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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/5/2019 6:07:47 PM   
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Not news but an opinion. Looking at the FFG-X program I am convinced the winner will be the legend class derived patrol frigate. The independence derivative will be unable to mound hull sonar due to its water jets same as the independence class. The Alvaro de bazan class is too short range and already took expensive for the programs price cap so even removing aegis would put it too high over the price when the other changes are considered. FREMM is a potential candidates but simply put too big at 6700 tons. Only the legend class derivative is built in the us has the range required fits the size wanted and can be made for the right price


FFG(X) has no requirement for a hull sonar, the Independence derivative doesn't use water jets, there is no size requirement listed, and the range of the de Bazan is 4500nm at 18 knots compared to the Burke's range of 4400nm at 20 knots. The last Frigate concept HII displayed (PF 4921) had a range of 8000nm at around 10 knots, and had only a fraction of the sensors and weapons specced for FFG(X). The base NSC also already costs around $750m with its austere sensor and weapons fit - around $100m more than an LCS.

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/8/2019 10:24:54 AM   
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www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/28421/heres-the-pentagons-roadmap-for-booting-turkey-out-of-the-f-35-program

Seems like we will soon se the first Su-57 export order.

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/10/2019 2:05:31 PM   
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-09/united-technologies-raytheon-agree-to-blockbuster-defense-deal

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/11/2019 7:21:47 AM   
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US: Hate all you like, this is freedom of navigation.
China: Hate all you like, this is freedom of navigation.
Japan: Nani?

Japan sighted CNS Liaoning is heading toward West-Pacific with its carrier aircrafts, possibly a drill. JNSDF is monitoring while JSDAF is ready to intercept:

https://twitter.com/nhk_news/status/1138323485220990977 (Japanese)
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20190611/k10011948681000.html (Japanese)

EDIT: Japan MOD has released the PDF report. It’s a group rather than a lone carrier. Also note, all ships are belongs to Northern Sea Fleet, instead of mixed with other ships from different fleets:

1x Type 001 CV (Finished retrofit after Q1 2019)
1x Type 901 AOE
1x Type 052D DDG
1x Type 051C DDG
2x Type 054A FFG
(Onboard aircraft and submarine are yet to be confirmed)

https://www.mod.go.jp/js/Press/press2019/press_pdf/p20190611_01.pdf

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/11/2019 1:57:41 PM   
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Would/could China out bid the US for Diego Garcia?

https://asianmilitaryreview.com/2019/06/the-strategic-utility-of-diego-garcia/

"Robert Heinlein and Issac Asimov, were tasked by Admiral Ernest King to help invent the combat information center (CIC)."

https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2019/june/cyber-where-radar-was-1942

Found some vague references that this is true. Would be an interesting research project to flesh out the details.

Kevin



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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/13/2019 1:43:05 AM   
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Iranian Kh-55 clone is confirmed to be used and did the damage:

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06-12/houthi-cruise-missile-direct-hit-saudi-civilian-airport-wounds-26

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/13/2019 8:24:03 PM   
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Gulf of Oman tankers attacked: Live updates - CNN

That's what everyone feared.

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/14/2019 6:13:38 AM   
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Follow-up: US claims that Iran was responsible for attack, using limpet naval mine while Iran denies.

U.S. CENTCOM Statement on June 13 Limpet Mine Attack in the Gulf of Oman
Gulf of Oman tanker attacks: Iran calls US accusation 'unfounded' - BBC News

Edit: Kokuka Sangyo, Japanese shipping company owning Kokuka Courageous, sais attack is by some "Flying object", not naval mine.
タンカー攻撃「機雷による被害ではない」国華産業が会見 | NHKニュース
Tanker attack "damage not by naval mines" Kokuka Sangyo interviews - NHK news (in Japanese)

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https://fas.org/irp/agency/oni/iran-navy.pdf#page=18
https://www.oni.navy.mil/Portals/12/Intel%20agencies/iran/Iran%20022217SP.pdf#page=29

