US Navy destroyer shoots down an ICBM in milestone test https://t.co/WT93saoNFD pic.twitter.com/YNf66Qjhup
— Defense News (@defense_news) November 17, 2020
US Navy destroyer shoots down an ICBM in milestone test https://t.co/WT93saoNFD pic.twitter.com/YNf66Qjhup
— Defense News (@defense_news) November 17, 2020
It could be rotation among Singapore, Darwin Australia and A&N India, it's still in infancy but worth watching for.US Navy plans to revive tactical formation focused on Indian, Pacific oceans
The US Navy plans to revive a tactical formation that will focus on the Indian and Pacific Oceans and work with partners such as India and Singapore to cope with potential contingencies, a top American naval defence official has said.
Kenneth Braithwaite, secretary of the US Navy, made the announcement about establishing the First Fleet while addressing the Naval Submarine League’s annual symposium on Tuesday.
The First Fleet, which will be one of the US Navy’s “numbered fleets” or major tactical units, could be based out of Singapore in the long run, said Braithwaite, according to a report by USNI News, the journal of the US Naval Institute. “We want to stand up a new numbered fleet. And we want to put that numbered fleet in the crossroads between the Indian and the Pacific Oceans, and we’re really going to have an Indo-PACOM footprint,” Braithwaite said.
"We can’t just rely on the 7th Fleet in Japan. We have to look to our other allies and partners like Singapore, like India, and actually put a numbered fleet where it would be extremely relevant if, God forbid, we were to ever to get in any kind of a dust-up,” he said.
Braithwaite’s remarks come against the backdrop of the navies of India, Australia, Japan and the US kicking off second phase of the Malabar exercise in the Arabian Sea. The move assumes significance because of the current focus on China’s assertive actions across the Indo-Pacific, especially the South China Sea.
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US Navy plans to revive tactical formation focused on Indian, Pacific oceans
Kenneth Braithwaite, secretary of the US Navy, made the announcement about establishing the First Fleet while addressing the Naval Submarine League’s annual symposium on Tuesday.m.hindustantimes.com
The #USNavy's four Ohio Class #SSGNs may soon receive new #hypersonic missiles which could transform their capabilities. @CovertShores explains why 🇺🇸⚓️🚀https://t.co/0wtY447rKO
— Naval News (@navalnewscom) December 2, 2020
India provides US$ 2 million to United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) for Palestinian Refugees pic.twitter.com/uyNTWL0iR4
— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) December 10, 2020
First Female Nuclear Carrier CO Will Command USS Abraham Lincoln - USNI Newshttps://t.co/HraTwRMgaU pic.twitter.com/zVctTDBKHR
— U.S. Naval Institute (@NavalInstitute) December 23, 2020
“Aircraft takeoff and landing systems on the USS Gerald R. Ford remain unreliable and break down too often more than three years after the $13.2 billion carrier was delivered, according to the Pentagon’s top tester.” https://t.co/3HBp4Lik85 via @bpolitics
— Franz-Stefan Gady (@HoansSolo) January 11, 2021
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— Naval News (@navalnewscom) February 3, 2021
5⃣➡️ Lockheed Martin Delivers HELIOS Laser Weapon System To U.S. Navyhttps://t.co/qQxCm9IyRQ
T-boat on the Clyde - outbound from Faslane this evening in wet and windy conditions.
— Navy Lookout (@NavyLookout) March 10, 2021
via: Sheila Weir pic.twitter.com/u6AgIZVGPP
After a 99000 mile journey– the longest for a carrier since WWII– USS Nimitz returned home earlier this month. Commanding the Nimitz's Carrier Strike Group 11 is someone familiar to Bath shipbuilders: Rear Adm. James A. Kirk, the 1st captain of USS Zumwalt https://t.co/hYJA3Bpezh
— General Dynamics Bath Iron Works (@GDBIW) March 20, 2021
Wait, one of America's most capable submarines has been in a quiet battle against… Bed bugs?https://t.co/FaebXjYq5m
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) March 11, 2021
Hot off the digital press!
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) March 24, 2021
Multiple destroyers were swarmed by mysterious 'drones' off California over numerous nights: https://t.co/giKyCtMhE2
Hot off the digital press!
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) March 24, 2021
Multiple destroyers were swarmed by mysterious 'drones' off California over numerous nights: https://t.co/giKyCtMhE2
If some of this was really labeled totally unknown after a deep investigation by the 'UAP task force,' then we are really in trouble. Huge piece coming soon on this and our multi-year deep investigation of this subject. https://t.co/4IOXa7cIug
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) April 9, 2021
The U.S. Navy continues to learn more about a pair of directed energy weapons, as the service installs the fourth and fifth dazzler system this year and begins land-based testing of a high-energy laser weapon.#DirectedEnergyWeapons #ODIN #HELIOShttps://t.co/UNBSBn2Dgg
— Indo-Pacific Defense FORUM (@IPDefenseForum) April 18, 2021
Unmanned Systems, Passive Sensors Help USS John Finn Bullseye Target With SM-6 - USNI Newshttps://t.co/7389Ri2EOU pic.twitter.com/rG0iXKMXzv
— USNI News (@USNINews) April 26, 2021