Thursday 11 November 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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China's newest aircraft carrier may launch early next year; How many aircraft?

In addition to the speedy construction of the carrier, analysts called attention to the shipyard's foreign customers, who appear to be effectively subsidizing the carrier's construction.

 

Navy conducts live test of resupply drones for ashore, at-sea missions

The Navy and Marine Corps have sought unmanned resupply capabilities for years, but the acquisition process and exquisite requirements have slowed the process of bringing the technology to the fleet.

 

UK, French officials gather to decide future of missile technologies

Officials and executives want to focus on mission systems and algorithms; seekers; lethal packages; propulsion; and materials, structures and electronics.

 

Attack sub Pasadena returns to fleet after schedule delays

The Pasadena's availability was done as part of a pilot project for a service-wide effort to improve the four public shipyard's efficacy.

 

The roadmap for naval electrification

The US Navy answers questions about its roadmap for employing electric and battery power for lasers, radars, and propulsion over the next two decades.

 

Navy prepares to issue major unmanned research, development contract

The contract will focus on a wide range of research and development areas across the Navy's unmanned portfolio.

 

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