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Pentagon’s weapons tester gives update on Navy’s new long-range anti-ship missile
The U.S. Navy’s new Long Range Anti-Ship Missile needs more realistic testing, the Pentagon’s weapons tester said in a new report.
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Do the earliest Arleigh Burke-class destroyers still have legs? The US Navy thinks so.
The U.S. Navy is looking for creative ways to keep the Flight I Arleigh Burke-class destroyers in the fleet for as long as possible.
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For the US Navy, the future of shipbuilding (and warfare) is in the power plant
The U.S. Navy will need to solve a complicated challenge around electrical power in its new large surface combatant.
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SWO boss: ‘Many challenges remain’ in fixing surface fleet’s manning problems
The effect of such manning shortages became apparent following two ship collisions that killed 17 sailors in 2017.
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Here’s the latest on the US Navy’s new Constellation-class frigate
As the Navy gets closer to beginning construction on the lead ship, USS Constellation, more details are coming into focus.
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US Navy rolls out new strategy for expanding Arctic operations
The Navy statement provides an outline of planned operational changes for the military’s sea services in and around Alaska, including the Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps.
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Here’s the US Navy’s plan to stop its string of shipbuilding failures
The Navy is turning over a new leaf on ship design, says the chief of naval operations.
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US Navy should get bigger slice of defense budget, top sea power lawmakers say
Lawmakers say there is traction behind a realignment of the Pentagon’s budget in order to grow the Navy.
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Unclear on unmanned, Part 3: A New Year’s resolution to slow down
After a yearlong battle with Congress, the Navy is slowing down and committing to proving out technologies before expanding into a major acquisitions program for unmanned.
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Unclear on unmanned, Part 2: On Capitol Hill, the US Navy has a credibility problem
Decades of shipbuilding failures are today hampering the U.S. Navy’s efforts to rapidly field unmanned systems.
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Pentagon’s weapons tester gives update on Navy’s new long-range anti-ship missile
The U.S. Navy’s new Long Range Anti-Ship Missile needs more realistic testing, the Pentagon’s weapons tester said in a new report.
-
Do the earliest Arleigh Burke-class destroyers still have legs? The US Navy thinks so.
The U.S. Navy is looking for creative ways to keep the Flight I Arleigh Burke-class destroyers in the fleet for as long as possible.
-
For the US Navy, the future of shipbuilding (and warfare) is in the power plant
The U.S. Navy will need to solve a complicated challenge around electrical power in its new large surface combatant.
-
SWO boss: ‘Many challenges remain’ in fixing surface fleet’s manning problems
The effect of such manning shortages became apparent following two ship collisions that killed 17 sailors in 2017.
-
Here’s the latest on the US Navy’s new Constellation-class frigate
As the Navy gets closer to beginning construction on the lead ship, USS Constellation, more details are coming into focus.
-
US Navy rolls out new strategy for expanding Arctic operations
The Navy statement provides an outline of planned operational changes for the military’s sea services in and around Alaska, including the Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps.
-
Here’s the US Navy’s plan to stop its string of shipbuilding failures
The Navy is turning over a new leaf on ship design, says the chief of naval operations.
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US Navy should get bigger slice of defense budget, top sea power lawmakers say
Lawmakers say there is traction behind a realignment of the Pentagon’s budget in order to grow the Navy.
-
Unclear on unmanned, Part 3: A New Year’s resolution to slow down
After a yearlong battle with Congress, the Navy is slowing down and committing to proving out technologies before expanding into a major acquisitions program for unmanned.
-
Unclear on unmanned, Part 2: On Capitol Hill, the US Navy has a credibility problem
Decades of shipbuilding failures are today hampering the U.S. Navy’s efforts to rapidly field unmanned systems.
-
Pentagon’s weapons tester gives update on Navy’s new long-range anti-ship missile
The U.S. Navy’s new Long Range Anti-Ship Missile needs more realistic testing, the Pentagon’s weapons tester said in a new report.
-
Do the earliest Arleigh Burke-class destroyers still have legs? The US Navy thinks so.
The U.S. Navy is looking for creative ways to keep the Flight I Arleigh Burke-class destroyers in the fleet for as long as possible.
-
For the US Navy, the future of shipbuilding (and warfare) is in the power plant
The U.S. Navy will need to solve a complicated challenge around electrical power in its new large surface combatant.
-
SWO boss: ‘Many challenges remain’ in fixing surface fleet’s manning problems
The effect of such manning shortages became apparent following two ship collisions that killed 17 sailors in 2017.
-
Here’s the latest on the US Navy’s new Constellation-class frigate
As the Navy gets closer to beginning construction on the lead ship, USS Constellation, more details are coming into focus.
-
US Navy rolls out new strategy for expanding Arctic operations
The Navy statement provides an outline of planned operational changes for the military’s sea services in and around Alaska, including the Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps.
-
Here’s the US Navy’s plan to stop its string of shipbuilding failures
The Navy is turning over a new leaf on ship design, says the chief of naval operations.
-
US Navy should get bigger slice of defense budget, top sea power lawmakers say
Lawmakers say there is traction behind a realignment of the Pentagon’s budget in order to grow the Navy.
-
Unclear on unmanned, Part 3: A New Year’s resolution to slow down
After a yearlong battle with Congress, the Navy is slowing down and committing to proving out technologies before expanding into a major acquisitions program for unmanned.
-
Unclear on unmanned, Part 2: On Capitol Hill, the US Navy has a credibility problem
Decades of shipbuilding failures are today hampering the U.S. Navy’s efforts to rapidly field unmanned systems.













