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Missile Attacks on U.S. Ships: A Threat to Deployed Forces and a New Dilemma for Commanders
“We’re firing very expensive weapons at what is really an inexpensive weapons system,” Haynes said. “That’s going to get pretty costly.”
‘This Is Obviously a Huge Deal’: US Navy Destroyers Just Had to Fend off Missiles Fired From Yemen
Bryan Clark, a naval analyst at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said Sunday's event was "very significant."
Boeing Bids In Nuclear Ballistic Missile Program
The Air Force hopes to begin fielding an integrated replacement system by the late 2020s, and plans to buy around 600 missiles for just over $50 billion, according to an estimate from Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
Japan’s Defense Buildup and the US-Japan Alliance: Toward a More Effective Deterrence
Dr. Thomas G. Mahnken and LGEN Koichiro Bansho (JGSDF Ret.) discuss Japan’s efforts to rebalance its force posture at the Stimson Center.
The Organizational Offset
So far, so good. The U.S. military has a long history of absorbing new technology, but struggles to adapt its organizational constructs for the best application of that technology. One of the areas Deputy Secretary Work discussed at the Air Force Association was the military’s lack of focus on electromagnetic warfare.
USS Mason Fired 3 Missiles to Defend From Yemen Cruise Missiles Attack
While the Pentagon will not confirm details of Mason’s engagement, the use of both missiles by the U.S. is, “very significant,” Bryan Clark, a naval analyst at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and former aide to retired former-Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert, told USNI News on Monday.