USNI News – Aircraft carrier FS Charles De Gaulle (R91) made a port visit to the Philippines on Friday and Saturday after conducting drills in the South China Sea with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
China Drills Near Taiwan are ‘Rehearsals’ for Forced Reunification, Paparo Says
USNI News – China’s escalating military demonstrations of force toward Taiwan are “not exercises; they are rehearsals” for forced reunification with the mainland, the United States’ top military commander in the Indo-Pacific warned last week.
Drone-Equipped U.S. Marines Now Helping Protect Baltic Sea Submarine Cables
The War Zone – The deployment is part of NATO’s Baltic Sentry mission that was created after several suspected cable sabotage incidents.
Peregrine RWUAS deployed operationally by the Royal Navy for first time
Navy Lookout – The Peregrine Rotary Wing Uncrewed Air System (RWUAS) has been deployed from HMS Lancaster for the first time during live operations in the Middle East.
Planes diverted as China conducts rare military drill near Australia
BBC – Planes flying between Australia and New Zealand have been diverted as China conducts a closely-scrutinised military exercise in nearby waters that may involve live fire.
CMSI Note #12: Finally, A PLA Navy Missile Gap?
China Maritime Studies Institute – This month a PRC government-owned defense magazine published a special report on one of the U.S. Navy’s newer missiles, calling it a “huge threat” and predicting it will “massively change” the future of naval warfare. The missile? The AIM-174B, an air launched variant of the Navy’s Standard Missile 6 (SM-6). What is it about this weapon that warranted a special report by PRC experts?
Naval Group charges rival ThyssenKrupp with selling out submarine tech
Defense News – France’s Naval Group has criticized Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems for hurting European submarine vendors by transferring technology to countries that later managed to build their own boats for export.
Do US super-carriers make sense anymore? The BBC goes on board one
BBC – Even after years of rapid advances in Chinese military capabilities, the United States is still unrivalled in its capacity to project force anywhere around the world with its fleet of 11 super-carriers. But does a $13bn (£10bn) aircraft carrier which the latest Chinese missiles could sink in a matter of minutes make sense anymore – particularly in the age of Donald Trump?
Putin’s secret weapon: The threat to the UK lurking on our sea beds
BBC – How the West handles the threat of sabotage of undersea cables is just one of the many fronts on which it is attempting to deal with Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
Is Trident really necessary? – answering common objections
Navy Lookout – In this article, we refute some of the arguments frequently presented by those campaigning for the UK to abandon its nuclear deterrent.
Startup Saronic to build ‘Port Alpha,’ next-gen shipyard focused on autonomous vessels
Breaking Defense – Off the back of a $600 million Series C funding round, Saronic, the Texas-based defense startup company, announced today it plans to build a “next-generation shipyard” focused on producing unmanned and autonomous vessels, dubbed “Port Alpha.”
Russian military moves to revive secret Soviet submarine base
The Ukrainian Weekly – As Russia’s war against Ukraine enters its fourth year, Ukraine’s growing offensive capabilities have forced the Russian military to work harder to protect its assets, including its battered Black Sea Fleet. Media reports indicate that Russia is now reviving “Object 825GTS” (“Объект 825ГТС”), a Soviet-era underground submarine base in Balaklava, Crimea. Built during the Soviet era from 1953 to 1961 to house and repair diesel-electric submarines, the facility was designed to shelter submarines from aerial and nuclear attacks.
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UK sets out Project CABOT ambition to deploy autonomous ASW screen in the North Atlantic
Naval News – The UK Royal Navy (RN) has outlined plans to exploit developments in remotely-operated and uncrewed/autonomous systems to deliver a deployable and persistent wide area anti-submarine warfare (ASW) search capability in the North Atlantic.
Germany investigates the possible sabotage of a warship just completed
Le Marin – According to several German media, the “Emden” corvette, which was to leave the Luerssen shipyard in Hamburg, was damaged in its propulsion system. The latter would have been filled with “tens of kilos of metal chips”.
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AH-1Z Attack Helicopter’s New Long Range Missile Seen For The First Time
The War Zone – The Marines are working to dramatically extend the kinetic reach of their AH-1Zs to help ensure their relevance in future high-end fights.
Meta plans globe-spanning sub-sea internet cable
BBC – Meta has announced plans to build a 50,000km (31,000 mile) sub-sea cable across the world.
Thinking Together, Winning Together: The USNA Warfighter Centered Design Challenge
CIMSEC – Last summer, the academy hosted its second Naval Academy Warfighter-Centered Design (WCD) Challenge in partnership with the Naval Research and Development Establishment (NR&DE), and Naval Warfare Studies Institute (NWSI) at Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) to capture the talent and creativity of its graduates. Envisioned by Rear Admiral Lorin Selby, the WCD initiative seeks to “train people to think differently and challenge the current system.”1 This year’s workshop included eleven USN Ensigns and two USMC Second Lieutenants with a broad range of academic majors including Electrical Computer Engineering, Weapons Robotics and Control, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, and Naval Architecture. Collectively, these students combined their academic experience to meet this year’s challenge, to develop low-cost solutions for offensive and defensive unmanned surface capabilities.
South Korea Should Lean Into Nuclear Powered Submarines
War on the Rocks – The art of the deal is back, and so is the price tag on alliances. In this context, South Korea’s ambitions to develop nuclear-powered submarines could become a critical factor in shaping its alliance with the United States. While the program is primarily aimed at countering North Korea’s advancing submarine-launched ballistic missile capabilities, it also carries broader strategic implications.
Memes or Missiles
The Wavell Room – Should we invest more in information operations?
Falklands Analysed
The Wavell Room – Evaluate the challenges the Royal Navy face if it were to engage in a non-NATO supported conflict in the Southern Hemisphere.
Carrier USS Harry S. Truman Hull Pierced in Collision, Heading to Port for Repairs
USNI News – The hull of aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) was pierced above the waterline during a Wednesday collision with a merchant tanker just north of the entrance to the Suez Canal.
RFA Tideforce shadows Russian naval vessels in the English Channel
Navy Lookout – Another Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker has joined Royal Navy vessels monitoring Russian warships and merchant ships transiting close to the UK…While they are quite capable of this work, the use of RFA vessels for this task is becoming increasingly common due to the lack of Royal Navy surface fleet assets.
Royal Navy Future Challenges
The Wavell Room – Evaluate the challenges the Royal Navy face if it were to engage in a non-NATO supported conflict in the Southern Hemisphere.
ROK Navy takes another step toward blue-water navy
Naval News – Task Fleet Command of the ROK Navy was established in February, marking another step for the ROK Navy to become a blue-water navy.
Philippines to Procure Submarines for Archipelagic Defense
Naval News – Manila announced that the Navy will receive two submarines for the defense of the country’s archipelago in the largest and final stage of its military modernization program.
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