Thursday 16 September 2021

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare

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

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In Surprise Move US, UK Agree To Share Nuclear Submarine Tech With Australia

A US official called the move the "biggest strategic step Australia has taken in generations."

 

Distributed Maritime Operations: Dispersing The Fleet For Survivability And Lethality

[Sponsored] The near-term challenge for DMO is figuring out how to take existing platforms and systems and quickly evolve them to provide JADC2-like capabilities to a dispersed fleet.

 

The US Navy's Nuclear Proliferation Problem

US Navy reactors currently use about 100 nuclear bombs' worth of HEU each year, more than all of the world's other reactors combined.

 

Raytheon To Demo Mine Hunting Sonar For Royal Navy

Raytheon executives say they will team up with Atlas Electronics to demonstrate their sonar off the coast of Scotland at an industry exhibition dubbed WISE-X.

 

Protector Takes Flight

[Sponsored] The MQ-9B is the latest in a line of highly successful and well-proven remotely piloted aircraft operated by a number of other sophisticated allied air forces, from those of the United States to France to Italy and beyond.

 

After South China Sea Incidents, US Needs 'Sustained' Pacific Presence, Lawmaker Says

Rep. Elaine Luria and analysts say the US Navy must a play the long game when it comes to confronting China's territorial claims in the South China Sea.

 

Marine Corps' First MQ-9A Takes Flight In Arizona

The first flight of a service-owned vehicle is a key step for the Marine Corps to free itself of restrictions associated with civilian contractor operators.

 

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