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The latest naval warfare news and analysis from Breaking Defense |
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The Pacific Cloud: Deterrence, Collaboration, & Security [Sponsored] The Great Power competition demands that the U.S. and its allies regain an advantage through secure networks built on cloud computing.
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They're Back: US Subs To Carry Harpoon Ship-Killer Missiles The effort falls in line with Pentagon efforts to deploy more punch at longer ranges, a clear recognition of the growing ability of China and Russia to keep American and forces at a stand-off distance
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Navy's Gilday Signals Service 'In Good Place' For 2022 Budget The Navy is "in a good place," CNO Adm. Mike Gilday says, "as we present that analysis to senior decision makers, and we really re-litigate, if you will, the '22 budget submit — which was very heavily in the Navy's favor with respect to shipbuilding."
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Navy's New Unmanned Plan To Build In Critical New Data-Sharing Effort "What I was looking at when I first came into the job was a number of unmanned efforts that were on the way and not being necessarily coordinated," CNO Adm. Mike Gilday says.
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Exclusive: Navy CNO On Rooting Out Extremists "We have a responsibility to educate those that are leaving the service that they are going to be recruited by these people, and they need to be aware that they're going to have people reach out via email or social media" Adm. Mike Gilday says.
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HASC Gets Seapower Boost As Wittman Takes Leadership Role "I don't think there's going to be any increases in the budget, but maintaining budget levels in order to do the things necessary" to fund the Pentagon's modernization is critical, Rep. Rob Wittman said
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Geurts Is Back; Now As Temp Navy Undersecretary This newest temporary job could signal a new role for Guerts in the Austin Pentagon, given his deep knowledge of Navy and Special Operations modernization projects over the past decade
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