Russia Forced to Adapt to Ukraine’s Maritime Drone Warfare in Black Sea
Ukraine’s maritime drones, small boats filled with explosives, are having a disproportionate influence on the war in the Black Sea.
Ukraine’s maritime drones, small boats filled with explosives, are having a disproportionate influence on the war in the Black Sea.
A detailed plan for the CVX aircraft carrier program is nowhere to be found in the Mid-term Defense Blueprint released by South Korea’s MoD.
The German MCM replacement has failed over cost and capability concerns. A life extension of the existing fleet is to follow.
Naval Group at NEDS 2023: Barracuda family submarine and rMCM vessel
The Royal New Zealand Navy has acquired an Ocius Bluebottle on a short-term lease to trial the potential of uncrewed surface vessels.
The US Navy used a Freedom-class LCS as a staging base and command center for a host of unmanned systems during live weapons firing exercises
The Portuguese Navy has contracted Damen Shipyards Group for the design, construction and outfitting of a state-of-the-art Multi-Purpose Vessel.

RAND Corporation’s Senior Engineer, Dr. Scott Savitz, returns to answer a Naval News question, “What does the U.S. Navy really need in the future?”
The Royal Navy successfully tested a General Atomics Mojave UAV aboard aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales off the US East Coast.
On November 15, 2023, Turkiye’s Anadolu Shipyard (ADIK) laid the keel of the second I-class frigate, the future TCG Izmir (F-516), with a ceremony held in Istanbul.