Thursday 27 August 2020

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare News and Analysis

The latest naval warfare news and analysis from Breaking Defense
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Navy Turns To AI To Save Billions In Fight Against Rust

"The AI technology behind this enabled the US Navy to quickly and seamlessly examine tens of thousands of images to prioritize the needs to be repaired immediately and or later on," Mike Daniels, VP of Google Cloud's Global Public Sector.

 

No US Icebreakers Working As USCGC Healy Limps Home

With one icebreaker down, the US has one left in port — with no new ships scheduled to arrive for years.

 

Navy Plans For Wartime Ship Surge; Looks To Small Commercial Yards

"We don't have enough capacity for peacetime" repairs, said Rear Adm. Eric Ver Hage. "We can't get ships delivered on time with the predictability we need today."

 

Navy Gets Break As Bath Iron Works Strike Finally Ends

As thousands of workers go back on the job at the Maine shipyard, the Navy has a deep readiness hole to dig itself out of.

 

Grim Future For Repairing Navy Subs And Carriers On Time

With the Pentagon budget not expected to grow any time soon, the Navy is facing a major crunch in getting its carriers and attack subs back to sea.

 

Japan's Reset Raises Questions Over Big Programs

Toyko has put the breaks on its Aegis Ashore program, and there are reports its support for the Global Hawk buy may be soft.

 

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