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Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?
“We’re 10 years down the road, and we still don’t have something we can field?”
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Top Marine could return to work in a matter of weeks, Del Toro says
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said Marine Commandant Gen. Eric Smith is recovering from heart surgery and could return to work within weeks.
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Even more US-Australia submarine collaboration on the horizon
The new year will bring new work between the two navies.
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US unveils international force to defend Red Sea. Here’s what we know.
Several nations have announced their contributions to Operation Prosperity Guardian, a new multinational security initiative in the Middle East.
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Navy opening more subs to women as new female officers double
The Navy will open more submarine crews to women in the coming years.
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US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project Overmatch
A submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.
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Rand calls for reexamination of surface connectors’ survivability
The think tank warns surface connectors, including the LCU and Ship-to-Shore Connector, weren’t designed with today’s naval threats in mind.
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Del Toro says Disruptive Capabilities Office to solve Navy challenges
SECNAV aims to help programs of record adjust to changing fleet requirements, and to go outside the acquisition process to solve the most urgent needs.
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Exemption given for Navy to build nuclear sub in stopgap funding bill
The stopgap funding bill allows construction to begin on a second Columbia-class submarine as it threatens to fall behind schedule while a shutdown looms.
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Navy launches board to help services leverage new science and tech
Board chairman Richard Danzig told reporters he wants to avoid common pitfalls for an outside advisory board.
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Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?
“We’re 10 years down the road, and we still don’t have something we can field?”
-
Top Marine could return to work in a matter of weeks, Del Toro says
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said Marine Commandant Gen. Eric Smith is recovering from heart surgery and could return to work within weeks.
-
Even more US-Australia submarine collaboration on the horizon
The new year will bring new work between the two navies.
-
US unveils international force to defend Red Sea. Here’s what we know.
Several nations have announced their contributions to Operation Prosperity Guardian, a new multinational security initiative in the Middle East.
-
Navy opening more subs to women as new female officers double
The Navy will open more submarine crews to women in the coming years.
-
US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project Overmatch
A submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.
-
Rand calls for reexamination of surface connectors’ survivability
The think tank warns surface connectors, including the LCU and Ship-to-Shore Connector, weren’t designed with today’s naval threats in mind.
-
Del Toro says Disruptive Capabilities Office to solve Navy challenges
SECNAV aims to help programs of record adjust to changing fleet requirements, and to go outside the acquisition process to solve the most urgent needs.
-
Exemption given for Navy to build nuclear sub in stopgap funding bill
The stopgap funding bill allows construction to begin on a second Columbia-class submarine as it threatens to fall behind schedule while a shutdown looms.
-
Navy launches board to help services leverage new science and tech
Board chairman Richard Danzig told reporters he wants to avoid common pitfalls for an outside advisory board.
-
Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?
“We’re 10 years down the road, and we still don’t have something we can field?”
-
Top Marine could return to work in a matter of weeks, Del Toro says
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said Marine Commandant Gen. Eric Smith is recovering from heart surgery and could return to work within weeks.
-
Even more US-Australia submarine collaboration on the horizon
The new year will bring new work between the two navies.
-
US unveils international force to defend Red Sea. Here’s what we know.
Several nations have announced their contributions to Operation Prosperity Guardian, a new multinational security initiative in the Middle East.
-
Navy opening more subs to women as new female officers double
The Navy will open more submarine crews to women in the coming years.
-
US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project Overmatch
A submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.
-
Rand calls for reexamination of surface connectors’ survivability
The think tank warns surface connectors, including the LCU and Ship-to-Shore Connector, weren’t designed with today’s naval threats in mind.
-
Del Toro says Disruptive Capabilities Office to solve Navy challenges
SECNAV aims to help programs of record adjust to changing fleet requirements, and to go outside the acquisition process to solve the most urgent needs.
-
Exemption given for Navy to build nuclear sub in stopgap funding bill
The stopgap funding bill allows construction to begin on a second Columbia-class submarine as it threatens to fall behind schedule while a shutdown looms.
-
Navy launches board to help services leverage new science and tech
Board chairman Richard Danzig told reporters he wants to avoid common pitfalls for an outside advisory board.













