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Don’t get too hyper about hypersonics: The Drift, Season II, Vol. I
Hypersonics have a long way to go.
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Presence Matters: The Drift, Vol. XLIV
And old talking point is getting new life, and it could have significant implications for the U.S. Navy.
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A Quick-Reference Guide on UNCLOS for Gen. Hyten: The Drift, Vol. XLIII
The presumptive next Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs seems to need a refresher on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. The Drift is here for him.
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Big Navy Must Fix the SEALs: The Drift, Vol. XLII
After a string of sordid revelations from inside the small, elite unit, it’s time for Big Navy to show some intrusive leadership with the SEALs.
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Some maniac put the Army in charge: The Drift, Vol. XLI
At confirmation hearings from the Pentagon’s top two officials, there wasn’t much indication of a massive realignment of resources toward a Navy.
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A 3-star to CNO? What could go wrong? The Drift, Vol. XL
The White House has officially nominated Vice Adm. Michael Gilday to be the Navy’s next CNO. We chat with former Pentagon insider and analyst with the Lexington Institute Dan Goure about the challenges.
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Hey, shipmate, where’s the fire? The Drift, Vol. XXXIX
Double-pumping the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group seems unwise.
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Can the Burkes make it to 45 years? The Drift, Vol. XXXVII
The only way the Navy is going to get to 355 ships is if the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers can make it to 40 or 45 year hull lives. But is that possible?
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Think Cold Thoughts: The Drift, Vol. XXXVI
In this volume of The Drift, we try to beat the summer heat by thinking cold thoughts. The Senate wants the Navy to build an arctic port. I catch up with Bryan Clark from the Center for Security and Budgetary Assessments to find out if that’s a good idea.
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WTF Happened?: The Drift, Vol. XXXV
In this edition of The Drift, I return from vacation in Scotland with whiskey recommendations, we bid farewell to Lockheed’s Freedom-class variant in the FFG(X) competition, and we catch up with the Heritage Foundation’s in-house Navy guy, Thomas Callender.
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Don’t get too hyper about hypersonics: The Drift, Season II, Vol. I
Hypersonics have a long way to go.
-
Presence Matters: The Drift, Vol. XLIV
And old talking point is getting new life, and it could have significant implications for the U.S. Navy.
-
A Quick-Reference Guide on UNCLOS for Gen. Hyten: The Drift, Vol. XLIII
The presumptive next Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs seems to need a refresher on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. The Drift is here for him.
-
Big Navy Must Fix the SEALs: The Drift, Vol. XLII
After a string of sordid revelations from inside the small, elite unit, it’s time for Big Navy to show some intrusive leadership with the SEALs.
-
Some maniac put the Army in charge: The Drift, Vol. XLI
At confirmation hearings from the Pentagon’s top two officials, there wasn’t much indication of a massive realignment of resources toward a Navy.
-
A 3-star to CNO? What could go wrong? The Drift, Vol. XL
The White House has officially nominated Vice Adm. Michael Gilday to be the Navy’s next CNO. We chat with former Pentagon insider and analyst with the Lexington Institute Dan Goure about the challenges.
-
Hey, shipmate, where’s the fire? The Drift, Vol. XXXIX
Double-pumping the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group seems unwise.
-
Can the Burkes make it to 45 years? The Drift, Vol. XXXVII
The only way the Navy is going to get to 355 ships is if the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers can make it to 40 or 45 year hull lives. But is that possible?
-
Think Cold Thoughts: The Drift, Vol. XXXVI
In this volume of The Drift, we try to beat the summer heat by thinking cold thoughts. The Senate wants the Navy to build an arctic port. I catch up with Bryan Clark from the Center for Security and Budgetary Assessments to find out if that’s a good idea.
-
WTF Happened?: The Drift, Vol. XXXV
In this edition of The Drift, I return from vacation in Scotland with whiskey recommendations, we bid farewell to Lockheed’s Freedom-class variant in the FFG(X) competition, and we catch up with the Heritage Foundation’s in-house Navy guy, Thomas Callender.
-
Don’t get too hyper about hypersonics: The Drift, Season II, Vol. I
Hypersonics have a long way to go.
-
Presence Matters: The Drift, Vol. XLIV
And old talking point is getting new life, and it could have significant implications for the U.S. Navy.
-
A Quick-Reference Guide on UNCLOS for Gen. Hyten: The Drift, Vol. XLIII
The presumptive next Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs seems to need a refresher on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. The Drift is here for him.
-
Big Navy Must Fix the SEALs: The Drift, Vol. XLII
After a string of sordid revelations from inside the small, elite unit, it’s time for Big Navy to show some intrusive leadership with the SEALs.
-
Some maniac put the Army in charge: The Drift, Vol. XLI
At confirmation hearings from the Pentagon’s top two officials, there wasn’t much indication of a massive realignment of resources toward a Navy.
-
A 3-star to CNO? What could go wrong? The Drift, Vol. XL
The White House has officially nominated Vice Adm. Michael Gilday to be the Navy’s next CNO. We chat with former Pentagon insider and analyst with the Lexington Institute Dan Goure about the challenges.
-
Hey, shipmate, where’s the fire? The Drift, Vol. XXXIX
Double-pumping the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group seems unwise.
-
Can the Burkes make it to 45 years? The Drift, Vol. XXXVII
The only way the Navy is going to get to 355 ships is if the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers can make it to 40 or 45 year hull lives. But is that possible?
-
Think Cold Thoughts: The Drift, Vol. XXXVI
In this volume of The Drift, we try to beat the summer heat by thinking cold thoughts. The Senate wants the Navy to build an arctic port. I catch up with Bryan Clark from the Center for Security and Budgetary Assessments to find out if that’s a good idea.
-
WTF Happened?: The Drift, Vol. XXXV
In this edition of The Drift, I return from vacation in Scotland with whiskey recommendations, we bid farewell to Lockheed’s Freedom-class variant in the FFG(X) competition, and we catch up with the Heritage Foundation’s in-house Navy guy, Thomas Callender.













