Vice ADM Rowden: Scapegoat?

Vice ADM Rowden: Scapegoat?
Vice ADM Rowden: Scapegoat?

WASHINGTON: After a string of firings and retirements, the highest-ranking naval officer yet stepped down over accidents that killed 17 sailors. But was Vice Adm. Tom Rowden truly culpable in the summer 2017 collisions, or is he a scapegoat for deeper systemic problems? Our expert sources frankly disagreed. The argument against Rowden is simple. As…

Navy In Midst Of High-End War ‘Renaissance:’ Vice Adm. Rowden

Navy In Midst Of High-End War ‘Renaissance:’ Vice Adm. Rowden
Navy In Midst Of High-End War ‘Renaissance:’ Vice Adm. Rowden

UPDATED: Adds CNO Vision CRYSTAL CITY: Despite collisions this summer that killed 17 sailors and called into question basic seamanship skills, the Navy is undergoing a ‘renaissance’ in high-end warfighting capabilities, the commander of Naval Surface Forces says. New weapons, improved training, and a growing cadre of surface warfare specialists — veritable “Jedis” — are making…

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…

Navy Sidelines First 4 LCS; Overhauls Deployment, Crewing

Navy Sidelines First 4 LCS; Overhauls Deployment, Crewing
Navy Sidelines First 4 LCS; Overhauls Deployment, Crewing

PENTAGON: After a series of embarrassing breakdowns, the Navy is overhauling how it operates its controversial Littoral Combat Ships. It’s not only big news for the Navy but a cautionary tale for would-be innovators. The first four LCS ships, which were built with R&D funds and which lack bug fixes made to later vessels, will…

LCS Troubles May Stem From Double Engine

LCS Troubles May Stem From Double Engine
LCS Troubles May Stem From Double Engine

After two years of embarrassing breakdowns in both variants of the embattled Navy Littoral Combat Ship, there are worrying signs that a reliability problem is built into the design. At issue: the unhappy combination of an unusually small crew struggling with a uniquely complex propulsion system, one that yokes gas turbines and diesel engines together.…

Transforming ‘Distributed Lethality’ Strategy into Action

Transforming ‘Distributed Lethality’ Strategy into Action
Transforming ‘Distributed Lethality’ Strategy into Action

The concept of “distributed lethality”—what Navy leadership has described as “holding more adversaries at risk across a wider geography”—was a recurring theme at the recent Surface Navy Association Symposium on surface warfare strategy. But the Navy needs to make clearer what it means and how will it be implemented. At the symposium, Vice Adm. Thomas Rowden said distributed…

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…

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…

Sleepless In Singapore: LCS Is Undermanned & Overworked, Says GAO

Sleepless In Singapore: LCS Is Undermanned & Overworked, Says GAO
Sleepless In Singapore: LCS Is Undermanned & Overworked, Says GAO

UPDATED with US Navy response WASHINGTON: Some spectacular glitches marred the first overseas deployment of the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship, including an electrical failure that left the USS Freedom “briefly” dead in the water. Now Breaking Defense has obtained an unpublished Government Accountability Office study of Freedom‘s Singapore deployment that raises more serious questions about…

Marine Official To Helm Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Panel

Marine Official To Helm Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Panel
Marine Official To Helm Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Panel

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has told the Navy in no uncertain terms that he wants a second opinion on the controversial Littoral Combat Ship. Perhaps that’s why the newly formed “Small Surface Combatant Task Force” won’t be led by a sailor or even a Navy civilian. Instead, the “SSCTF” chairman will be Marine Corps Systems…

Navy Seeks Rail Guns, Lasers, Cruise Missiles To Improve Pacific Firepower

Navy Seeks Rail Guns, Lasers, Cruise Missiles To Improve Pacific Firepower
Navy Seeks Rail Guns, Lasers, Cruise Missiles To Improve Pacific Firepower

CRYSTAL CITY: “I’ve never wanted to enter any tactical scenario where all I had is a defensive capability. It’s a losing proposition,” said the chief of Pacific Command, Adm. Samuel Locklear. “You will defend yourself until you’re dead.” That was the PACOM commander’s blunt and public response when I asked him about the chronic imbalance between…

Littoral Combat Ship Cut Plan Reopens Navy Rift: Build ‘Em Fast Or Rugged

Littoral Combat Ship Cut Plan Reopens Navy Rift: Build ‘Em Fast Or Rugged
Littoral Combat Ship Cut Plan Reopens Navy Rift: Build ‘Em Fast Or Rugged

CRYSTAL CITY: The Littoral Combat Ship was supposed to be one of the fastest things in the fleet, but it seems like the skeptics – and the sequester – have caught up with it. The question is, what’s next? After a Pentagon memo  recommended slashing the program by more than a third — from 52 ships to…

Will Sequester Scuttle Navy’s Surface Ship Comeback?

Will Sequester Scuttle Navy’s Surface Ship Comeback?
Will Sequester Scuttle Navy’s Surface Ship Comeback?

CAPITOL HILL: Just when the Navy’s surface fleet had started pulling itself out of a 10-year, $2 billion hole, budget dysfunction may kick it right back in. We’ve written a great deal about the damage done to all four armed services by the automatic budget cuts known as sequestration. But what is happening to the…