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/14/2019 10:33:25 AM   
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Amid accused Iranian attack to oilers, China gives Iran a handshake for strengthening cooperations in the future. If that is true, then IRGC cannot have better opportunity to hike the oil price than yesterday:

https://twitter.com/PDChina/status/1139452472236208129
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Beijing is ready to join efforts with Tehran in promoting steady development of the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership, President #XiJinping said on Friday when meeting with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/15/2019 2:15:21 PM   
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Well here is one to puzzle over:

https://news.sky.com/story/f-35-jets-chinese-owned-company-making-parts-for-top-secret-uk-us-fighters-11741889

There is more info in the video on the next-gen radar compared to the text:

https://defence-blog.com/news/u-s-navy-began-testing-next-gen-radar-for-aircraft-carriers-and-amphibious-warfare-ships.html

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/15/2019 5:41:55 PM   
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ORIGINAL: kevinkins

Would/could China out bid the US for Diego Garcia?

https://asianmilitaryreview.com/2019/06/the-strategic-utility-of-diego-garcia/

"Robert Heinlein and Issac Asimov, were tasked by Admiral Ernest King to help invent the combat information center (CIC)."

https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2019/june/cyber-where-radar-was-1942

Found some vague references that this is true. Would be an interesting research project to flesh out the details.

Kevin




I don't recall any direct mention of that by Robert Heinlein in any of his books. I do know that Heinlein, Isaac Asmiov and L. Sprague De Camp worked together at the
Philadelphia naval yard during WWII. I also know that Heinlein was a fellow classmate and shipmate of then Captain Laning who was an important player in the development
of the CIC so it would be possible that there was some influence.

Captain Laning credits E.E "Doc" Smith ( a friend and collaborator of Heinlein's) with providing the inspiration for the CIC the U.S. Navy would adopt. It is very possible that Heinlein linked the
two up.

quote:


In a June 11, 1947, letter[77] to Smith from John W. Campbell (the editor of Astounding, where much of the Lensman series was
originally published). In it, Campbell relayed Captain Cal Laning's[78] acknowledgment that he had used Smith's ideas for displaying the battlespace situation (called the "tank"
in the stories) in the design of the United States Navy's ships' Combat Information Centers. "The entire set-up was taken specifically, directly, and consciously from the Directrix.
In your story, you reached the situation the Navy was in—more communication channels than integration techniques to handle it. You proposed such an integrating technique and proved
how advantageous it could be. You, sir, were 100% right. As the Japanese Navy—not the hypothetical Boskonian fleet—learned at an appalling cost."


BTW, for those interested here is a link to U.S. Navy CIC manual dated 1945


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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/16/2019 2:01:44 PM   
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CIC in the news this morning:

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/28548/the-combat-information-center-in-japans-new-frigate-is-like-a-starships-bridge

Today, hypersonics:

https://defence-blog.com/news/u-s-military-releases-first-images-of-agm-183a-hypersonic-missile.html

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/18/2019 3:33:40 PM   
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The Baden-Würtemberg finally entered service after a delay of 4 years and several modifications.

https://www.ardmediathek.de/ard/player/Y3JpZDovL25kci5kZS83YjcwNTM5Mi0wZjNiLTQ2ODUtOTFhNS0xZGUxMzM4ZjE5MTE/

The Baden-Würtemberg is the first unit of the new F125-Klasse and is intended for long time operations far away from Germany. To achieve that the crew has been reduced to 120 men from 200-250 in precious classes. The ship is supposed to be able to stay on its station for up to two years without having to undergo extensive maintenance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9LkrU1Mog8&t=1s

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/20/2019 4:14:02 PM   
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Looks like Iran bagged themselves a Global Hawk

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-48700965

Wonder what they shot it down with, and what altitude it was flying at?

