US Navy – Navy wants commando ‘mothership’ in Middle East

January 28th, 2012

- Washington Post – The Pentagon is rushing to send a large floating base for commando teams to the Middle East as tensions rise with Iran, al-Qaeda in Yemen and Somali pirates, among other threats. In response to requests from U.S. Central Command, which oversees military operations in the Middle East, the Navy is converting the USS Ponce, an aging warship it had planned to decommission into a makeshift staging base for the commandos. Unofficially dubbed a “mothership,” the floating base could accommodate smaller high-speed boats and helicopters commonly used by Navy SEALs, procurement documents show.

Air Warfare – Do Drones Undermine Democracy?

January 28th, 2012

- New York Times – P.W. Singer asks if use of unmanned aerial vehicles by the US undermines our democracy.

US Navy – US to keep 11 aircraft carriers to show sea power

January 27th, 2012

- AP – Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told sailors aboard the country’s oldest aircraft carrier that the U.S. is committed to maintaining a fleet of 11 of the formidable warships despite budget pressures, in part to project sea power against Iran.

US Navy – Somalia raid shows extent of U.S. reach

January 26th, 2012

- Los Angeles Times – The rescue of a U.S. aid worker and a Danish colleague held hostage since October was carried out by Navy SEALs from the unit that killed Osama bin Laden.

US Marines – Japanese forces and Marines train in Iron Fist

January 26th, 2012

- San Diego Union Tribune – Camp Pendleton troops will be storming the beaches with Japanese defense forces over the next month, building on long-standing military ties with an important strategic ally in the Asia Pacific amid rising tensions in the region.

Navy’s £5bn Harrier jet replacement ‘unable to land on aircraft carriers’

January 25th, 2012

- Daily Telegraph – The Royal Navy’s multi-billion pound fighter plane programme is under threat amid claims that its new all-purpose jets cannot land on aircraft carriers.

Royal Navy – Royal Navy may have to set pirates free

January 25th, 2012

- Daily Telegraph – The Royal Navy may be forced to release suspected pirates captured in the Indian Ocean because no country is willing to prosecute them.

Royal Navy – Britain could send military reinforcements to Gulf

January 24th, 2012

- Daily Telegraph – Britain could send military reinforcements to the Gulf if the dispute with Iran escalates, according to Philip Hammond, the Defence Secretary.

Royal Navy – Hunting pirates on board the RFA Fort Victoria

January 24th, 2012

- Daily Telegraph – Holly Watt reports from the RFA Fort Victoria in the Indian Ocean as a raid by the Royal Navy on a fishing boat leads to the arrest of 14 suspected pirates.

US Navy – Battle For Control of Asia’s Seas Goes Underwater

January 23rd, 2012

- AP – It’s getting a bit more crowded under the sea in Asia, where Andrew Peterson commands one of the world’s mightiest weapons: a $2 billion nuclear submarine with unrivaled stealth and missiles that can devastate targets hundreds of miles (kilometers) away.

Iran – Iran gets the message from Washington

January 22nd, 2012

- Washington Post – According to David Ignatius, the Iran nuclear crisis is far from over, but Tehran appears to have made a subtle blink — backing away from its threat a few weeks ago to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to escalating U.S. sanctions.

Piracy – World Sea Piracy Drops in 2011

January 22nd, 2012

- AP – Sea piracy worldwide dropped slightly in 2011 for the first time in five years but Somali pirates have intensified attacks and remained the greatest threat, a global maritime watchdog said Thursday.

US Coast Guard – Icebreaker prepares to leave iced-in Alaska town

January 21st, 2012

- Associated Press – A Coast Guard cutter is preparing for the departure of a Russian fuel tanker from an iced-in Alaska town.

US Navy – USN undersecretary tightlipped on 313-ship goal

January 21st, 2012

- Jane’s – A senior official at the US Department of the Navy has painted an optimistic picture of the service’s 2022 force posture that will be focused on strategic choke points, humanitarian disaster response and the highest levels of maritime domain awareness.

Russian Navy – Wait and sea

January 20th, 2012

- The Economist – The Syrian port of Tartus is Russia’s only military base outside the old Soviet Union. Moreover, Russia is the Syrian regime’s only big-power friend. So the arrival there of the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft-carrier and a few other warships earlier this month brought a warm welcome from Bashar Assad’s defence minister, General Dawood Rajiha, who praised Russia’s “honourable” support for his government.

US Navy – A Changed Way of War in Afghanistan’s Skies

January 19th, 2012

- New York Times – C.J. Chivers on the air war in Afghanistan.

Russian Navy – Bulava ICBM Completes Test Program

January 18th, 2012

- Defense Technology – The testing of Russia’s new submarine-launched R-30 Bulava ICBM (SS-NX-30) intercontinental ballistic missile has come to an end.

Indian Navy – Indian Naval Modernisation: Implications For Pakistan – Analysis

January 17th, 2012

- Eurasian Review – Pakistan’s view of India’s navy.

US Navy – US Navy Strike Group Arrives in Arabian Sea as Tensions Rise With Iran

January 16th, 2012

- Associated Press – The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group has entered the Arabian Sea and another is on its way, a Pentagon official said in a news briefing Wednesday — a shuffling of the U.S. fleet amid rising tensions with Iran.

Iranian Navy – Iran’s warning

January 15th, 2012

- Economist – Despite its sabre-rattling in the Gulf, Iran’s options are limited


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