USCG Commandant Thad Allen says his new National Security Cutter is better suited for soft power operations with foreign navies than the Navy’s LCS. Here is Greg Grant at DoD Buzz:
Allen revealed a bit of the tension that exists between Navy and Coast Guard shipbuilding plans, saying the National Security Cutter is better suited to partnering with foreign navies than the Littoral Combat Ship. “[The National Security Cutter] can operate independently, it can steam 12,000 miles, operate for 60 to 90 days without replenishment, and is used to operating independent of a battle group, without the need of an oiler, which the LCS would need.”
True but what is our Coast Guard doing in foreign stations anyway?
Read more ....Cracks Appear in F136 Support -- DoD Buzz
Future Airships Could Haul Entire Combat Battalions -- War Is Boring
Submarines: The Battle For the East Pacific -- Strategy Page
Final US Tanker RfP Keeps Evaluation Plans, Features Only 'Technical' Adjustments -- Defense News
First nuke-sub undergoes trial -- Deccan Herald
Air Force Budgets About $1 Billion for Lockheed Missile by 2015 -- Business Week
Rozen on the Nuclear Posture Review -- Arms Control Wonk
Army chiefs question need for Trident nuclear deterrent -- The Guardian
Canadian Defence priorities subject to tough budget decisions -- Globe And Mail
No comments:
Post a Comment