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Navy Wants $110M in FY 22 R&D Funds to Develop Next-Generation Destroyer, Submarine

The Navy is seeking nearly $110 million to help research and develop its next-generation destroyer and submarine programs, according to service budget documents. The Fiscal Year 2022 submission asks for approximately $29.8 million to develop SSN(X) and about $79.7 million for concept development of the DDG(X) – which will succeed the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers. According […]

Defense Watch: Fielding M-SHORAD, Taiclet on Space Biz, UK Air Chief

Defense Watch: Fielding M-SHORAD, Taiclet on Space Biz, UK Air Chief
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CNO and MCPON Visit Hampton Roads

US Navy Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Gilday and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Russ Smith visited Hampton Roads, Virginia to take part in a NATO Symposium, meet with Sailors in the region, and visit two of the area’s major shipyards, Apr. 14. WASHINGTON (NNS) – U.S. Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Gilday and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Russell Smith visited Hampton Roads, Virginia, April 14, to take part in a NATO Symposium, meet with Sailors in the region, and visit two of the area’s major shipyards. As part of the Combined Joint Operations from the Sea (CJOS) Center of Excellence (COE) Future Maritime Warfare Symposium, CNO gave remarks to representatives from 24 of the Alliance’s maritime nations.

Navy grappling with bedbug infestation of nuclear submarine USS Connecticut

By HAL BERNTON | The Seattle Times | Published: March 11, 2021 SEATTLE (Tribune News Service) Clothes got laundered, mattresses replaced and pesticides sprayed as the Navy waged war against a stubborn infestation of bedbugs that found their way onto a nuclear-powered submarine homeported in the Bremerton area. Navy entomologists now certify that all feasible measures have been taken to control the infestation and have recommended repopulation of berthing, according to a statement from Cmdr. Cindy Fields, a public affairs officer for the Naval Submarine Forces Pacific. This campaign aboard the USS Connecticut has included laying down diatomaceous dust to draw insects out of hiding and into contact with this deadly countermeasure, according to the statement.

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