This announcement is “transformational for us,” Saildrone CEO Richard Jenkins told Breaking Defense in an interview today.| Breaking Defense
Emerging technologies will allow forces to operate faster in the enemy’s decision cycle.| Breaking Defense
“Due to the federal budget issues and resultant government shutdown, many of the key speakers who are either active-duty military personnel or civilian government employees are unable to attend the in-person Annual Symposium & Industry Update (ASIU),” according to an email from the Naval Submarine League.| Breaking Defense
“Successful tests conducted on the frigate SACHSEN proved the demonstrator’s tracking capability, effectiveness and precision under real operational conditions for the first time in Europe,” the announcement says.| Breaking Defense
The October 2025 PEO Directory – Update 2. The Department of War (DoW) is one of the world’s largest organizations. If you’re a startup trying to figure out who to call on and how to navigate the …| Steve Blank
Navy Secretary John Phelan has announced a review into whether sailors’ and Marines’ social media posts have been “misaligned” with official guidance. The post Navy launches review of Marines’ and sailors’ personal social media posts appeared first on Task & Purpose.| Task & Purpose
Both aircraft were on routine flight operations, the Navy said, when they went down in the water only 30 minutes apart. All crew were recovered safely. The post Two USS Nimitz aircraft crash within an hour in separate mishaps appeared first on Task & Purpose.| Task & Purpose
The Ford will join more than 6,000 troops and a forces including ships, planes and Marines as the U.S. ramps up strikes in Latin American waters. The post Pentagon orders USS Gerald R. Ford into Caribbean, first carrier sent to region appeared first on Task & Purpose.| Task & Purpose
Sinking warships with “kamikaze”-like strikes, attacking critical infrastructure, and “swarming” together to overwhelm enemy defenses, Ukraine’s Magura drone boats have had success countering Russian naval forces in the Black Sea — despite its Navy’s markedly limited resources. These autonomous maritime vessels are having a moment, and the Pentagon and weapons industry alike want in on it. Flush with cash from venture capitalists and, increasingly, the DoD, which has awarded hun...| Responsible Statecraft
Yes, the horses were a throwback to a bygone era, but isn't the Army proud of its history? The post Why the Army needs the cavalry appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
"When you see it, I believe that you'll probably think to yourself, 'Holy s--, that thing is f--- cool,'" said Shield AI President and Co-founder Brandon Tseng at a Tuesday event.| Breaking Defense
Navy Secretary John Phelan said the ongoing review is designed to make the original deal “better," to clear up some of the “ambiguity” and be a “win-win for everybody.”| Breaking Defense
During his celebration of the Navy‘s 250th anniversary, Donald Trump announced that the Navy has carried out yet another strike on an alleged cartel drug smuggling boat, in a very similar fashion to other recent strikes. “Every one of those boats is responsible for the death of 25,000 American people and the destruction of families. […]| TrumpFile.org
This is the first of a series of occasional posts on observations of how some individual initiatives made strategic impacts on World War II. Most major decisions were made by teams of qualifi…| Economist Writing Every Day
Indonesia’s strategic location, which includes vitally important international seaways such as the Malacca, Lombok, and the Sunda Straits, is critically important for all navies operating in the Indo-Pacific.| Indonesia at Melbourne
The eastern span of the Bay Bridge goes right over Nimitz House, one of the most storied...| SFGATE
When the era of jet propulsion began, so did a new challenge: mastering vertical take-off and landing. While many early VTOL aircraft were notoriously difficult to fly, the U.S. Navy sought a different path with the Bell X-22. Instead of relying on raw thrust or massive tiltrotors, this experimental aircraft featured a peculiar yet groundbreaking […] The post The Four-Fan X-Plane: A Closer Look at the Bell X-22’s Bold Experiment appeared first on Aviation Humor.| Aviation Humor
This 122 page manual contains all of the operating instructions and technical details needed to pilot this sleek, silver, 250 foot long, weaponized anti-submarine dirigible.| Beautiful Public Data
This fall I am going to be presenting a paper on the Navy’s development of the Hunter-Killer Submarine (SSK) and how they evolved the World War II submarine into more familiar submarines of today. …| The Text Message
Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Heavy Industries wins a fierce contest to build the Australian navy's new fleet of warships, beating a bid from German rival ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.| www.abc.net.au
The Air Force has curtailed using the pistol following the death of an airman, but the other services continue to use the M18 and M17.| Task & Purpose
Officials from the three services said they have no plans to modify or pause use of the Sig Sauer pistol after the death of an airman.| Task & Purpose
Finding a customer for your product in the Department of Defense is hard: Who should you talk to? How do you get their attention? How do you know if they have money to spend on your product? It almost always starts with a Program Executive Office. The Department of Defense (DoD) no longer owns all […]| Steve Blank
