The sea services want to be able to practice complex scenarios in a training and simulation environment that pulls together all-domain sailors and Marines.
Several leaders at the Sea-Air-Space conference presented updates on key unmanned programs. Here are the highlights.
The U.S. Maritime Administration is pursuing a three-pronged approach to update and grow the nation’s surge sealift capacity.
U.S. military and defense industry officials flocked to the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space conference south of Washington, D.C., this week.
Navy vessels dot waters the world over and are expected to play a critical role in a conflict with China or Russia.
Defense News Weekly's Andrea Scott gives an inside look at some of the top items on the show floor at this year's Sea-Air-Space conference.
More Stories U.S. military and defense industry officials flocked to the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space conference south of Washington, D.C., this week. Navy vessels dot waters the world over and are expected to play a critical role in a conflict with China or Russia. Among recent examples, he said, was the Russian harassment of a U.S. Air Force drone, which splashed into the Black Sea after a collision in March. After operational and production milestones in 2022, the CH-53K program is looking to its first deployment on amphibious ships in 2025. “Sometimes we get in our own way, by over-classifying, over-compartmentalizing,” Gen. David Berger said. The Corps’ experimentation with systems that require no crew comes as part of an ambitious revamp of the service. The Navy and Marines are back on the same page about a low-cost Landing Ship Medium, following negotiations over survivability and capability of the craft. The service said that, following the success of Task Force 59 in the Middle East, it would bring unmanned and AI operations to Central and South America. The head of the F-35 program also said the military has recently made progress in getting access to more of the fighter's data from Lockheed Martin. U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Karl Thomas, commander of the 7th Fleet in Japan, was picked for an information warfare post in early March. The sole builder of amphibious ships is eyeing future capabilities and ways to trim cost on its LPDs, should the Pentagon end up changing the design. The airplane would be built from a stretched version of the C-130J and allow the president to communicate with nuclear-armed submarines in case of war. “When you have that mentality, a hiccup in the supply chain … becomes your single point of failure," the F-35's program executive officer said Monday. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday said Project Overmatch is "in full swing, right now." Load More