Thursday 12 August 2021

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare

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

Raytheon, Marine Corps Conduct Three Week Demo For JPALS Variant

Raytheon's eJPALS aims to create a suitable landing environment for aircraft regardless of the weather conditions or time of day.

 

Gerald R. Ford Completes Full Ship Shock Trials

The Navy's most advanced aircraft carrier has withstood three explosions over the course of four months during its full ship shock trials.

 

The Navy Wants A Fleet Of Unmanned Ships. Can Industry Take The Strain?

Shipbuilding executives say they can take the strain of maintenance for a fleet of unmanned vessels, but industry and the Navy have historically struggled with the warships they are currently managing.

 

Navy Acquisition Boss Shifting Programs To Prep For Project Overmatch

The Navy's program executive officers must make recommendations about what programs should report directly to the leadership overseeing Project Overmatch by October.

 

Lockheed Faces Intense Competition To Build Greece's Next Frigate

Analysts say a major advantage Lockheed has over its European competitors is the kind of lifetime warranty a deal with the U.S. government provides, offering full access to Naval Sea Systems Command and its expertise.

 

Chinese Execute 'Huge' Theater Level Exercise; Russia & PRC Start Joint Exercise

"Everywhere we went, we were confronted with Chinese. They would come up to us in the hotels, out in the streets and just kind of get really in our face," Marine Maj. Gen. David Furness said of his recent service in East Africa. "And they'd basically tell us, we're coming after you. They weren't shy about it at all."

 

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