Featured in NAVSEABYBrett TingleyJan 13, 2022SharePentagon’s Ghost Fleet Program Ends, Its Four Unmanned Ships Will Be Transferred To The NavyThe ships are slated to join the Navy’s experimental surface warfare squadron which is exploring ways to incorporate unmanned vessels into the fleet. BYBrett TingleyJan 13, 2022ShareBYBrian O'RourkeDec 23, 2021ShareThe Saga Of The Navy’s Newest Carrier’s Problem-Plagued Weapons Elevators Appears To Be OverThe elevators are one of several major systems that have delayed operational deployment of the carrier for years. BYBrian O'RourkeDec 23, 2021ShareBYThomas NewdickJul 20, 2021ShareThe Navy Is Looking At Fitting Its Future Attack Submarines With Inflatable SailsThe Navy has called upon industry to develop pop-up sails for its submarines in an effort to maximize speed, stealth, and maneuverability. BYThomas NewdickJul 20, 2021ShareBYThomas NewdickMar 10, 2021ShareThe U.S. Navy’s Submarine-Launched Aerial Drone Capacity Is Set To Greatly ExpandThe Blackwing drones, which can be fired from countermeasures launchers, will carry surveillance payloads, and possibly more in the future. BYThomas NewdickMar 10, 2021Share
BYBrett TingleyJan 13, 2022SharePentagon’s Ghost Fleet Program Ends, Its Four Unmanned Ships Will Be Transferred To The NavyThe ships are slated to join the Navy’s experimental surface warfare squadron which is exploring ways to incorporate unmanned vessels into the fleet. BYBrett TingleyJan 13, 2022Share
BYBrian O'RourkeDec 23, 2021ShareThe Saga Of The Navy’s Newest Carrier’s Problem-Plagued Weapons Elevators Appears To Be OverThe elevators are one of several major systems that have delayed operational deployment of the carrier for years. BYBrian O'RourkeDec 23, 2021Share
BYThomas NewdickJul 20, 2021ShareThe Navy Is Looking At Fitting Its Future Attack Submarines With Inflatable SailsThe Navy has called upon industry to develop pop-up sails for its submarines in an effort to maximize speed, stealth, and maneuverability. BYThomas NewdickJul 20, 2021Share
BYThomas NewdickMar 10, 2021ShareThe U.S. Navy’s Submarine-Launched Aerial Drone Capacity Is Set To Greatly ExpandThe Blackwing drones, which can be fired from countermeasures launchers, will carry surveillance payloads, and possibly more in the future. BYThomas NewdickMar 10, 2021Share