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“We are not yet where we want to be,” said Selby, “but we are getting closer. As our potential adversaries go all-in on unmanned platforms, we must and will maintain a dominant force that can meet and defeat any challenge.” During the exercise, a large number of multi-domain unmanned platforms including unmanned aerial, surface and underwater vehicles (UAVs, USVs and UUVs, respectively) are being put into real-world, “blue-water” environments,  working in sync with manned platforms in actual combat drills designed to support Pacific Fleet objectives in the Indo-Pacific region. Many of the platforms in IBP21 are supported by the Naval Research Enterprise (NRE), which Selby commands. Comprising the Office of Naval Research (ONR); the Naval Research Laboratory; and the Office of Naval Research Global (ONR Global), the NRE is tasked with providing the capabilities and long-term vision ensuring U.S. naval dominance today and into the future.

7 allies sign onto polar research project

7 allies sign onto polar research project 1 hour ago An Air-Deployable Expendable Ice Buoy is sent into the Arctic in 2017 from a Royal Danish Air Force C-130 aircraft operating out of Thule Air Base in Greenland as part of the International Arctic Buoy Program. (John F. Williams/U.S. Navy) WASHINGTON The U.S. Defense Department and its counterparts in six allied nations have adopted a new agreement to better understand the Earth’s changing polar environments. With the rise in temperatures, attributed to climate change, melting Arctic sea ice and opening up of new opportunities for maritime operations, the U.S. Navy wants a better understanding of Arctic conditions to counter what it considers aggression in the region from China and Russia.

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