Background – History – An overview of the history of US Naval aviation.
- Naval History: Flight from the Sea
Background – History – An overview of the history of US Naval aviation.
Indian Navy – A question and answer sesssion with the Chief of the Indian Navy.
US Marines – A look at the Marine’s upcoming Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle.
Taiwanese Navy – A look at the French “frigates to Taiwan” scandal.
Background – Airpower – Powered flight was born exactly one hundred years ago. It changed everything, of course-but most of all, it changed how we wage war – an interview with historian Walter Boyne.
US Navy – The first Expeditionary Strike Group, with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is pioneering new tactics that call for closer integration of Marine and Navy forces.
Background – China – The recent crisis over North Korea’s nuclear weapons has had at least one unexpected aspect: the crucial — and highly effective — intervention of Beijing. China’s steady diplomacy is a sign of how much things have changed in the country, which has long avoided most international affairs. Recently, China has begun to embrace regional and global institutions it once shunned and take on the responsibilities that come with great-power status. Just what the results of Beijing’s new sophistication will be remains to be seen; but Asia, and the world, will never be the same.
Myanmarese Navy – Myanmar agressively defends its territorial waters.
Nigerian Navy – Nigeria is exercising to defend its oil facilities.
US Navy – How will the US increase its forces on Guam?
US Marines – Troubled by lack of progress on preventing friendly fire deaths, Marine commanders seek technology to end friendly-fire deaths
Background – Third Infantry Division’s After Action Report – A nice summary of the 3rd ID’s lessons learned from Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Background – Central Command – General John Abizaid has driven big changes in the American military. Now, as he commands U.S. forces in the Middle East, his ideas are being put to the test.
US Marines – More Marines will head to Iraq.
US Marines – U.S. forces have disrupted several planned terrorist attacks against Western and other targets in the Horn of Africa and local authorities have killed or captured more than two dozen militants, according to the Marine general in command of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa.
US Navy – The Navy has further detailed its plan to reorganize its helicopter communities to use the new MH-60 helicopters to full advantage.
US Navy – The USS Cole deploys for the first time since it was attacked in Yemen.
Background – Al Qaeda – James F. Dunnigan asks if it is inevitable that terrorist organizations ultimately evolve into mafia-like organizations more focused on profit than terror.
Royal Navy – The new aircraft carrier’s names have been chosen – Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales.
US Navy – The latest naval news from around the US fleet.
Royal New Zealand Navy – HMNZS Canterbury will be repaired, after an onboard fire.
Background – Ocean Gliders – The latest on ocean gliders, a form of unmanned underwater vehicle.
Background – Public Awareness of Naval Affairs – Most Britons are ignorant of the Royal Navy and what it does for the country, according to a recent poll. If only they all would just read NOSI???sigh???;-)
Background – Mission Creep – William Arkin on how mission creep is seeping through the Pentagon, as American armed forces are assuming major new domestic policing and surveillance roles.
US Navy – A surface action group departs for the Mediterranean Sea.
Background – Foreign Aid – Critics have long derided the U.S. government for stinginess in international giving. But such charges miss the point. Today, it is private funds that make the difference in poor countries, and here the United States leads the pack.
US Marines – The first Marine to lead an Expeditionary Strike Group takes charge.
Royal Navy – The UK’s First Sea Lord says a sea-borne terrorist strike against the UK is inevitable.
US Marines – The Marines continue to experience problems with close air support.
US Navy – Aircraft from the USS Enterprise are providing close air support in Iraq.
Background – War in Kosovo and General Wesley Clark – An interesting look at the War in Kosovo and its lessons, told through the lens of Wesley Clark’s presidential candidacy.
US Navy – HSV-2 Swift is exercising with the Ghanaian military.
Indian Navy – India has finally signed a deal for the Russian aircraft carrier Gorshkov?
US Navy – The latest naval defense industry news.
US Navy – More on the significance of the USS Vandegrift’s visit to Vietnam.
US Marines – More on the Marine’s new deployment plans.
Background – War Planning – The US is substantially modifying its warplanning, based on its experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Background – Saudi Arabia – James F. Dunnigan analyses the developing civil war in Saudi Arabia.
Background – Terrorism at Sea – A more indepth look at the potential for a terrorist act in the Straits of Malacca.
US Marines – An interview with the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Background – Lessons Learned on Occupation – U.S. troops on conquered territory, infrastructure in ruins, international squabbling over reconstruction: a window onto occupied Germany seven months after V-E Day, when progress was still unsteady and Europe’s future hung in the balance.
Chinese Navy – More details of the Chinese – Indian exercises this week.
Background – Iraq – Ralph Peters analyzes the situation in Iraq.
Background – Air Power – For three months, it was all the rage. Then its popularity faded fast.
Background – Piracy – A look at how deadly links between pirates and terrorists could be in the Straits of Malacca.
US Navy – A profound change is occurring in the way the Navy will acquire computer combat systems. In the past, vessels and aircraft were equipped separately with computers designed to perform specific functions, working together ad hoc when required. But as the Navy now wants seamless, networked cooperation among its warships, airplanes, aircraft carriers, and submarines, a new paradigm is required in computer combat systems.
US Navy – More on the Sea Power 21 vision???
Background – Iraq – John Keegan analyzes the situation in Iraq???
Background – Iraq – ???while Thomas Ricks asks if Saddam’s plan for the war is finally becoming clear???
Sea Power International – The latest naval news from the Spanish, Turkish, UK, Danish, Indonesian, Singaporean, Indian, and South African navies.
Asian Navies – Navies in Asia are expected to double their spending on shipbuilding in the next few years. As the European naval market dries up, the Asian market is expanding???
Taiwanese Navy – Taiwan says the US submarine being offered to it are too expensive.
US Marines – Young Marines went off to war straight from entry-level training and performed superbly, validating the Corps’ quality efforts in making Marines who can win America’s battles.
Indian Navy – India again successfully tests the Brahmos cruise missile.
US Navy – An advanced version of the Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM), armed with seven warheads rather than one, is under development to improve the Navy’s land attack capability.
Background – Iraq – Two interesting analysis pieces, one of which is by William Lind, stating the tide is turning against Coalitiion forces in Iraq.
Background – Foreign Policy – Ralph Peters argues that the 21st century will not be “The Pacific Century”, but instead “The Atlantic Century.”
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