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US Navy secretary points to foreign shipyards’ practices to fix delays
The U.S. Navy also released a road map partly aimed at improving ship construction and repair yards.
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Sea services eye options to get ships in the water faster
The U.S. Navy, Coast Guard and Maritime Administration are looking at industrial base investments, commercially available ships and new acquisition models.
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Navy, Marines launching study to improve readiness of amphibious fleet
The Navy and Marine Corps will dive deep into amphibious ship readiness and how that affects their ability to train sufficiently ahead of deployments.
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Shield AI to buy Australian tech company amid AUKUS collaboration
Shield AI will buy Australian artificial intelligence company Sentient Vision Systems and establish a Shield AI Australia organization.
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US Navy ship programs face years-long delays amid labor, supply woes
Most new shipbuilding programs are running one to three years behind schedule, including the Columbia and Virginia subs and the Constellation frigate.
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Seeking to make F-35s ready for war, maintainers think outside the box
As the F-35C fleet expands at Naval Air Station Lemoore, the service and a government oversight group worry the jets aren’t available for missions enough.
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Vampire at sea: L3Harris eyes maritime version of counter-drone system
L3Harris is taking early steps to create a maritime version of its Vampire counter-drone system that could deploy on a small unmanned surface vessel.
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Navy wish list seeks Red Sea missiles, backs submarine-industrial base
The Navy’s wish list seeks to accelerate future capability development and fill in gaps that have arisen since the service drafted its FY25 budget plans.
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US Navy making Aegis updates, training changes based on Houthi attacks
The U.S. Navy and Lockheed Martin have developed and fielded software updates for destroyers shooting down Houthi missiles and drones in the Red Sea.
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Fixing subpar barracks at top of the Marine Corps’ budget wish list
The money would come on top of the $274 million for barracks restoration in the service’s official budget request.
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US Navy secretary points to foreign shipyards’ practices to fix delays
The U.S. Navy also released a road map partly aimed at improving ship construction and repair yards.
-
Sea services eye options to get ships in the water faster
The U.S. Navy, Coast Guard and Maritime Administration are looking at industrial base investments, commercially available ships and new acquisition models.
-
Navy, Marines launching study to improve readiness of amphibious fleet
The Navy and Marine Corps will dive deep into amphibious ship readiness and how that affects their ability to train sufficiently ahead of deployments.
-
Shield AI to buy Australian tech company amid AUKUS collaboration
Shield AI will buy Australian artificial intelligence company Sentient Vision Systems and establish a Shield AI Australia organization.
-
US Navy ship programs face years-long delays amid labor, supply woes
Most new shipbuilding programs are running one to three years behind schedule, including the Columbia and Virginia subs and the Constellation frigate.
-
Seeking to make F-35s ready for war, maintainers think outside the box
As the F-35C fleet expands at Naval Air Station Lemoore, the service and a government oversight group worry the jets aren’t available for missions enough.
-
Vampire at sea: L3Harris eyes maritime version of counter-drone system
L3Harris is taking early steps to create a maritime version of its Vampire counter-drone system that could deploy on a small unmanned surface vessel.
-
Navy wish list seeks Red Sea missiles, backs submarine-industrial base
The Navy’s wish list seeks to accelerate future capability development and fill in gaps that have arisen since the service drafted its FY25 budget plans.
-
US Navy making Aegis updates, training changes based on Houthi attacks
The U.S. Navy and Lockheed Martin have developed and fielded software updates for destroyers shooting down Houthi missiles and drones in the Red Sea.
-
Fixing subpar barracks at top of the Marine Corps’ budget wish list
The money would come on top of the $274 million for barracks restoration in the service’s official budget request.
-
US Navy secretary points to foreign shipyards’ practices to fix delays
The U.S. Navy also released a road map partly aimed at improving ship construction and repair yards.
-
Sea services eye options to get ships in the water faster
The U.S. Navy, Coast Guard and Maritime Administration are looking at industrial base investments, commercially available ships and new acquisition models.
-
Navy, Marines launching study to improve readiness of amphibious fleet
The Navy and Marine Corps will dive deep into amphibious ship readiness and how that affects their ability to train sufficiently ahead of deployments.
-
Shield AI to buy Australian tech company amid AUKUS collaboration
Shield AI will buy Australian artificial intelligence company Sentient Vision Systems and establish a Shield AI Australia organization.
-
US Navy ship programs face years-long delays amid labor, supply woes
Most new shipbuilding programs are running one to three years behind schedule, including the Columbia and Virginia subs and the Constellation frigate.
-
Seeking to make F-35s ready for war, maintainers think outside the box
As the F-35C fleet expands at Naval Air Station Lemoore, the service and a government oversight group worry the jets aren’t available for missions enough.
-
Vampire at sea: L3Harris eyes maritime version of counter-drone system
L3Harris is taking early steps to create a maritime version of its Vampire counter-drone system that could deploy on a small unmanned surface vessel.
-
Navy wish list seeks Red Sea missiles, backs submarine-industrial base
The Navy’s wish list seeks to accelerate future capability development and fill in gaps that have arisen since the service drafted its FY25 budget plans.
-
US Navy making Aegis updates, training changes based on Houthi attacks
The U.S. Navy and Lockheed Martin have developed and fielded software updates for destroyers shooting down Houthi missiles and drones in the Red Sea.
-
Fixing subpar barracks at top of the Marine Corps’ budget wish list
The money would come on top of the $274 million for barracks restoration in the service’s official budget request.