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/20/2019 11:49:15 PM   
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AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile (JATM) Could start replacing AMRAAM within 3 years, in a counter to the Chinese PL-15

http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2019/June%202019/Air-Force-Developing-AMRAAM-Replacement-to-Counter-China.aspx

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/21/2019 1:37:33 AM   
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AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile (JATM) Could start replacing AMRAAM within 3 years, in a counter to the Chinese PL-15

http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2019/June%202019/Air-Force-Developing-AMRAAM-Replacement-to-Counter-China.aspx

Finally a BVRAAM race for better range.

I doubt AIM-120D will be replaced though, it’s still superior to most of the BVRs including Chinese PL-12 (12D is still a rumor) so it can be used as a supplement for other targets. I think AIM-260 is more likely a bigger AAM like Phoenix, but usable for F-22 and F-35’s weapon bays. So I shall say it will be smaller than PL-XX that only to be used by AESA-equipped jets like J-16 and J-11D, like this behemoth below:


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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/21/2019 1:59:05 AM   
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Excroat3, something called khordad 3 or raad

Doesn't appear to be in game.

Youtube has a video titled "Iran Khordad 15 Air defense system, Sayyad 3 missile"
Search twitter for "raad" for still img

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/21/2019 6:30:42 PM   
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Excroat3, something called khordad 3 or raad

Doesn't appear to be in game.


Yes, sadly database is missing most of the Iranian domesticaly built SAMs wchich entered service in last several years. I'm aware there is not a lot of info about them, but in recent months some things about naming and specification finally become clear. I will try to write DB request when I can post links.

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/23/2019 1:07:44 PM   
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Good summary:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/hypersonic-missiles-are-unstoppable-and-theyre-starting-a-new-global-arms-race/ar-AAD6ODh

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/23/2019 3:50:14 PM   
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MAST Asia: Mitsui Unveils OPV Design Proposal for JMSDF OPV Requirement

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At MAST Asia 2019, the defense exhibition and conference currently held near Tokyo, Japan, local shipbuilder Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding (Mitsui E&S) unveiled its OPV design currently competing for a JMSDF requirement.

https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/mast-asia-2019/2019/06/mast-asia-mitsui-unveils-opv-design-proposal-for-jmsdf-opv-requirement/



MAST Asia 2019: AH-1Z Would Be a Good Fit for JGSDF Amphibious Brigade – Bell

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At MAST Asia 2019, the defense exhibition and conference currently held near Tokyo, Japan, Bell Helicopter is showcasing its combat-proven AH-1Z. The company is convinced that its Viper would be the right solution for the JGSDF.

Naval News sat down with Bell Helicopter’s John Woodbery, Asia Pacific Military Director, to find out more.

https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/mast-asia-2019/2019/06/mast-asia-2019-ah-1z-would-be-a-good-fit-for-jgsdf-amphibious-brigade-bell/



MAST Asia: Mitsui Unveils proposal for the RMN future MRSS tender

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At MAST Asia 2019, the defense exhibition and conference currently held near Tokyo, Japan, local shipbuilder Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding (Mitsui E&S) unveiled its MRSS design that could compete for a Royal Malaysian Navy requirement.

The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) « 15 to 5 » transformation program involves the acquisition of three Multirole Support Ship (MRSS) ships, with a planned delivery between 2021-2025 for the first two vessels and around 2035 for the third one.

https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/mast-asia-2019/2019/06/mast-asia-mitsui-unveils-proposal-for-the-rmn-future-mrss-tender/



MAST Asia: Thales Pitching Artemis IRST for JMSDF 30FFM Baseline 2

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At MAST Asia 2019, the defense exhibition and conference currently held near Tokyo, Japan, Thales is showcasing the Artemis infra-red search and track (IRST) system.

