China Maritime Studies Institute – Xi Jinping has played a critical role in the Chinese Navy’s rapid transformation into a large, technologically advanced sea service capable of conducting an expanding catalog of maritime operations, from the littorals of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to the Atlantic Ocean.
Speartooth Makes European Debut with German Sale
C2 Robotics – C2 Robotics, and its European partner Eurobotics GmbH, has marked a significant milestone with the Speartooth Large Uncrewed Undersea Vehicle (LUUV) being sold to Germany.
(Thanks to Alain)
Royal New Zealand Navy outlines fleet renewal priorities
Naval News – The Royal New Zealand Navy is progressing a long-term fleet renewal programme that will reshape the service’s force structure, training model, infrastructure, and sustainment architecture over the next two decades.
Turkey to buy 100 one-way explosive naval drones for swarm attacks
Defense News – Turkey is moving to buy 100 expendable unmanned surface vessels for its navy, Defense News learned during the SAHA Expo 2026 defense exhibition this month.
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New Mystery Submarine Signals China’s Rapid Undersea Expansion
Naval News – China is launching submarines at a pace unmatched by any other nation. Its latest design, a distinctive and innovative vessel that dispenses with the traditional sail, marks another step in the evolution of an increasingly capable and technologically advanced submarine force. With little official information available, understanding the purpose and capabilities of this new class depends largely on intelligence gathering and expert analysis.
Royal Navy tests killer drone-helicopter team in Norway
UK Defence Journal – Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters operating alongside drones from 700X Squadron conducted three weeks of intensive exercises in the fjords around Bergen during Exercise Tamber Shield, testing tactics against fast attack boats, simulated missile threats, and aerial targets.
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U.S. Will Sell 3 In-service Virginia Subs to Australia Instead of 1 New, 2 In-service
USNI News – The U.S. will sell Australia three in-service Virginia-class submarines, pivoting from the planned acquisition of one new and two in-service Virginias, the countries announced Saturday.
South Korea goes full steam ahead on nuclear-powered submarines
Defense News – For the first time, South Korea has officially declared a national strategic roadmap to adopt nuclear-powered attack submarines, known as SSNs naval jargon.
Royal Navy deploys advanced ROV for Gulf minehunting operations
Navy Lookout – RN Diving Threat and Exploitation Group (DTXG) personnel have completed intensive training on the VideoRay Defender-Viper, a remotely operated vehicle already used in combat by Ukrainian forces. The system is now loaded aboard RFA Lyme Bay, which sailed from Gibraltar last week for a potential multinational mine countermeasures mission in the Strait of Hormuz.
Countering Russian Naval Activity Off Europe With Ship-Killing Surface Drones
Covert Shores – Free world nations in Western Europe should rapidly deploy a small but dispersed force of ship-killing uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) to monitor Russian naval activity off Western Europe.
U.S. Coast Guard Patrols Near Scarborough Shoal with Philippine Forces Amid Concerns of Potential Chinese Build-Up
USNI News – A U.S.-Philippine patrol near Scarborough Shoal this week amid Manila’s concerns of potential structures placed by Beijing at the South China Sea hotspot.
Deterring Russia Beneath the Waves: Securing NATO’s Critical Undersea Infrastructure
War on the Rocks – What would happen if you woke up one morning and the internet was gone — not from a software glitch, but because someone had simply cut the wire? Threats to critical undersea infrastructure are rapidly escalating.
AUKUS Partners Announce Changes To Submarine Agreement, Launch Joint Development For Underwater Drone Payloads
Naval News – The three AUKUS partners Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States have published a new statement on the side of the Shangi La-Dialogue in Singapore. The declaration notably changes the acquisition of Virginia-class nuclear powered submarines by Australia under the AUKUS Pillar I “Optimal Pathway”. Also part of this agreement is the intention to collaborate on developing payloads for uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUV) under AUKUS Pillar II.
Wiped out Tu-142MR could be a significant blow to the Northern Fleet
Barents Observer – Ukrainian drones have destroyed two Russian Navy long-range aircraft, including a specialised Tu-142MR strategic communications-relay aircraft that plays a key role in maintaining contact with Russia’s nuclear-armed submarines.
