Thursday 4 February 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

Israel Rejects US Plan To Inspect Chinese Harbor At Haifa

TEL AVIV: Israel has refused an American request to inspect the new Chinese-built Haifa port that will be operated for the next 25 years by SIPG, a Chinese company. This is being seen in both countries as a test case of Israel's relationship with China and with the United States. Israeli officials declined to comment…

 

Army, Navy Funds Unlikely For Space Force Until 2023

"The last thing Congress intended when creating the Space Force was to end up with four different space forces," says CSIS's Todd Harrison in a new analysis promoting a roles and missions review.

 

Navy's Hotly Anticipated Drone Ship Plan Coming This Month

The Unmanned Campaign Plan, which has been in the works for months, promises to be the first time the Navy will wrap all of its unmanned efforts together into a coherent whole.

 

Two US Destroyers Enter Black Sea; Russia Responds

The deployment of the two US Navy ships, along with a refueling ship, is the largest American presence in the waterway in three years.

 

We Need A Bigger Navy, Fast: Chris Lehman

A hastily-developed shipbuilding plan rushed out near the end of the Trump Administration set a very modest goal of a 500-ship Navy, but it would achieve that number at a snail's pace where the fleet would not reach 500 ships until 2045. We simply can't wait 25 years.

 

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