
USMC on Large US Navy Amphibs and Small Boat Futures
At the USNI/CSIS “Maritime Security Dialogue: Force Design 2030 and Marine Corps Modernization Efforts” held on May 4, 2022, LTG Karsten Heckl from the USMC

At the USNI/CSIS “Maritime Security Dialogue: Force Design 2030 and Marine Corps Modernization Efforts” held on May 4, 2022, LTG Karsten Heckl from the USMC
The Chinese Navy (PLAN) Type 076 amphibious assault ship Sichuan (51) has commenced her first sea trial earlier today in Shanghai. The large new amphibious
U.S. and Indian forces are in the final phase of their largest amphibious exercise to date as the two countries strengthen defense ties.
Naval News asked the United States Special Operations Command what are their thoughts on the U.S. Navy’s Expeditionary Sea Bases (ESB).
The U.S. Marine Corps’ new Medium-Range Intercept Capability (MRIC) follows the U.S. Army’s “Iron Dome” system produced by Israel to intercept incoming enemy mortar…
Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) General David Berger laid out how he envisions the future of Amphibious Warships at the U.S. Navy Amphibious Warship Congressional Forum.
Interview with Admiral Sam Paparo, PACFLEET commander, on the United States Pacific Fleet.
Naval News reached out to the US Navy for an update on the status of the Mark VI Patrol Boats and the new 40-foot Patrol Boats (40PB).
Over the last year the Chinese Navy (PLAN) has seen further consistent modernisation far above international standards…

Q & A with Captain Brad Busch, U.S. Navy, Deputy Director, Expeditionary Warfare (N95) at the Surface Navy Association’s 2022 (SNA 2022) Waterfront Conference during his “Future of the [U.S. Navy’s] Amphibious Fleet” session.