A Thales Japan representative told Naval News that the company is currently proposing the Artemis IRST to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) future 30FFM Baseline 2 frigate.

https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/mast-asia-2019/2019/06/mast-asia-thales-pitching-artemis-irst-for-jmsdf-30ffm-baseline-2/



MAST Asia: iXblue Unveils SEADRiX USV for Persistent ASW Missions

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At MAST Asia 2019, the defense exhibition and conference currently held near Tokyo, Japan, French company iXblue unveiled its SEADRiX USV for persistent anti-submarine warfare missions.

SEADRiX consists in the pairing of iXblue’s sea proven DRiX USV with British company SEA’s KraitArray user-configurable thin line array. The combination of both system creates an “unmanned sound barrier” system (both passive & active), similar to the famous SOSUS network, with the notable difference that the sensors are now mobile.

https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/mast-asia-2019/2019/06/mast-asia-thales-pitching-artemis-irst-for-jmsdf-30ffm-baseline-2/

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/23/2019 4:22:11 PM   
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New JMSDF AEGIS Destroyer “Maya” Starts Sea Trials

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Launched on July 30th from the Japan Marine United Shipyard in Yokohama, the JS Maya is the first of a new class of improved destroyers with ballistic missile defense capabilities. Each unit costs around US$1,5Bn and are being built at the Japan Marine United’s shipyard at Isogo Ward in Yokohama. The JS Maya is expected to be commissioned by the JMSDF in 2020. The (yet to be named) second ship is scheduled for launch in 2019 and commissioning set for 2021.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/new-jmsdf-aegis-destroyer-maya-starts-sea-trials/

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Second Gotland-class Submarine HMS Uppland Relaunched following MLU by Saab

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The relaunch of HMS Uppland took place June 19, 2019 at Saab Kockums' shipyard in Karlskrona. Two of the Gotland-class submarines have now concluded comprehensive mid-life upgrades (MLU) and are equipped to face the challenges of tomorrow.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/second-gotland-class-submarine-hms-uppland-relaunched-following-mlu-by-saab/

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Philippines to beef up Navy with two new corvettes

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has green-lighted an acquisition plan for two new corvettes and other naval assets, the Philippine Navy chief Vice Admiral Robert Empedrad said on June 17, 2019 - Naval News.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/philippines-to-beef-up-navy-with-two-new-corvettes/

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Fincantieri Launched its 1st PPA ‘Thaon Di Revel’ for the Italian Navy

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The launching ceremony of the Multipurpose Offshore Patrol Ship (PPA) “Paolo Thaon di Revel” took place June 15 at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Muggiano (La Spezia), in the presence of the Italian Minister of Defence Elisabetta Trenta.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/fincantieri-launched-its-1st-ppa-thaon-di-revel-for-the-italian-navy/

US Navy released final RFP for the FFG(X) competition

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The U.S. Navy released a request for proposals (RFP) for the guided missile frigate FFG(X) detail design and construction (DD&C) contract for the first 10 ships (one base ship and nine option ships), the PEO Unmanned and Small Combatants announced on June 20.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/us-navy-released-final-rfp-for-the-ffgx-competition/

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BAE Systems joins MQ-25 Stingray unmanned tanker team

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BAE Systems has been awarded contracts by Boeing to supply the Vehicle Management Control System and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) System for the MQ-25 Stingray unmanned tanker, the company stated today.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/bae-systems-joins-mq-25-stingray-unmanned-tanker-team/

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German Navy finally commissioned first F125 frigate “Baden-Württemberg”

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After years of delay, the German Navy officially commissioned the first F125 frigate Baden-Württemberg on June 17, 2019.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/german-navy-finally-commissioned-first-f125-frigate-baden-wurttemberg/

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/24/2019 1:15:16 PM   
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https://twitter.com/Team_Luftwaffe/status/1143143307498930177

Edit: one pilot was saved the other one killed.

