News
Transparent Sea: the Unstealthy Future of Submarines
Submarines have been America’s invisible advantage since World War II. But the oceans are getting more transparent.
The Hunt for Red October Gets Easier
Today's submarines are in danger of becoming increasingly vulnerable as “game changers” in undersea warfare make it easier to detect them, a new report says.
New Era in Undersea Warfare Requires Novel Approaches
Exploitation of new technologies and operational techniques will be essential for the U.S. Navy’s undersea warfare forces to maintain the superiority that the Navy has maintained in the decades since World War II.
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.”
Nuclear Power Plants on New Submarines May Last 40-Plus Years
The Navy hopes to have the first replacement for the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine on duty by 2031. When that vessel is launched, the onboard nuclear power plant is expected to last its entire 40-year service life.
Shrouded in Mystery, New Bomber Makes Waves
In late spring or early summer, the US Air Force will decide who will build its next-generation bomber. Yet, despite all the hype and public interest, the program remains shrouded in mystery.