Thursday 8 October 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

Crippled Icebreaker Healy To Get Complex Rebuild; Huge Engine Heads To Panama Canal

Yesterday, the Coast Guard moved a 23-year-old and 106-ton engine onto a barge in Baltimore for a long trip to the West Coast.

 

First Joint Exercise To Test All-Domain Capabilities: Valiant Shield 2020

The exercise also served as the Air Force's third "On Ramp" demo for its Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS), demonstrating a new software for battlefield situational awareness.

 

Esper Outlines New Navy, But Big Questions Remain

Convincing Congress that cutting carriers, building hundreds of unmanned ships, and constructing new classes of small boats will take some work.

 

Longer Navy Deployments, Fewer Port Calls To Manage COVID

The COVID pandemic "has added complexity" to the Navy's plans, Vice Adm. Phil Sawyer said. "But the [deployment schedule] has not changed."

 

Eye On Africa, Navy's New Ship Homeports in Crete

As Russian fighters fly in Libya and Turkey steps up operations in the region, the US just put its new sea base capable to surging Marines and commandos ashore into Crete

 

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