Thursday 6 May 2021

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare

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

Biden Must Boost 2022 Budget To Counter China

The Army and Air Force are locked in battle over missions and the dollars that go with them. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs — an Army guy — has predicted a "bloodletting" with the Army the likely loser as the country grapples with how to manage the growing rivalries with China and Russia. Stopping…

 

India Getting P-8s In New Deal That Includes Local Investment

"We are committed to delivering offset programs that are in line with India's Defence Acquisition Procedure and meet the Indian government's stated goals, including strengthening India's aerospace capabilities," a Boeing statement says.

 

Software, Missiles, Testing At Top For Budget, Says DepSecDef Hicks

"The budget provides the resources to phase out systems and approaches optimized for an earlier era," Kathleen Hicks said, while pumping cash into research and development of new capabilities.

 

Who's Who in Defense: Adm. Michael Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations

Admiral Michael Gilday is the highest-ranking officer in the Navy, reporting to Kenneth Braithwaite, Navy Secretary.

 

Navy Unveils Surprise Plan For Littoral Combat Ships

Every LCS will be equipped with the new Naval Strike Missile as well as either anti-submarine or anti-mine capabilities within 18 months, CNO Adm. Michael Gilday told the HAC-D today.

 

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