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A Concept of Operations for Achieving a Navy Fleet of 500 Ships
NewsFeb 20, 2026

A Concept of Operations for Achieving a Navy Fleet of 500 Ships

Captain George Galdorisi outlines the U.S. Navy’s ambition to field a 500‑ship “hybrid fleet” of 350 crewed vessels and 150 large uncrewed maritime vessels (USVs), emphasizing the need for a concrete concept‑of‑operations (CONOPS) to satisfy congressional requirements. He details ongoing...

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Optimizing Reactor Plant Maintenance: The Case for Shipboard SLMs
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Optimizing Reactor Plant Maintenance: The Case for Shipboard SLMs

LT P.J. Greenbaum and LT Vince Freschi discuss how shipboard Small Language Models (SLMs) combined with Retrieval‑Augmented Generation (RAG) can overhaul nuclear propulsion plant maintenance by turning static manuals and logs into a live, searchable knowledge base. They explain that...

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A Sustainable Approach to Counter Piracy and Armed Robbery?
NewsFeb 13, 2026

A Sustainable Approach to Counter Piracy and Armed Robbery?

Julian Pawlak and Deniz Kocak explore the persistent threat of piracy, armed robbery, and kidnapping in the Gulf of Guinea, contrasting it with past successes off the Horn of Africa. They argue that counting incidents is insufficient and advocate for...

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What the Royal Thai Navy’s Offshore Fire Support Reveals About Its Approach to Littoral Warfare
NewsFeb 9, 2026

What the Royal Thai Navy’s Offshore Fire Support Reveals About Its Approach to Littoral Warfare

The episode examines the Royal Thai Navy’s use of offshore fire support during the 2025 Cambodia‑Thailand border conflict, focusing on the patrol gunboat HTMS Thepa’s naval gunfire missions. It highlights how small navies like Thailand’s shift fluidly from constabulary duties...

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Russia’s Strategic Brown Water Capabilities: A NATO Blind Spot?
NewsFeb 2, 2026

Russia’s Strategic Brown Water Capabilities: A NATO Blind Spot?

The episode examines Russia’s expanding use of inland waterways—its “brown water” zones—as a strategic platform for long‑range missile strikes, highlighting the 2015 Caspian Sea Kalibr launch as a watershed moment. It explains how the universal 3S14 vertical launch system equipped...

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Sea Control 595: China’s Command Revolution with Elsa Kania
PodcastJan 28, 20260 min

Sea Control 595: China’s Command Revolution with Elsa Kania

In this episode, Dr. Elsa Kania discusses her Harvard dissertation, “China’s Command Revolution,” which analyzes how the People’s Liberation Army is reforming its command structures, integrating new technologies, and fostering innovative decision‑making processes. She explains the shift from rigid, hierarchical...

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Sea Control: 594: From Hulls to Pods with Emma Salisbury
PodcastJan 27, 20260 min

Sea Control: 594: From Hulls to Pods with Emma Salisbury

In this episode, Dr. Emma Salisbury examines the risks of NATO navies embracing overly modular ship designs, arguing that the shift from traditional hull‑based platforms to interchangeable mission pods can undermine combat effectiveness and strategic cohesion. She highlights how modularity,...

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Trilateral Shipbuilding: Build a Missile Corvette Fleet with Asian Allies
NewsJan 22, 2026

Trilateral Shipbuilding: Build a Missile Corvette Fleet with Asian Allies

In this episode, CDR Chase E. Harding outlines a proposal for a trilateral shipbuilding program among the United States, Japan, and South Korea to produce fast‑attack missile corvettes that can counter China’s expanding naval fleet. He details the historic decline...

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The Arctic Is a Strategic Distraction
NewsJan 21, 2026

The Arctic Is a Strategic Distraction

In this episode, T.X. Hammes argues that the U.S. focus on the Arctic is a strategic distraction that diverts scarce defense resources from higher‑priority theaters. He dismantles the hype around new Arctic shipping routes, showing that current traffic on the...

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Charting a Course: Addressing Chinese Maritime Coercion Around Taiwan
NewsJan 19, 2026

Charting a Course: Addressing Chinese Maritime Coercion Around Taiwan

In this episode Anthony Marco and Nils Peterson examine the Chinese Coast Guard’s escalating gray‑zone incursions around Taiwan’s peripheral islands, especially the recent series of violations at Dongsha Atoll. They explain how these maritime coercion tactics aim to erode ROC...

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RDML T.J. Zerr on Strengthening Surface Force Lethality
NewsJan 14, 2026

RDML T.J. Zerr on Strengthening Surface Force Lethality

In this interview, RDML T.J. Zerr outlines how the Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC) is translating Red Sea combat lessons into faster, data‑driven training and tactics, notably through the Surface Warfare Combat Training Continuum (SWCTC) and increasingly sophisticated...

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Cosmetics versus Combat: Inspect for Warfighting Over Rust
NewsJan 13, 2026

Cosmetics versus Combat: Inspect for Warfighting Over Rust

In this episode, LT Spike Dearing argues that 7th Fleet surface ships are prioritizing preservation—rust and paint inspections—over combat readiness, despite operating in a high‑threat environment near China. He critiques senior officers’ focus on cosmetic inspections and proposes “snap combat...

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