Thursday 10 February 2022

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare

The latest naval warfare news and analysis from Breaking Defense
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Weekly Briefing
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Boeing offers P-8A to replace Canada's CP-140 patrol fleet

Boeing's offer comes as the US Navy has stopped purchasing new P-8As for the foreseeable future.

 

Marines' new aviation plan in the works: General

The Marine Corps has not published a new aviation plan since 2019, and the new one could mean big changes.

 

Berger calls for 'deterrence by detection' in light of Russia-Ukraine tensions

"We have to have the capability to illuminate" adversarial actions, Berger said. "Some portion of that is so that we can understand how they're setting their pieces for battle. And part of it, frankly, is to bring it to international attention and expose it for what it is."

 

Trump-era nukes, Army programs likeliest FY23 budget cuts: Experts

With the release of the Pentagon's FY23 budget request likely only a month or so away, defense experts offered their best guesses about what programs might be on the chopping block.

 

The fight for UNCLOS is back with the Indo-Pacific in mind

The treaty faces steep odds for formal ratification, but some lawmakers are latching onto the military's focus on the Indo-Pacific as a pretext.

 

At Pentagon meeting on hypersonics, CEOs urge stable funding, better infrastructure

The high-level meeting signaled the importance of hypersonic tech, sources said, but also bureaucratic and real-world challenges to overcome in a hurry.

 

The Russian military build up near Ukraine is happening at sea too

Russia has "been very thoughtful about how they've been ramping up their level of activity" in the Black Sea, said Bryan Clark, a fellow at the Hudson Institute.

 

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