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2024 in review: Navy – Defense One

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CNO: US Navy is having a 1930s moment

Franchetti highlights “warfighting” and “warfighters” as key priorities.
Patrick Tucker, Science & Technology Editor


Navy adds $1B to unconventional effort to boost sub production

A non-profit’s sole-source contract pushes third-party funding to a potential of nearly $4 billion.
Lauren C. Williams, Senior Editor


Defense One Radio, Ep. 167: How U.S. Navy shipbuilding sank so low

It’s a complex problem built up over decades. Our guests discuss the causes, effects, and possible solutions.
Ben Watson, Senior Multimedia Editor


China’s latest aircraft carrier is much more than a big ship

Along with technical and operational advances, the Fujian represents a response to 19th-century humiliation.
J. Michael Dahm and Peter W. Singer


What reports got wrong about China’s ‘sunken nuclear submarine’

Western news organizations often miss crucial context—and even the real news—about Chinese military modernization.
J. Michael Dahm and Peter W. Singer


Why the Navy isn’t shooting down Houthi drones with lasers yet

A paradox is slowing the service’s drive to replace expensive missiles with theoretically better energy weapons.
Patrick Tucker, Science & Technology Editor


Navy envisions ‘hundreds of thousands’ of drones in the Pacific to deter China

With DIU contracting for prototypes, Pacific Fleet is experimenting with unmanned craft that may one day defend Taiwan.
Patrick Tucker, Science & Technology Editor


New sat images show Russian vessels fleeing Black Sea ports

Ukrainian drone attacks have also prompted Russian patrols and harbor defenses, according to BlackSky images.
Patrick Tucker, Science & Technology Editor


Australia got a new sub drone far faster than the US Navy could have, company says

Anduril says its Ghost Shark proves that UUVs can be designed and built quickly.
Patrick Tucker, Science & Technology Editor


Giant military manta ray drone passes first ocean test

Manta Ray prototype demonstrates propulsion, steering in step toward “real-world operations.”
Patrick Tucker, Science & Technology Editor


Inside the Navy’s slick effort to find workers to build submarines

The BuildSubmarines ad blitz is part of an innovative campaign to shore up one particular aspect of the industrial base.
Lauren C. Williams, Senior Editor


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