Why a small shipyard merger could signal bigger problems for the US military

Why a small shipyard merger could signal bigger problems for the US military
Why a small shipyard merger could signal bigger problems for the US military

Bollinger’s CEO says the deal has strengthened his company’s standing in the industrial base, but analysts worry the merger is a bellwether for more consolidation to come – which could impact the Pentagon’s shipbuilding plans.

What should the US Navy learn from Moskva’s demise?

What should the US Navy learn from Moskva’s demise?
What should the US Navy learn from Moskva’s demise?

China’s investment in anti-ship weaponry poses a “major problem” for the US Navy’s ability to fight in the Indo-Pacific, a Singapore-based analyst told Breaking Defense.

With missile upgrade, P-8A Poseidon brings capacity, complexity to China fight: Analysts

With missile upgrade, P-8A Poseidon brings capacity, complexity to China fight: Analysts
With missile upgrade, P-8A Poseidon brings capacity, complexity to China fight: Analysts

Upgrading the P-8’s offensive capabilities could add confusion to any Chinese planning, but the Pentagon has struggled to integrate LRASM onto other aircraft.

Pentagon Approves Two-Carrier Buy As Fixes Continue to Navy’s Priciest Ship

Pentagon Approves Two-Carrier Buy As Fixes Continue to Navy’s Priciest Ship
Pentagon Approves Two-Carrier Buy As Fixes Continue to Navy’s Priciest Ship

Congress is evaluating the proposal to issue a $24 billion contract for the Navy’s next two carriers, as the service looks at months of work to fix ongoing problems with the Ford-class’s first ship.

Keep Ships Longer To Boost Fleet Size: 355 Ships By 2035

Keep Ships Longer To Boost Fleet Size: 355 Ships By 2035
Keep Ships Longer To Boost Fleet Size: 355 Ships By 2035

Instead of growing from 284 ships now to 355 in 2052-2055, the timeframe officials cited in the past, the Navy could reach its goal in 2032-2035, said Vice Adm. Thomas Moore, chief of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).

First Combat Laser For Navy Warship: Lockheed HELIOS

First Combat Laser For Navy Warship: Lockheed HELIOS
First Combat Laser For Navy Warship: Lockheed HELIOS

WASHINGTON: By 2020, for the first time, the US Navy will put a lethal laser on a warship. “This is a very big deal,” said Mark Gunzinger of the Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments, a longtime advocate of lasers. “It is clear evidence of the progress that has been made over the last several years…

Upgrade Navy Networks To Get Most From F-35: Commandant Wants Quality

Upgrade Navy Networks To Get Most From F-35: Commandant Wants Quality
Upgrade Navy Networks To Get Most From F-35: Commandant Wants Quality

CAPITOL HILL: If the Commandant of the Marine Corps had one more dollar to spend — and he probably will with the recent budget deal — he’d use it to upgrade Navy ships’ electronics to take full advantage of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, he said this morning. The Marines’ new F-35Bs have the sensors to…

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…

Industry Can Build 355 Ships, But Which Ones?

Industry Can Build 355 Ships, But Which Ones?
Industry Can Build 355 Ships, But Which Ones?

WASHINGTON: Sure, American industry can build the 355-ship fleet both Trump and the admirals want, three former Navy Secretaries said today. We can even build it a lot faster than most experts expect, but there are a lot of ifs. If we start using small shipyards that currently don’t build warships. If we streamline procurement, and, of…

LCS Lives: They Still Count In Age Of Frigates

LCS Lives: They Still Count In Age Of Frigates
LCS Lives: They Still Count In Age Of Frigates

Yes, the Navy has cut short its Littoral Combat Ship program and started work on a bigger, tougher, better-armed frigate. But the small ships will still be big part of the future fleet, experts we spoke to agreed, and the frigate will carry on much of the LCS legacy. It’s true the Navy’s needs have…

Trump Acts To Revitalize America’s Defense Industrial Base

Trump Acts To Revitalize America’s Defense Industrial Base
Trump Acts To Revitalize America’s Defense Industrial Base

President Donald Trump has identified a fact few of his recent predecessors have understood: the Defense Industrial Base of the United States (DIB) is a critical component of our national security. The DIB is more important than any individual weapons program – be it an aircraft carrier, long range bomber, or high-tech tank.  But for too…

Navy Must Boost Carrier Air Wings’ Range, Size & Lethality

Navy Must Boost Carrier Air Wings’ Range, Size & Lethality
Navy Must Boost Carrier Air Wings’ Range, Size & Lethality

Paris Air Show attendees take note. The Navy needs more new strike fighters to cope with falling readiness rates. Will they be Super Hornets, F-35s or Block III Super Hornets? What mix does the US Navy need as it grapples with boosting the size of the fleet to 355 ships? And what about the MQ-25…

Aircraft Carrier: The Nation’s Trump Card Reborn

Aircraft Carrier: The Nation’s Trump Card Reborn
Aircraft Carrier: The Nation’s Trump Card Reborn

The usefulness of the aircraft carrier, long the centerpiece of American naval power in the world, was in serious question, even by me, one year ago. Chronic underfunding, poor strategic assumptions and bad acquisition decisions had left the carrier defensively unprotected and offensively underpowered as its airwing both shrank in size and striking range. President Trump’s election and…

McCain’s Excellent White Paper: Smaller Carriers, High-Low Weapons Mix, Frigates, Cheap Fighters

McCain’s Excellent White Paper: Smaller Carriers, High-Low Weapons Mix, Frigates, Cheap Fighters
McCain’s Excellent White Paper: Smaller Carriers, High-Low Weapons Mix, Frigates, Cheap Fighters

Sen. John McCain issued a provocative and comprehensive alternative budget for the Pentagon on Monday, Restoring American Power: Recommendations for the FY 2018-FY 2022 Defense Budget. Jerry Hendrix, a strategy and naval expert at the Center for New American Security, crunched the numbers from McCain’s White Paper and authored this analysis for our readers. Read…