Thursday 7 January 2021

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

Navy Secretary: US Plans Patrols Near Russian Arctic Bases

"It's sort of the same situation in the South China Sea that, when we look at freedom of navigation operations and the ability to operate in international waters, the United States claims the right to be able to do that," SecNav Kenneth Braithwaite said.

 

As Navy Shifts Gears, Huntington-Ingalls Buys Autonomy Firm

Huntington Ingalls, best known for building the Nimitz and Ford-class carriers, amphibious ships and nuclear submarines, is taking notes on the Navy's new plans to build unmanned ships.

 

Persian Gulf Buildup By US, Israel Worries Region: 'A Perfect Storm?'

Concerns of an imminent confrontation that could take place in the Mideast before Trump exits the White House next January 20 are increasing.

 

2021: Stormy Seas Ahead While Navy Hammers Out New Fleet

The Trump administration waited four years to come up with a plan to increase the size of the fleet, dumping it on the Pentagon's doorstep even as the moving vans were getting ready to pull up to the White House.

 

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