Invisible Bullets: The Navy’s Big Problem In Future War

Invisible Bullets: The Navy’s Big Problem In Future War
Invisible Bullets: The Navy’s Big Problem In Future War

WASHINGTON: In the brutal naval battles of the future, the first clash of arms will be a clash of electrons. If you don’t win the invisible battle of the airwaves, you can’t win the visible battle of missiles. Before warships can concentrate their fire on the enemy, they first must communicate with each other. Before they…

Polmar’s Navy: Trade LCS & Carriers For Frigates & Amphibs

Polmar’s Navy: Trade LCS & Carriers For Frigates & Amphibs
Polmar’s Navy: Trade LCS & Carriers For Frigates & Amphibs

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Ashton Carter wants to cut the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship program to buy more missiles, aircraft, and upgrades to ships. That’s good as far as it goes, eminent naval historian and analyst Norman Polmar told me this morning — “in my opinion the decision should have been five years ago” — but it’s…

Aegis Ashore: Navy Needs Relief From Land

Aegis Ashore: Navy Needs Relief From Land
Aegis Ashore: Navy Needs Relief From Land

CAPITOL HILL: Take my mission — please. The armed services are notorious for overselling their capabilities and grabbing turf to justify budgets. But when it comes to ballistic missile defense, the Navy feels so overburdened that it is talking up land-based alternatives as superior to its vaunted Aegis ships. [Click here for Part I of this…

Aegis Ambivalence: Navy, Hill Grapple Over Missile Defense Mission

Aegis Ambivalence: Navy, Hill Grapple Over Missile Defense Mission
Aegis Ambivalence: Navy, Hill Grapple Over Missile Defense Mission

WASHINGTON: Sometimes success is its own punishment. Shooting down ballistic missiles is one of the Navy’s most high-tech, high-profile capabilities — and it’s one of the most popular with Congress as well. But as demand for missile defense increases at what the Chief of Naval Operations has called an “unsustainable” pace, it’s an ever-greater burden…

Randy Forbes: Navy Has ‘No Credibility’ On Cruisers

Randy Forbes: Navy Has ‘No Credibility’ On Cruisers
Randy Forbes: Navy Has ‘No Credibility’ On Cruisers

WASHINGTON: The cruiser war continues. With House seapower subcommittee chairman Randy Forbes declaring the Navy has “no credibility” when they promise to modernize aging Ticonderoga-class cruisers, House Republicans and Navy leaders are accelerating towards a public collision. Last week, Forbes rolled out legislation requiring the Navy to modernize the cruisers twice as fast as planned,…

Mabus To HASC: Your Cruiser Plan Will Cost ‘100s Of Millions’ More

Mabus To HASC: Your Cruiser Plan Will Cost ‘100s Of Millions’ More
Mabus To HASC: Your Cruiser Plan Will Cost ‘100s Of Millions’ More

NATIONAL PRESS CLUB: Congress doesn’t trust the Navy to keep its aging cruisers in service, Sec. Ray Mabus acknowledged this afternoon. But they don’t have to trust anybody: They make the law. Let Congress pass whatever law it likes compelling the Navy to keep and modernize the ships, Mabus told reporters here. “I’m willing to…

HASC Rejects CNO Greenert Plea On Cruisers At Markup

HASC Rejects CNO Greenert Plea On Cruisers At Markup
HASC Rejects CNO Greenert Plea On Cruisers At Markup

CAPITOL HILL: By 38 votes to 24, the House Armed Services Committee shot down a proposal to slow down its cruiser modernization plan. Offered by the top Democrat on the seapower subcommittee, Rep. Joe Courtney, the amendment stemmed from a request by the Chief of Naval Operations. In a letter sent to Congress yesterday, Adm.…

More Ships, More Missiles, Less Waiting: Rep. Forbes Talks 2016 NDAA

More Ships, More Missiles, Less Waiting: Rep. Forbes Talks 2016 NDAA
More Ships, More Missiles, Less Waiting: Rep. Forbes Talks 2016 NDAA

CAPITOL HILL: More ships. More weapons. Less waiting. That’s the essential philosophy of Rep. Randy Forbes, chairman of the House subcommittee on seapower. In the draft National Defense Authorization Act headed for mark-up next week, he certainly seems to have gotten his way — on amphibious assault ships, submarines, land-based cruise missiles, and more. “My…

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…

‘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…

Authorizers Bend A Tad On A-10s; NDAA Heads To Senate

Authorizers Bend A Tad On A-10s; NDAA Heads To Senate
Authorizers Bend A Tad On A-10s; NDAA Heads To Senate

UPDATED: Includes Link To NDAA Language Filed Late Tuesday; SASC Weapons Summary  CAPITOL HILL: If you want to get some idea just how hard it will be to reduce the yearly increases in pay and benefits that have marked the last 13 years, look at the new defense policy bill out today. The senior leadership of the…

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…

You Spot, I Shoot: Aegis Ships Share Data To Destroy Cruise Missiles

You Spot, I Shoot: Aegis Ships Share Data To Destroy Cruise Missiles
You Spot, I Shoot: Aegis Ships Share Data To Destroy Cruise Missiles

Imagine you’re a sniper. Imagine the bad guys are coming — but you can’t see them yet. Imagine your spotter can see them — but only because he’s miles away from where you are, with a better view. Now imagine that when you put your eye to your gunsights, you see the view through his.…

Navy Finally Admits It Can’t Afford Fleet, Esp. New SSBNs

Navy Finally Admits It Can’t Afford Fleet, Esp. New SSBNs
Navy Finally Admits It Can’t Afford Fleet, Esp. New SSBNs

WASHINGTON: “Unsustainable.” That’s the Navy’s own official assessment of the spending rates required to keep the fleet large and modern enough to do its missions. For the service to state this in writing ratchets up not just the rhetoric but the likelihood of future budget battles in the Pentagon and on the Hill — especially…