The future of the the Navy's F/A-XX sixth-generation fighter jet remains uncertain as lawmakers support robust funding for the program while the Trump administration tries to slash spending in 2026.| DefenseScoop
The Navy is expanding its rollout of AI capabilities for sailors, Marines and civilians to speedily adopt in their daily operations, via its emerging DoN GPT tool.| DefenseScoop
The runway display of 53 Air Force and Navy planes — plus Army missiles — ranged from rescue helicopters to fighters and hulking spy planes.| Task & Purpose
A Navy officer was awarded a settlement after a towing company ran afoul of federal law protecting service members on active military orders.| Task & Purpose
A real war between the United States and Communist China is a real possibility as the CCP rapidly expands its naval capabilities while the U.S. fleet shrinks and gets older, warned China expert and Navy Capt. James Fanell (Ret.) in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. Perhaps even ... The post War With China a Real Possibility, Naval Expert Warns appeared first on The New American.| Video - The New American
Rear Adm. Michael Wosje became one of about 400 Navy pilots to record 1,000 landings on an aircraft carrier.| Task & Purpose
Pilots first heard about a Chinese live-fire naval exercise near Australia last week when already in the air, receiving messages that forced some to change paths through a busy air corridor, satellite text messages to and from pilots seen by Reuters show.| gCaptain
The commander of the USS Harry S Truman was relieved of command a week after the Navy aircraft carrier collided with a merchant ship.| Task & Purpose
More than 5,000 military personnel from across roughly 35 nations and international groups are embarking on a 12-day, U.S.-led event.| DefenseScoop
Cmdr. Sarah M. Quemada assumed command of Naval Information Warfare Training Group Norfolk in June 2023. She has been reassigned.| Task & Purpose
The technologies selected for the upcoming Silent Swarm demonstration are much higher quality than in years past, according to the project leader.| DefenseScoop
A Wyoming man who once read Tom Clancy novels during class in high school recently bought the original Red October in an online auction.| Task & Purpose
Lt. Cmdr. Lyndsay "Miley" Evans and Lt. Serena "Dug" Wileman both flew dozens of combat missions aboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.| Task & Purpose
The two leaders of the Navy's main repair installation in East Asia were fired from their roles on Sunday for a "loss of confidence."| Task & Purpose
The 1904 Dogger Bank Incident, where the Russian Navy mistakenly attacked British trawlers, led to an international crisis and exposed the dangers of military paranoia.| Historic Mysteries
Over the years the Bermuda Triangle has spawned countless tales. Would we be so fascinated by this area of North Atlantic Ocean if we knew the truth?| Historic Mysteries
The end of the Japanese Battleship Mutsu was as shocking as it was unexpected. How did a massive explosion split her in two in a supposedly safe harbor?| Historic Mysteries
The vastness of the ocean hides numerous unsolved mysteries, particularly surrounding shipwrecks and disappearances. One… The post Five Shipwreck Mysteries That Remain Unsolved (Video) appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
Pentagon leadership selected Anduril’s Dive-LD autonomous underwater vehicles as part of the second tranche of capabilities to be quickly mass produced via a high-stakes modernization effort known as Replicator, multiple sources told DefenseScoop.| DefenseScoop
Technology Operational Experimentation Event (TOEE) 25.2 is part of a campaign led by the Office of Naval Research-Global that will focus on emerging tech to support operational objectives related to subsea and seabed warfare.| DefenseScoop
Government comics have taught Americans how to prevent forest fires, survive a nuclear blast, and how soldiers should handle homosexuality in the military.| Beautiful Public Data
These fascinating Army and Navy brand style guides define the look, feel and voice of our armed forces.| Beautiful Public Data
Navy Capt. Richard A. Zaszewski has been relieved as commander of Naval Special Warfare Group Eight. He is a Silver Star recipient.| Task & Purpose
Retired Navy Adm. William H. McRaven has been awarded $50 million to give to charities by Jeff Bezos and his fiancé Lauren Sánchez.| Task & Purpose
Navy is one of those colours that never seems to go out of fashion. Here are 12 gorgeous dark blue paint colours for every interior.| The Listed Home
The Camp Lejeune water contamination resulted from leaking fuel tanks and an off-base dry cleaning company that released toxic chemicals, including trichloroethylene (TCE) and benzene, into the groundwater. The military used the water to supply drinking water to the base and nearby civilian communities from 1953 until 1987. The water contamination at Camp Lejeune caused… The post 3 Reasons Why Camp Lejeune Justice Is Good for ALL Veterans appeared first on Camp Lejeune Claims Center.| Camp Lejeune Claims Center
Learn about the new Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 which allow victims to seek financial compensation for their injuries and illnesses.| Camp Lejeune Claims Center
Tired of choosing endless navy paint samples? Look no further than Benjamin Moore Hale Navy for the perfet navy paint color and here's why...| The Harper House
Less Butter and Fewer Friends, But More Guns As China's economy slows down ahead of expectations and it loses its luster abroad, it's hard power seems set to acquire a bigger profile.| Anatoly Karlin