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OMB’s Vought: Industry Must Share Blame for Shipbuilding Woes

The shipbuilding industry must share the blame for delays in shipbuilding and the Trump administration is willing to look beyond the traditional industry if it can’t produce products on time and within budget, OMB Director Russell Vought said at the…

Caudle: ‘Era of Platform-Centric Thinking is Over’ 

By Brett Davis, Editor-in-Chief  Ongoing operations against Iran are the “early expression of the Golden Fleet design” the Navy is pursuing, which will require a new way of doing business with the defense industry, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Daryl Caudle said…

Lockheed Martin to Integrate PAC-3 MSE Into Aegis Combat System

The U.S. government announced a contract with Lockheed Martin (Booth 901) for the development, integration and testing of PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) into the Aegis Combat System for the first time.  This move places the U.S. Navy among the ranks of PAC-3 MSE users around the world, including the…

Greenroom Robotics Wants to Put its Brains on Your Boat

By Brett Davis, Editior-in-Chief  New small- and medium-sized uncrewed surface vessels are emerging from the waves everywhere at Sea-Air-Space, and one small Australian company is marketing its software to operate them.  “We are a pure software company,” said Harry Hubbert, chief operating officer for Greenroom Robotics (Booth 1537 in the Australian pavilion), formed…

Commandant Gives an Update on Marines Future

By Vicky Uhland, Seapower Correspondent  Marines don’t win wars; they win battles, said General Eric Smith, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, during the Tuesday afternoon session “250 Years Strong — Building the Marine Corps of Tomorrow.”  “If you’re looking for a chain-mail fist, you’re looking at the U.S. Army,”…

A Panoply of USVs Graces the Gaylord Pier

By Brett Davis, Editor-in-Chief  In his keynote speech on Monday, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Daryl Caudle said the future Golden Fleet will include a mix of main battle force ships and attritable, rapidly manufactured uncrewed systems.  To get started on his shopping Caudle…

White House Commitment to Shipbuilding Sparks Industry Optimism

By Erika Fitzpatrick, Seapower Correspondent  The White House’s commitment to multiyear investments in new Navy ships, including the recently announced fiscal 2027 request of $65.8 billion for the Golden Fleet Initiative, is spurring changes in the shipbuilding industrial base, industry leaders said April 21 at Sea-Air-Space 2026.   The Pentagon’s $1.5 trillion budget request would provide the Navy…

Senior Leaders Forecast the Future of Maritime Dominance

By Vicky Uhland, Seapower Correspondent  The U.S. Department of Defense is at an inflection point in maritime dominance through acquisition reform, said panelists at Tuesday morning’s fifth annual breakfast hosted by the Navy League’s Center for Maritime Strategy.  The Department of War is not just a moniker, “it represents a sea change in…

Saildrone Unveils Spectre High-speed USV for Naval Operations

Saildrone (Booth 1315) today released the design of the Saildrone Spectre, a 52-meter-long, 250-ton uncrewed surface vessel intended for anti-submarine warfare.  Capable of speeds up to 30 knots, Spectre is the largest, fastest, and most capable Saildrone platform to date, the company said. It leverages the endurance and reliability of the company’s Saildrone wing system but…

New Microwave Technology Can Disable Drone Swarms, Other Electronic Threats

By Vicky Uhland, Seapower Correspondent  In a warfighting world increasingly focused on swarming, uncoordinated unmanned systems across both air and sea, there’s a need for defense approaches that are effective against all types of electronic threats.  Epirus (Booth 346) is demonstrating its Leonidas Electronic Protection counter-UAS systems, which use a high-power microwave platform that’s built for the Sixth…

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