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/24/2019 11:16:17 PM   
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https://twitter.com/dafengcao/status/1142397098995793925

Very nice view on the new VHF radar replacing the earlier Yagi-array onboard the Type 052DL


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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/25/2019 7:27:02 AM   
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DSME Launched Second Daegu-class FFX Batch II frigate for ROK Navy

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South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) launched ROKS Gyeongnam, the second Daegu-class FFX Batch II frigate for the Republic of Korea Navy (RoK Navy). The event took place on June 21st in presence of the RoK Navy Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Sim Seung-seob.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/dsme-launched-second-daegu-class-ffx-batch-ii-frigate-for-rok-navy/

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ROK Navy’s 1st 3000 tons KSS-III Submarine ‘Dosan Ahn Chang-ho’ Started Sea Trials

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The DSME-built submarine 'Dosan Ahn Chang-ho' started its seat trials from Opko shipyard on June 10, 2019. It is the first vessel of the KSS-III Batch I program for the Republic of Korea Navy (RoK Navy).

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/rok-navys-1st-3000-tons-kss-iii-submarine-dosan-ahn-chang-ho-started-sea-trials/

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/25/2019 12:25:28 PM   
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China Wins the War: Why I Got Crushed In a Simulated South China Sea Battle

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/china-wins-war-why-i-got-crushed-simulated-south-china-sea-battle-64026

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/25/2019 2:44:25 PM   
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F-35s deploy from Cyprus:

https://news.sky.com/story/rafs-new-f35-jets-fly-operational-missions-for-first-time-with-sorties-against-islamic-state-11748363

News June 26:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-23/navy-port-us-darwin-glyde-point-gunn-marines-gunn-military/11222606

https://news.usni.org/2019/06/25/new-high-end-amphibious-warfare-tactics-tested-at-baltops-2019

Pretty stupid analysis below since the US drone was never designed to enter contested air space and was shot down in international air space.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthompson/2019/06/25/five-sobering-lessons-from-irans-shoot-down-of-americas-most-capable-drone/#64a0b50b6b7d

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RE: Naval and Defense News - 6/27/2019 3:21:39 AM   
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ORIGINAL: KungPao

China Wins the War: Why I Got Crushed In a Simulated South China Sea Battle

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/china-wins-war-why-i-got-crushed-simulated-south-china-sea-battle-64026

TNI might not be a good site to analyze military activities IRL, but those authors are surely curious. I am surprised they tried CMANO, although other media have done this years ago.

Speak of China may win the fight, here’s the massive, potentially game-crashing CMANO scenario you could try:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1775808595

If US offensives doesn’t coordinate carefully to hit Chinese mainland defensive perimeters, the taste of victory will be very brief and weak. Usually it’s not the elite, most advanced frontline combatants to have the biggest glory, because this scenario is a long-lasting battle, and PLA may have massive centerline/secondary assets to attack the exhausted US fleets and jets. This is why we need deeper strategy rather than just blitzing. I learned my mistake from it.

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Could you upload it to the forum for the non-steam users?

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Boeing rolls out first British P-8A Poseidon MPA

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According to pictures released on Boeing UK & Ireland Twitter account, the first Poseidon MRA Mk.1 (P-8A) Maritime Patrol Aircraft being built for the RAF is now painted and undergoing pre-flight preparations for its maiden flight.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/boeing-rolls-out-first-british-p-8a-poseidon-mpa/

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Opening the toolbox: ECA’s solution for the Belgian-Dutch MCM program

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ECA Group has been supplying the Belgian Navy for almost 40 years, through the delivery of PAP mine neutralization autonomous unmanned vehicles (AUV) operated from Tripartite-class MCM vessels. Today, ECA Group, via its ECA Robotics subsidiary, is set to provide the Belgian and Dutch Navies with a truly innovative suite of autonomous systems under a 450M€ contract.

