Navy Defends LCS, Positioning It For Frigate Competition

Navy Defends LCS, Positioning It For Frigate Competition
Navy Defends LCS, Positioning It For Frigate Competition

WASHINGTON: Even as the Navy solicits designs for its future frigate, it is ardently defending its current Littoral Combat Ship. A memo obtained by Breaking Defense lists about three dozen pro-LCS attributes, followed by a mention of the frigate. Upgraded Littoral Combat Ships, of course, are the underdog contenders for the frigate. “This is an attempt by…

Denmark, Eyeing Russia, Likely To OK 20% Spending Boost; What It Means

Denmark, Eyeing Russia, Likely To OK 20% Spending Boost; What It Means
Denmark, Eyeing Russia, Likely To OK 20% Spending Boost; What It Means

Denmark is a small country, but an important player in the NATO Alliance and the resurgent Nordic defense group of Norway, Sweden and Finland to deal with the rumbling Russia. And it will grow more important as it implements an impressive 20 percent increase in defense spending over the next six years. The increase was…

Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense

Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense
Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense

The return of the Russian threat has spurred US allies to pay new attention to collective defense, not just in Europe but in the North Atlantic. No ally is more critical than Canada, strategically joined at the hip with the US in NORAD. Recently, I had a chance to interview the head of the Royal…

Navy Steers Well Away From An LCS Frigate

Navy Steers Well Away From An LCS Frigate
Navy Steers Well Away From An LCS Frigate

UPDATED w/ Sen. McCain’s “optimism,” Cdr. Clark’s analysis WASHINGTON: At 1:10 pm today, the Navy issued its official wishlist for its future frigate and set a 45-day deadline for shipbuilders to respond. As acting Navy Secretary Sean Stackley had promised, today’s Request For Information (RFI) opens the door wide to both US and foreign designs. It…

Red Atlantic: Russia Could Choke Air, Sea Lanes To Europe

Red Atlantic: Russia Could Choke Air, Sea Lanes To Europe
Red Atlantic: Russia Could Choke Air, Sea Lanes To Europe

NATIONAL HARBOR: Russia could hinder US reinforcements headed to Europe in the event of a major war, warned the recently retired Supreme Allied Commander, Gen. Philip Breedlove. It’s well known Russian radars, missiles, and strike planes — “Anti-Access/Area Denial” systems — threaten ships and aircraft across wide swathes of the Black Sea, Eastern Europe, and…

NATO Not Ready As Russian Sub Threat Rises: CSIS

NATO Not Ready As Russian Sub Threat Rises: CSIS
NATO Not Ready As Russian Sub Threat Rises: CSIS

WASHINGTON: The balance of power underwater is shifting against the West, warns a new report from the Center for Strategic & International Studies. Both Russian and NATO capabilities cratered after the Cold War, but the Russian submarine fleet is clawing its way back — and we’re not ready to face it, CSIS says. The US,…

Boeing Test Pilots Show Off P-8 Poseidon

Boeing Test Pilots Show Off P-8 Poseidon
Boeing Test Pilots Show Off P-8 Poseidon

As pretty much everyone reported at the Farnborough Air Show, Britain — which had waffled considerably over last few months — finally made a firm commitment to buy Boeing’s P-8 Poseidon to keep an eye on Russian submarines. We don’t usually run videos such as these, but this one is pretty interesting. Britain first made the commitment…

The P-8, Singapore & South China Sea Strategy

The P-8, Singapore & South China Sea Strategy
The P-8, Singapore & South China Sea Strategy

OVER THE MALACCA STRAIT: Defense Secretary Ashton Carter and his host, Singaporean Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen, made a stark and clear statement to China before the Shangri-La summit began, boarding America’s preeminent sub-hunting and surveillance plane, the P-8 Poseidon. “How do you like this aircraft?” asked Carter as they boarded the P-8. “I love this…

DSD Work Embraces DARPA’s Robot Boat, Sea Hunter

DSD Work Embraces DARPA’s Robot Boat, Sea Hunter
DSD Work Embraces DARPA’s Robot Boat, Sea Hunter

This afternoon, Deputy Defense Secretary and robotics booster Bob Work will christen the largest unmanned surface vessel in history. At 130 feet long and not quite 140 tons displacement, DARPA’s Sea Hunter dwarfs previous robotic boats, giving it the ruggedness and fuel capacity, about 70 days’ worth, to cross oceans on its own power without a manned mothership. But…

LCS Can Too Fight Russia, China: Navy Leaders

LCS Can Too Fight Russia, China: Navy Leaders
LCS Can Too Fight Russia, China: Navy Leaders

WASHINGTON: Is the Littoral Combat Ship a real warship? That question has bedeviled the small, sleek, lightly armed ships for years. Now it’s taken on new urgency as the Defense Department and the Navy both refocus on high-intensity, high-tech warfighting against “great powers” — i.e. China and Russia. Defense Secretary Ash Carter wants to cut…

Navy’s P-8 Sub Hunter Bets On High Altitude, High Tech; Barf Bags Optional

The Navy’s jet-powered P-8 Poseidon patrol plane boasts plenty of advances over the P-3 Orion turboprops it will replace, but for the sensor operators the favorite feature will be very basic: They won’t throw up as much. The P-3’s notoriously rough ride at low altitudes and the gunpowder-like stench from the launch tube shooting sonar…

Navy’s Sub-Hunting Skills Declined While China, Iran Built More Submarines

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA: During a decade of relentless focus on counterinsurgency, the military has let other skills erode, skills it will have to struggle to get back even as budgets tighten. In particular, the capacity of the US and allied navies to hunt enemy submarines has suffered even as potential adversaries like China and Iran…

Navy Didn’t Fudge Ship Numbers, UnderSec Work Says

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD [updated 7:30 am Thursday 19 April with Congressional comment and Raymond Pritchett’s retraction] : The smartest man in the Department of the Navy, Under Secretary Robert O. Work, erupted today in a passionate defense of the service’s integrity in how it counts its ships and of the controversial Littoral Combat Ship‘s place…