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Message to the New CNO: The Navy Must Shift to a “Seven Seas at Once” Strategy
The Navy’s effort to build more manned ships is laudable, but mistaken. Instead, it should focus on the ability to dominate every prospective combat zone through autonomous warfare.
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin is calling on the U. S. Navy to “keep commitments made” by bringing more shipbuilding to Wisconsin after the cancellation of a multi-billion dollar contract with a Marinette shipbuilder.
The Navy is making a massive bet on cutting-edge technology to modernize its fleet, pumping $448 million into AI and autonomous systems to supercharge shipbuilding efforts.
Rust does not actually affect the fighting prowess of America’s ships—but it suggests a navy in decline, an image that China has promoted as it builds up its own fleet.
Continuing work on the first two ships, plus indemnities agreed with the U.S. government, would be worth $3 billion, sources in Italy said.
The Navy’s four public shipyards and two unidentified private shipyards are working with Palantir for a program the service is calling “Ship OS” as part of a new $448 million effort to improve efficiency through better use of data.
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Mooring the US Navy's largest ships: An extreme process
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for an examination of the different interesting facets of mooring large aircraft carriers and other US Navy warships. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks.
New investigative reports into a series of high-profile and costly Navy mishaps during a U.S.-led campaign against Yemen's Houthi rebels reveal that the most intense running sea battle that the military service has faced since World War II took a toll on ships and personnel.
As the US military has undertaken a campaign of attacks against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, at least five people have survived initial strikes ending up in the water after explosions killed fellow crew members and ...
Welcome back to the Fluctus channel for a close look at what living and working on Nimitz class and Ford Class aircraft carriers look like and why these ships are considered floating cities and yet hardest place to work.