Naval News sat down with ECA Group’s Daniel Scourzic, VP Strategic Programs, to learn all about the company’s wide offer.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/opening-the-toolbox-ecas-solution-for-the-belgian-dutch-mcm-program/

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Norway officially decides to scrap KNM Helge Ingstad frigate
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The disposal of the navy frigate will have significant consequences for Norway’s defense. “We have large sea areas and a long coastline. Good control at sea is absolutely essential in the defense of the country. Therefore, we have been aware all the way that the capacity represented by KNM Helge Ingstad must be re-established,” he said.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/norway-officially-decides-to-scrap-knm-helge-ingstad-frigate/

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Head of Greek Defense Procurement Agency Visited Naval Group

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The General Director of the GDDIA (the Hellenic defense procurement agency) Vice Admiral (ret.) Kyriakos Kyriakidis, visited Naval Group's headquarters on the sidelines of the Paris Air Show. The meeting took place just weeks after GDDIA submitted an LOI to France in connection with the procurement of two Belharra frigates from Naval Group by the Hellenic Navy.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/head-of-greek-defense-procurement-agency-visited-naval-group/

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Did China conduct the first test flight of its new JL-3 SLBM ?

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Several imageries and eyewitness accounts indicate that China likely conducted a missile launch on 2 June. Our colleagues from East Pendulum analyze the open source information and explain why the test could have involved the country’s next-generation submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), the JL-3.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/did-china-conduct-the-first-test-flight-of-its-new-jl-3-slbm/

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USNS Miguel Keith completes first sea trials since dry dock incident

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The future USNS Miguel Keith (ESB 5) expeditionary mobile base got underway from General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) for the first time since the graving dock flooding incident on July 11, 2018, the US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) stated on its Facebook page.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/usns-miguel-keith-completes-first-sea-trials-since-dry-dock-incident/

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LCS 20 “USS Cincinnati” delivered to US Navy

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Austal USA delivered its 10th Independence-variant littoral combat ship (LCS) to the U.S. Navy. The future USS Cincinnati (LCS 20) will be the 18th LCS to enter the fleet.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/lcs-20-uss-cincinnati-delivered-to-us-navy/

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Reports on 2nd Scorpene Submarine for Indian Navy Do Not Reflect Facts – Naval Group

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A report published by Indian daily newspaper Business Insider indicates that the Indian Navy refused to commission INS Khanderi, the second of the Scorpene-class submarine, because of its noise level. According to Naval Group, such reporting does not reflect facts.
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There has been some delays in completing trials of the second submarine due to setting to work related issues and minor dent to the propeller which occurred during trials. The propeller was replaced and all noise trials have been completed successfully with results well above past specified performances.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/reports-on-2nd-scorpene-submarine-for-indian-navy-do-not-reflect-facts-naval-group/

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India issues Expression of Interest For six Project-75(i) Submarines

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The Indian Government on June 20 issued an Expression of Interest(s) for shortlisting potential Indian Strategic Partners for the Indian Navy Project 75(I) submarine program.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/india-issues-expression-of-interest-for-six-project-75i-submarines/

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NATO countries sign MoU on Maritime Battle Decisive Munitions initiative

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Together with seven other countries, Belgium signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the NATO Maritime Battle Decisive Munitions (MBDM) program in order to achieve the same objective in the maritime field, the Belgian Defense Directorate General Material Resources (DGMR) announced today.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/nato-countries-sign-mou-on-maritime-battle-decisive-munitions-initiative/

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Dassault confirms the Future Combat Air System will operate from aircraft carriers

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Despite all the doubts around the final design brief and specifications of the NGF, Dassault confirmed to Naval News that the SCAF will be onboard the aircraft carrier that will replace the Charles de Gaulle circa 2035-2040.

The changes in the aircraft configuration since last October show major improvement in handling and maneuverability at low speed. Despite an increased weight and size, the NGF will probably be able to land at a lower speed than the Rafale, thus diminishing the stress on the airframe of the naval variant.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/06/dassault-confirms-the-future-combat-air-system-will-operate-from-aircraft-carriers/

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Interesting little training mission for the Dutch:

https://sldinfo.com/2019/06/the-dutch-conduct-a-long-range-strike-mission-with-their-f-35s/

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