Thursday 30 July 2020

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare News and Analysis

The latest naval warfare news and analysis from Breaking Defense
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Weekly Briefing
Naval Warfare

'Ships Don't Feed Hungry Children:' Dems Rip GOP COVID Bill

"You don't have to be a doctor or a four-star general to understand that spending billions on new helicopters, combat vehicles, and fighter jets is not the solution" to the COIVD problem, said Rep. Adam Smith, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.

 

Coast Guard To Deliver Nuclear Icebreaker Plan to White House

The plan will include options to lease new breakers or build new nuclear-powered ships as Russia and China leap ahead of US capabilities in the Arctic.

 

INDOPACOM Wants Billions To Build, As Pentagon Plans Cuts To Overseas Presence

By 2026, Adm. Philip Davidson said, the US will need additional air and missile defenses on Guam to counter a growing Chinese threat.

 

JADC2: Black Sea Exercise Tests Joint Command Concepts

The Air Force experiment piggybacked on the annual Sea Breeze wargames, with ships, aircraft, and special operators from at least eight nations coming together to deter Russia.

 

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