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US Navy: New Destroyers ‘Looking Good’
Development work for the new Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, scheduled to be ordered in 2019, is on track.
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CNO: Virtual Reality Training Should Be for All Hands
The Navy’s top officer said it’s time to bring simulators and virtual reality training to the whole fleet by bringing it to the waterfront.
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Naval Aviation Progress Comes in Fits, Starts
The Navy is in the midst of sweeping changes in aviation, particularly in the future carrier air wing.
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Bow Wave of Subs Rolling Through Yards
A surge of work is rippling through the building yards of General Dynamics Electric Boat (EB) the likes of which has not been seen since the end of the Cold War.
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Nations Respond to Russian Buildup in Baltics
Poland and Sweden are reinforcing their strike power and reach in the Baltic Sea area, a direct response to the Kremlin’s continued strengthening of naval and air assets in the Baltic and the High North regions
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South Korea Focuses on Underwater Protection
The South Korean Navy is focusing on modernization efforts to guard against North Korean coastal threats while building a deep sea operational capability.
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Asia-Pacific Leads Sub Market
Submarine investment remains popular globally, with the Asia-Pacific region taking the lion’s share of builds and programs, according to Tony Beitinger, vice president of market intelligence for AMI International Naval Analysts & Advisors.
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Izumo Drives Japanese Naval Buildup
Last month’s commissioning of the Japanese helicopter carrier Izumo spearheads the buildup of Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) antisubmarine capabilities, analysts said
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Russia Extends Grasp Over Black Sea, Into Med
Russia’s annexation of Crimea secured the future of its Black Sea Fleet, enabling Moscow to pump money into bolstering its capabilities while expanding its reach well into the Mediterranean Sea
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US Navy: New Destroyers ‘Looking Good’
Development work for the new Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, scheduled to be ordered in 2019, is on track.
-
CNO: Virtual Reality Training Should Be for All Hands
The Navy’s top officer said it’s time to bring simulators and virtual reality training to the whole fleet by bringing it to the waterfront.
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BMD Mission Demands Outstrip Fleet’s Capabilities
Missile defense ships are in short supply.
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Naval Aviation Progress Comes in Fits, Starts
The Navy is in the midst of sweeping changes in aviation, particularly in the future carrier air wing.
-
Bow Wave of Subs Rolling Through Yards
A surge of work is rippling through the building yards of General Dynamics Electric Boat (EB) the likes of which has not been seen since the end of the Cold War.
-
Nations Respond to Russian Buildup in Baltics
Poland and Sweden are reinforcing their strike power and reach in the Baltic Sea area, a direct response to the Kremlin’s continued strengthening of naval and air assets in the Baltic and the High North regions
-
South Korea Focuses on Underwater Protection
The South Korean Navy is focusing on modernization efforts to guard against North Korean coastal threats while building a deep sea operational capability.
-
Asia-Pacific Leads Sub Market
Submarine investment remains popular globally, with the Asia-Pacific region taking the lion’s share of builds and programs, according to Tony Beitinger, vice president of market intelligence for AMI International Naval Analysts & Advisors.
-
Izumo Drives Japanese Naval Buildup
Last month’s commissioning of the Japanese helicopter carrier Izumo spearheads the buildup of Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) antisubmarine capabilities, analysts said
-
Russia Extends Grasp Over Black Sea, Into Med
Russia’s annexation of Crimea secured the future of its Black Sea Fleet, enabling Moscow to pump money into bolstering its capabilities while expanding its reach well into the Mediterranean Sea
-
US Navy: New Destroyers ‘Looking Good’
Development work for the new Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, scheduled to be ordered in 2019, is on track.
-
CNO: Virtual Reality Training Should Be for All Hands
The Navy’s top officer said it’s time to bring simulators and virtual reality training to the whole fleet by bringing it to the waterfront.
-
BMD Mission Demands Outstrip Fleet’s Capabilities
Missile defense ships are in short supply.
-
Naval Aviation Progress Comes in Fits, Starts
The Navy is in the midst of sweeping changes in aviation, particularly in the future carrier air wing.
-
Bow Wave of Subs Rolling Through Yards
A surge of work is rippling through the building yards of General Dynamics Electric Boat (EB) the likes of which has not been seen since the end of the Cold War.
-
Nations Respond to Russian Buildup in Baltics
Poland and Sweden are reinforcing their strike power and reach in the Baltic Sea area, a direct response to the Kremlin’s continued strengthening of naval and air assets in the Baltic and the High North regions
-
South Korea Focuses on Underwater Protection
The South Korean Navy is focusing on modernization efforts to guard against North Korean coastal threats while building a deep sea operational capability.
-
Asia-Pacific Leads Sub Market
Submarine investment remains popular globally, with the Asia-Pacific region taking the lion’s share of builds and programs, according to Tony Beitinger, vice president of market intelligence for AMI International Naval Analysts & Advisors.
-
Izumo Drives Japanese Naval Buildup
Last month’s commissioning of the Japanese helicopter carrier Izumo spearheads the buildup of Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) antisubmarine capabilities, analysts said
-
Russia Extends Grasp Over Black Sea, Into Med
Russia’s annexation of Crimea secured the future of its Black Sea Fleet, enabling Moscow to pump money into bolstering its capabilities while expanding its reach well into the Mediterranean Sea














