Thursday 17 February 2022

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare

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

From 7 classified 'spirals' to coming robotic ships: Gilday on Navy's Unmanned Task Force

The Navy's top admiral wants to see unmanned platforms operating in the fleet by the 2030s, but has also taken clues from Congress about the service's approach.

 

Israelis, Singapore build, sell surface-to-surface missile in one year

The Blue Spear is a subsonic air breathing, sea-skimming missile able to be fired either from land or from a ship, with a range of 180 miles

 

Lockheed developing prototype 5G testbed for Marines

The company is developing the Open Systems Interoperable and Reconfigurable Infrastructure Solution for the office of the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering through September 2024.

 

In the era of COVID, the NASSCO shipyard's big challenge is people

"That's our biggest challenge, straight up, is people right now," Peter Radzicki, manager for new construction strategic planning, told Breaking Defense.

 

Russia vs Ukraine could provide invaluable lessons on what truly works in modern warfare

Mark Cancian of CSIS lays out five major lessons that could be learned from a Russia-Ukraine conflict.

 

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