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US Navy’s submarine fleet is too small. Here’s how selling some may help.
The U.S. Navy’s fleet includes 49 attack submarines, despite a formal requirement for 66. It’s also facing crewing and maintenance problems.
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What has the AUKUS alliance accomplished in the last year?
Training uniformed personnel is just one piece of a flurry of industrial, legislative and acquisition activity that’s taken place.
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One defense strategy, two drastically different budgets
The Air Force wants to trim procurement funds, but boost research and development. The Navy wants money to cover ongoing operations at the expense of R&D.
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Boxer deployment delay highlights aging fleet, lack of repair capacity
The amphibious assault ship had to return to port a week after it deployed.
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Navy’s next amphibious ship named for Marines’ Helmand province fight
The Navy will honor the Marines and sailors who served in Afghanistan with the name of the next America-class amphibious ship.
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V-22 Osprey could see second life, with new drive system, wings in 2050s
The V-22 could see a second chapter, if the services keep the fuselages beyond the 2050s and give them new wings and drive systems to extend their lives.
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Marines’ tech chief unveils latest network, command-and-control effort
The Marine Corps wants to ensure all the right data can flow between its small units operating forward and their joint and coalition partners in theater.
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US Marine Corps opens new center to more rapidly get tech to operators
The Marine Corps is trying to speed up its modernization through a new Fusion Center and a capability-centric acquisition approach.
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Raytheon to develop two Standard Missile types with better targeting
Raytheon will develop a common guidance section to go on new SM-6 and SM-2 variants for the U.S. Navy and foreign military sales.
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Navy looks to apply jet readiness gains to surface ship fleet
Naval Supply Systems Command is turning its focus to boosting surface ship readiness, after a submarine effort informed by the aviation community’s wins.
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US Navy’s submarine fleet is too small. Here’s how selling some may help.
The U.S. Navy’s fleet includes 49 attack submarines, despite a formal requirement for 66. It’s also facing crewing and maintenance problems.
-
What has the AUKUS alliance accomplished in the last year?
Training uniformed personnel is just one piece of a flurry of industrial, legislative and acquisition activity that’s taken place.
-
One defense strategy, two drastically different budgets
The Air Force wants to trim procurement funds, but boost research and development. The Navy wants money to cover ongoing operations at the expense of R&D.
-
Boxer deployment delay highlights aging fleet, lack of repair capacity
The amphibious assault ship had to return to port a week after it deployed.
-
Navy’s next amphibious ship named for Marines’ Helmand province fight
The Navy will honor the Marines and sailors who served in Afghanistan with the name of the next America-class amphibious ship.
-
V-22 Osprey could see second life, with new drive system, wings in 2050s
The V-22 could see a second chapter, if the services keep the fuselages beyond the 2050s and give them new wings and drive systems to extend their lives.
-
Marines’ tech chief unveils latest network, command-and-control effort
The Marine Corps wants to ensure all the right data can flow between its small units operating forward and their joint and coalition partners in theater.
-
US Marine Corps opens new center to more rapidly get tech to operators
The Marine Corps is trying to speed up its modernization through a new Fusion Center and a capability-centric acquisition approach.
-
Raytheon to develop two Standard Missile types with better targeting
Raytheon will develop a common guidance section to go on new SM-6 and SM-2 variants for the U.S. Navy and foreign military sales.
-
Navy looks to apply jet readiness gains to surface ship fleet
Naval Supply Systems Command is turning its focus to boosting surface ship readiness, after a submarine effort informed by the aviation community’s wins.
-
US Navy’s submarine fleet is too small. Here’s how selling some may help.
The U.S. Navy’s fleet includes 49 attack submarines, despite a formal requirement for 66. It’s also facing crewing and maintenance problems.
-
What has the AUKUS alliance accomplished in the last year?
Training uniformed personnel is just one piece of a flurry of industrial, legislative and acquisition activity that’s taken place.
-
One defense strategy, two drastically different budgets
The Air Force wants to trim procurement funds, but boost research and development. The Navy wants money to cover ongoing operations at the expense of R&D.
-
Boxer deployment delay highlights aging fleet, lack of repair capacity
The amphibious assault ship had to return to port a week after it deployed.
-
Navy’s next amphibious ship named for Marines’ Helmand province fight
The Navy will honor the Marines and sailors who served in Afghanistan with the name of the next America-class amphibious ship.
-
V-22 Osprey could see second life, with new drive system, wings in 2050s
The V-22 could see a second chapter, if the services keep the fuselages beyond the 2050s and give them new wings and drive systems to extend their lives.
-
Marines’ tech chief unveils latest network, command-and-control effort
The Marine Corps wants to ensure all the right data can flow between its small units operating forward and their joint and coalition partners in theater.
-
US Marine Corps opens new center to more rapidly get tech to operators
The Marine Corps is trying to speed up its modernization through a new Fusion Center and a capability-centric acquisition approach.
-
Raytheon to develop two Standard Missile types with better targeting
Raytheon will develop a common guidance section to go on new SM-6 and SM-2 variants for the U.S. Navy and foreign military sales.
-
Navy looks to apply jet readiness gains to surface ship fleet
Naval Supply Systems Command is turning its focus to boosting surface ship readiness, after a submarine effort informed by the aviation community’s wins.













