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Navy aims for 75 ‘mission-capable’ surface ships amid readiness drive
The Navy will keep close tabs on ship readiness metrics to ensure at least 75 are combat credible on any given day and overall fleet readiness increases.
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Navy considers non-LCS option for mine countermeasures in 5th Fleet
The Navy is considering forward-deploying LCSs to Bahrain or relying on expeditionary mine countermeasures companies to conduct some of the mission.
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Add Israel to the Combined Maritime Forces and its Red Sea task force
Expanding CTF 153 and its parent organization can help secure crucial sea lines of communication.
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US Navy considers Cold War-era squadrons to boost readiness
The sea service is poised to establish “surface groups” meant to renew the Navy’s focus on maintenance and training.
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Shipbuilders near and far line up for Latin American naval upgrades
As governments pick foreign ship designs for modernizing their naval fleets, local industries hope to grow from the deals.
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Turkey orders ULAQ naval drone from shipyard Ares
Ares has signed a contract with the Turkish government to provide the Navy’s first armed unmanned surface vehicle.
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How the New Zealand Navy plans to fix its sailor and ship shortfalls
“We have lost significant flexibility,” said Rear Adm. David Proctor, “and we have lost the ability to undertake a number of concurrent activities.”
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Army veteran tasked with getting Navy shipbuilder back in shape
Army veteran Charles F. Krugh, president of Bath Iron Works, took over the Maine shipyard seven months ago.
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Could the LCS fleet be getting a new mission?
A provision in the FY23 defense bill calls on U.S. Southern Command to study the feasibility of permanently assigning LCSs to the combatant command.
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Fincantieri CEO talks US frigates, vision for Europe’s naval sector
The building of new U.S. Navy frigates in Wisconsin is about to get more efficient thanks to the introduction of techniques used to make cruise ships.
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Navy aims for 75 ‘mission-capable’ surface ships amid readiness drive
The Navy will keep close tabs on ship readiness metrics to ensure at least 75 are combat credible on any given day and overall fleet readiness increases.
-
Navy considers non-LCS option for mine countermeasures in 5th Fleet
The Navy is considering forward-deploying LCSs to Bahrain or relying on expeditionary mine countermeasures companies to conduct some of the mission.
-
Add Israel to the Combined Maritime Forces and its Red Sea task force
Expanding CTF 153 and its parent organization can help secure crucial sea lines of communication.
-
US Navy considers Cold War-era squadrons to boost readiness
The sea service is poised to establish “surface groups” meant to renew the Navy’s focus on maintenance and training.
-
Shipbuilders near and far line up for Latin American naval upgrades
As governments pick foreign ship designs for modernizing their naval fleets, local industries hope to grow from the deals.
-
Turkey orders ULAQ naval drone from shipyard Ares
Ares has signed a contract with the Turkish government to provide the Navy’s first armed unmanned surface vehicle.
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How the New Zealand Navy plans to fix its sailor and ship shortfalls
“We have lost significant flexibility,” said Rear Adm. David Proctor, “and we have lost the ability to undertake a number of concurrent activities.”
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Army veteran tasked with getting Navy shipbuilder back in shape
Army veteran Charles F. Krugh, president of Bath Iron Works, took over the Maine shipyard seven months ago.
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Could the LCS fleet be getting a new mission?
A provision in the FY23 defense bill calls on U.S. Southern Command to study the feasibility of permanently assigning LCSs to the combatant command.
-
Fincantieri CEO talks US frigates, vision for Europe’s naval sector
The building of new U.S. Navy frigates in Wisconsin is about to get more efficient thanks to the introduction of techniques used to make cruise ships.
-
Navy aims for 75 ‘mission-capable’ surface ships amid readiness drive
The Navy will keep close tabs on ship readiness metrics to ensure at least 75 are combat credible on any given day and overall fleet readiness increases.
-
Navy considers non-LCS option for mine countermeasures in 5th Fleet
The Navy is considering forward-deploying LCSs to Bahrain or relying on expeditionary mine countermeasures companies to conduct some of the mission.
-
Add Israel to the Combined Maritime Forces and its Red Sea task force
Expanding CTF 153 and its parent organization can help secure crucial sea lines of communication.
-
US Navy considers Cold War-era squadrons to boost readiness
The sea service is poised to establish “surface groups” meant to renew the Navy’s focus on maintenance and training.
-
Shipbuilders near and far line up for Latin American naval upgrades
As governments pick foreign ship designs for modernizing their naval fleets, local industries hope to grow from the deals.
-
Turkey orders ULAQ naval drone from shipyard Ares
Ares has signed a contract with the Turkish government to provide the Navy’s first armed unmanned surface vehicle.
-
How the New Zealand Navy plans to fix its sailor and ship shortfalls
“We have lost significant flexibility,” said Rear Adm. David Proctor, “and we have lost the ability to undertake a number of concurrent activities.”
-
Army veteran tasked with getting Navy shipbuilder back in shape
Army veteran Charles F. Krugh, president of Bath Iron Works, took over the Maine shipyard seven months ago.
-
Could the LCS fleet be getting a new mission?
A provision in the FY23 defense bill calls on U.S. Southern Command to study the feasibility of permanently assigning LCSs to the combatant command.
-
Fincantieri CEO talks US frigates, vision for Europe’s naval sector
The building of new U.S. Navy frigates in Wisconsin is about to get more efficient thanks to the introduction of techniques used to make cruise ships.













