Commander: Navy’s new Task Group 59.1 to usher unmanned systems into ‘operational realm’

Commander: Navy’s new Task Group 59.1 to usher unmanned systems into ‘operational realm’
Commander: Navy’s new Task Group 59.1 to usher unmanned systems into ‘operational realm’

Lt. Luis Echeverria, the newly appointed commander of Task Group 59.1, spoke with Breaking Defense about the group’s role in integrating maritime drones into real-world operations.

To counter Iran at sea, US must sell partners on doing more

To counter Iran at sea, US must sell partners on doing more
To counter Iran at sea, US must sell partners on doing more

Iranian activity on the water has become increasingly aggressive and the US needs to adapt to this new reality, write two former heads of US Naval Forces Central Command and two experts from the Jewish Institute for National Security of America.

The Axis of Chaos: U.S., Saudi Arabia, & Iran

The Axis of Chaos: U.S., Saudi Arabia, & Iran
The Axis of Chaos: U.S., Saudi Arabia, & Iran

  When Air Force One touches down at King Khalid International Airport on Wednesday, President Obama will enter a Middle East figuratively as well as literally on fire. In the current revolutionary period, the region is beset by multiple cross-cutting wars, the ongoing disintegration of at least four states (Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen), and the ascendance…

Will Fracking, Climate Change, Solar Reshape US Security?

Will Fracking, Climate Change, Solar Reshape US Security?
Will Fracking, Climate Change, Solar Reshape US Security?

Energy sources and related commodities have driven national security issues ever since the modern nation-state was born with the Peace of Westphalia. Oak made Spain and England’s stout sailing ships. Water energy and wind drove mills and moved water. Wood and coal moved steamships. Then came the almost magical commodity of oil, packed with energy. World War II…

US Navy Needs Fast Missile Craft — And LCS — in Persian Gulf

US Navy Needs Fast Missile Craft — And LCS — in Persian Gulf
US Navy Needs Fast Missile Craft — And LCS — in Persian Gulf

The Navy’s Fifth Fleet in the Persian Gulf doesn’t have an effective long-distance missile for ship-to-ship engagements. The Navy’s plans to eventually position eight Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) in the gulf by 2018 will not alleviate this problem, given current armament and design. (Tarbi wanted to use the Arabian Gulf instead of Persian, but the…

Near Iran, U.S. Hosts Huge Persian Gulf Wargame; 35 Ships, 41 Countries

Near Iran, U.S. Hosts Huge Persian Gulf Wargame; 35 Ships, 41 Countries
Near Iran, U.S. Hosts Huge Persian Gulf Wargame; 35 Ships, 41 Countries

Just nine months after hosting the biggest multinational mine-warfare exercises “ever” to be held in and around the Persian Gulf, the Navy’s 5th Fleet and its foreign partners outdid themselves with a second, even larger wargame. More than 20 nations participated in September’s International Mine Counter-Measures Exercise 2012, collaborating against fictional ecoterrorists whose capabilities were suspiciously…