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Navy Defends LCS, Positioning It for Frigate Competition

“The quotes (in the memo) suggest admirals are happy with the capacity LCS brings, which make sense since the Navy now has no ocean-going small combatants other than LCS, and precious few of those,” said Bryan Clark, a retired Navy commander now with the Center for Strategic & Budgetary assessments. 

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Analysis of the FY18 NDAA

Katherine Blakeley, research fellow at the Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments, and Todd Harrison, director of defense budget analysis at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, discuss the disconnect between policy and money in the fiscal year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act.

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How North Korea Could Win a War Against America: EMP Weapons?

“It is unclear whether a high atmospheric nuclear explosion would cause a significant EMP effect at lower altitudes and whether North Korea could execute such an attack without also affecting their own capabilities.”

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US Continues to Help Search for Argentine Sub Crew That Could Be Running Out of Oxygen

Bryan Clark, a senior fellow for the Washington think tank Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and former submarine officer, said it is difficult to say how long the missing sub crew might be able to hold out. Diesel-electric submarines like the San Juan, unlike nuclear submarines, need to regularly surface to recharge their electrical systems and do not have the same level of operational endurance as nuclear submarines.

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Make Putin Pay for Cheating on Nukes

President Donald Trump’s continuing courtship of Russian leader Vladimir Putin is casting darkness over U.S. foreign policy. But there is a ray of light where Russia is concerned. The Pentagon is now reportedly beginning preliminary research on a ground-launched cruise missile that would be prohibited under the terms of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty. This is an overdue step toward making Russia pay for its violations of that accord, and perhaps even positioning America for strategic advantage in a post-INF world.