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The latest naval warfare news and analysis from Breaking Defense |
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How Are You Encrypting Your Unattended Mission Data At Rest (DaR)?
Presented by General Dynamics Mission Systems
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F-35 Engine Maker Braces For Sustainment Cost Spike Scheduled maintenance for the F-35's engine in the mid-2020s will drive up the price of engine sustainment, just as the Pentagon expects cost reduction goals come to fruition.
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Former Officials Call For AUKUS Submarines To Use Low Enriched Uranium Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told Breaking Defense that his nation must pursue a low enriched uranium submarine strategy.
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US Presses Israel On Haifa Port Amid China Espionage Concerns: Sources "We have been candid with our Israeli friends over risks to our shared national security interests and will continue these discussions in the appropriate venues," the State Department told Breaking Defense.
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Austal USA Has A New Chief, Different Path Forward Following LCS As its go-to military contracts fade, and in the wake of scandal, Austal's new president is optimistic about the company's next evolution.
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The US Navy Just Made A Port Call In Lebanon. Why Now? The visit of the Choctaw County is meant to signal support for Lebanon's government – and especially its Navy, analysts say.
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The Navy Electrifies In A Transition As Monumental As Sail To Steam [Sponsored] Power and energy are becoming mission enablers to support the increasing electric-load demands of modern combatant ships, especially in the areas of advanced radar and other electronic systems, as well as directed energy weapons.
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