Half Of Shipbuilders ‘1 Contract Away’ From Bust: Stackley

Half Of Shipbuilders ‘1 Contract Away’ From Bust: Stackley
Half Of Shipbuilders ‘1 Contract Away’ From Bust: Stackley

WASHINGTON: “About half” of the shipyards building US Navy vessels are “one contract away” from leaving the business, the Navy’s top procurement officer told the Senate today. After decades of decline due to foreign competition, the US shipbuilding industry has become so fragile and so dependent on government contracts that the Navy is taking unprecedented and…

JLTV, EELV, A-10, F-35 All On Line At SASC

JLTV, EELV, A-10, F-35 All On Line At SASC
JLTV, EELV, A-10, F-35 All On Line At SASC

WASHINGTON: The hearing season is roaring ahead at full tilt, with senior officials at five defense hearings on Wednesday. Here’s our preview of some of the likely topics and issues. The most interesting to Breaking Defense readers probably will be the unique pairing of the four Army and Air Force leaders before the full Senate…

McCain Warns Navy On LCS Upgrade

McCain Warns Navy On LCS Upgrade
McCain Warns Navy On LCS Upgrade

CAPITOL HILL: The war over the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship is far from over. This morning, Senate Armed Services Committee chairman John McCain warned Navy leaders that their drive towards an upgraded LCS frigate may be repeating the mistakes that resulted in the original, much-criticized LCS design. “Without a clear capabilities-based assessment, it is not clear…

Growing Teeth: Upgunning The Surface Navy

Growing Teeth: Upgunning The Surface Navy
Growing Teeth: Upgunning The Surface Navy

Last week, the US Navy made waves by announcing two bold ideas for the surface fleet: a new concept of warfighting called “distributed lethality” — “If it floats, it fights” — and a new name for the controversial Littoral Combat Ship — now called a “frigate.” We asked Bryan Clark, a former special assistant to…

What’s In A Name? Making The LCS ‘Frigate’ Reality

What’s In A Name? Making The LCS ‘Frigate’ Reality
What’s In A Name? Making The LCS ‘Frigate’ Reality

CRYSTAL CITY: What’s in a frigate? That which we call a Littoral Combat Ship by any other name would smell as sweet — or stink as bad, according to LCS’s many critics. While LCS is being redesigned and renamed, there’s a lot of hard work and hard choices required to make the improvements real. Yesterday,…

‘If It Floats, It Fights’: Navy Seeks ‘Distributed Lethality’

‘If It Floats, It Fights’: Navy Seeks ‘Distributed Lethality’
‘If It Floats, It Fights’: Navy Seeks ‘Distributed Lethality’

CRYSTAL CITY: “If it floats, it fights,” Rear Adm. Peter Fanta says. “That’s ‘distributed lethality'[:] Make every cruiser, destroyer, amphib, LCS [Littoral Combat Ship], a thorn in somebody else’s side.” “It just takes arming everything,” says Fanta, the director of surface warfare (section N96) on the Navy staff. “Lethality” simply means more and better weapons. “Distributed” means…

The Case For LCS: Searching For The AirAsia Plane

The Case For LCS: Searching For The AirAsia Plane
The Case For LCS: Searching For The AirAsia Plane

The Littoral Combat Ship Fort Worth joined the search for the remains of Air Asia Flight QZ8501. This grim mission marked more than a real-world test of a new and controversial class of ship. It also shows why the Navy needs something like LCS at all. The Fort Worth started working this weekend with the…

Navy 2015: Congressional Clashes Over LCS, UCLASS & Carriers

Navy 2015: Congressional Clashes Over LCS, UCLASS & Carriers
Navy 2015: Congressional Clashes Over LCS, UCLASS & Carriers

Smooth sailing is not in the Navy’s forecast for the next year.The service faces big decisions on major programs, and we can expect clashes between Navy plans, congressional politics and budgetary realities on three of the biggest: the upgunned Littoral Combat Ship, the UCLASS armed drone, and the jewel in the Navy’s crown, the nuclear aircraft carrier. The…

Fire Scout Grows Up: Drone Getting Radar, Rockets, 2016 IOC

Fire Scout Grows Up: Drone Getting Radar, Rockets, 2016 IOC
Fire Scout Grows Up: Drone Getting Radar, Rockets, 2016 IOC

NATIONAL PRESS CLUB: They get so big, so fast. Once a child-sized helicopter that could just collect reconnaissance imagery, the Navy’s MQ-8 Fire Scout has graduated to a bigger airframe that will also carry a maritime search radar and laser-guided rockets. The tentative plan is to kick off the competition for the new radar with…

LCS Lives: Hagel Approves Better Armed Upgrade

LCS Lives: Hagel Approves Better Armed Upgrade
LCS Lives: Hagel Approves Better Armed Upgrade

PENTAGON: The controversial Littoral Combat Ship dodged a big torpedo today, when outgoing Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel approved the Navy’s plan for a larger, better armed and better protected version of the ship. Critics had called for a radical redesign or an entirely new ship. The “modified LCS” simply adds new weapons, electronics, and armor to…

47 Seconds From Hell:  A Challenge To Navy Doctrine

47 Seconds From Hell:  A Challenge To Navy Doctrine
47 Seconds From Hell: A Challenge To Navy Doctrine

WASHINGTON: Someone shoots a cruise missile at you. How far away would you like to stop it: over 200 miles out or less than 35? If you answered “over 200,” congratulations, you’re thinking like the US Navy, which has spent billions of dollars over decades to develop ever more sophisticated anti-missile defenses. According to Bryan…

LCS, JHSV ‘Marginal’ For Marine Ops: Gen. Paxton

LCS, JHSV ‘Marginal’ For Marine Ops: Gen. Paxton
LCS, JHSV ‘Marginal’ For Marine Ops: Gen. Paxton

WASHINGTON: Even as the Navy pursues cheaper ships such as LCS and JHSV, the Marines’ message is: Amphibious Warships; Accept No Substitutes. There’s real interest and opportunity in non-traditional ways to deploy Marines, assistant commandant Gen. John Paxton said today, but a purpose-built amphibious ship remains the Marine’s top choice to go to war with. The Navy’s two…

Pentagon Struggles To Save New Programs: Kendall

Pentagon Struggles To Save New Programs: Kendall
Pentagon Struggles To Save New Programs: Kendall

[UPDATED with Hagel, Shaffer comments] NATIONAL PRESS CLUB: The four armed services only submitted their draft 2016 budgets to the Office of the Secretary of Defense “basically yesterday,” Undersecretary Frank Kendall said this morning — and he’s already “concerned.” As the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Kendall sees worrying signs. With the automatic budget cuts known as…

Lockheed Says It Can ‘Easily’ Improve LCS

Lockheed Says It Can ‘Easily’ Improve LCS
Lockheed Says It Can ‘Easily’ Improve LCS

ARLINGTON: In the race to replace the Navy’s controversial Littoral Combat Ship, the leading contender seems to be…. a better Littoral Combat Ship. That’s the clear implication of what we’ve been hearing from Navy leadership, and it’s clear from  press briefings today that LCS contractor Lockheed Martin feels pretty confident it can do the job.…