US Navy – LCS Near Selection

Defense TechLCS Near Selection

Norman Polmar writes that in an attempt to bring order to the Navy’s problem-plagued littoral combat ship (LCS) program, the Navy has announced that it will “down select” a winner from the two LCS designs. The selection, in fiscal year 2010, will determine which design and hence which firms will be responsible for the construction of a planned 51 additional frigate-size warships.

Russian Navy – Russia to buy navy ship from France

Associated PressRussia to buy navy ship from France

Moscow plans to buy a French amphibious assault ship, the first such purchase from a NATO country, as the Kremlin seeks to reaffirm Russia’s global reach. The Defense Ministry also plans to license the production of four more ships of the Mistral class in Russia under the guidance of French engineers.

Chinese Navy – Chinese new naval flotilla sets sail for Gulf of Aden while merchant vessel still held by pirates

XinhuaChinese new naval flotilla sets sail for Gulf of Aden while merchant vessel still held by pirates

A new Chinese naval flotilla was deployed to the Gulf of Aden and waters off the coast of Somalia on Friday to protect merchant vessels against rampant pirates that still hold a Chinese ship for ransom. The flotilla of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy has been the fourth task force of its kind that China has sent to the region since the end of last year.

Royal Australian Navy – Extreme concern in Australia over subs

Defense Technology InternationalExtreme concern in Australia over subs

Senior members of the Australian government are “extremely” concerned about the availability of their nation’s AU$6 billion ($5.5 billion) Collins-class submarines, which face serious operational restrictions because of chronic mechanical problems, notably the state of the diesel engines, and maintenance issues. The ship’s original combat system never worked and has already been changed at a cost of nearly AU$1 billion.