Containerized Variant Of Navy’s Drone-Swatting HELIOS Laser Being Pushed By Congress
The War Zone – HELIOS is the only laser able to down drones installed on an active Navy warship, and putting it in a container would open up new deployment possibilities.
Stop, Police Sanctions! New Ukrainian Surface Drone (USV) Involved In Attack
Covert Shores – Another new attack by Ukrainian USVs (uncrewed surface vessels) reveals yet another previously unreported type. On May 28th three Russian-linked tankers attacked by USVs in southern Black Sea near the entrance to the Bosporus. The Tanker James II (IMO: 9253909) was struck, the tanker Velora (IMO: 9290373) was also hit but the two USVs failed to explode, and the Altura (IMO: 9292199) damaged. Video of the attack on the Velora shows the new USV.
Maritime aviation transformation – the Royal Navy’s plan for a hybrid air wing
Navy Lookout – Speaking at the Combined Naval Event 2026, Commodore Steve Bolton, Deputy Director Aviation Programmes and Futures, outlined the latest progress on the RN’s Maritime Aviation Transformation (MaTX). The journey is well underway, but the hardest challenges are ahead on the way to developing an integrated hybrid air wing.
Specialized Group of 1,300 Marines, Sailors Take Over SOUTHCOM Duties As 22nd MEU Heads Home
USNI News – A specialized group of Marines operating in SOUTHCOM will now support Operation Southern Spear, the U.S. campaign to stop maritime drug trafficking, as the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit heads home.
HII, Saronic Included in First MUSV Navy Prototype Tests
USNI News – Seven companies have been identified by the Navy as supporting the first round of medium unmanned surface vessel prototyping, the service said on Friday.
Rebuilding U.S. Missile Inventory: A Multiyear Project
CSIS – The 39-day bombing and air defense campaign against Iran depleted inventories of key U.S. munitions stockpiles, as a previous CSIS analysis detailed. The United States has enough munitions for any plausible scenario in the Iran war, but the depleted inventories have created a window of vulnerability for a potential Western Pacific conflict. The time needed to rebuild those inventories has thus become a major concern.
China’s New Type 054B Frigate Makes Carrier Strike Group Debut in Western Pacific
Naval News – Japan confirms first operational integration of the PLAN’s Type 054B / Jiangkai III-class frigate into a carrier strike group formation.
L3Harris Delivering Clandestine Submarine-Launched AUVs to the U.S. Navy
Naval News – L3Harris is pushing forward with production of its Iver4 900 autonomous undersea vehicle (AUV) under a previously unknown Defense Innovation Unit effort that is looking to deliver a torpedo tube launch and recovery (TTL&R) autonomous drone to the U.S. Navy’s attack submarine fleet.
Leading in the Dark: How Submarine Commanders Think Under Uncertainty
War on the Rocks – The unique lessons of undersea command can be applied to other contested and information-degraded environments in modern warfare, including land, air, and maritime operations. In each of these domains, information is becoming increasingly fragmented, and the consequences of waiting are indistinguishable from the consequences of acting.
Chinese Use Electronic Warfare Attacks on Dutch Warship in South China Sea, Says PLA
USNI News – Chinese naval and air forces drove off a Dutch air defense frigate near a disputed archipelago using warnings and electronic interference, Beijing’s South China Sea command said Wednesday.
A Sea Control Revolution?
War on the Rocks – Sea control has changed. In recent years, there has been a quiet revolution in maritime strategy that has seen navies increasingly expected to exert greater levels of control over more of the world’s oceans, more of the time. Whether it is NATO forces protecting critical maritime infrastructure in the Baltic, Pacific Island nations requiring maritime domain awareness to protect against illegal fishing, or Chinese coast guard and maritime militia vessels occupying features in the South China Sea, navies across the globe are confronting major challenges and are being forced to operate in new and novel ways. Behind all of this is a change in the value that states place upon the seas. Drawing on work from my recent article in Comparative Strategy, I show how — for many countries — growing areas of the world’s seas and oceans now have considerable economic significance, and value in terms of sovereignty and identity. This newfound value has generated the demand for a new form of sea control, which is radically different from that set out in classical maritime strategy.
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