try being a U.S. ally.
US Navy – US Navy eyes stationing ships in Singapore
– Reuters – The US Navy will station several new littoral combat ships in Singapore and perhaps in the Philippines in coming years, moves likely to fuel China’s fears of being encircled and pressured in the South China Sea row.
Iraq – Americans can agree that the Iraq war was a mistake
– Daily Telegraph – John Nagl writes that overwhelmingly the American people would say the war was a mistake, and undeniably the reason we went to war in the first place was invalid.
Chinese Navy – US satellite pictures China aircraft carrier Varyag
– BBC – A commercial US satellite company says it has taken a picture of China’s first aircraft carrier during its sea trials in the Yellow Sea.
Chinese Navy – Navy looks at offer from Seychelles
– China Daily – The Chinese navy is considering taking on supplies in the Seychelles while conducting escort missions to tackle piracy.
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