By Paul McLeary on February 01, 2021 at 4:59 PM Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday speaks to Sailors on the cruiser USS Shiloh. WASHINGTON: The Navy’s long-awaited plan for it’s future unmanned ship fleet is on track to be released later this month, following a flurry of shipbuilding reports in December that the Trump team pushed out at the last minute. The Unmanned Campaign Plan, in the works for months, promises to be the first time the Navy will wrap all of its unmanned aerial, surface and subsurface weapons together into a coherent whole, laying down a marker for the Pentagon in how quickly, and how comprehensively, it can turn to automated systems.