The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64) defeats a combination of Houthi missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles in the Red Sea, Oct. 19. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron Lau

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    Emerging Leaders: Max Braddock, Ship Superintendent, Detyens Shipyards

    Running ship repair projects is part engineering, part art and all tenacity. Max Braddock, Ship Superintendent, Detyens Shipyards brings all of this and more to the table.

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    Creating a Sea Change for Patrol Boat Crew Communications

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    Registration of Ships – A Necessity?

    The continued importance of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance.

    By Stuart Plotnek, Managing Associate, Campbell Johnstone Clark

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    Seeing What’s on The Other Side of the Hill

    The continued importance of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance.

    By George Galdorisi

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    Unmanned Underwater Systems = Force Multiplier

    The Navy’s top officer wants more players on the field.

    By Edward Lundquist

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    U.S. Navy Needs to Grow, but in fact it is Shrinking

    To face evolving threats, U.S. Navy needs to change course as mMore ships are being retired than commissioned.

    By Edward Lundquist

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    The Navy’s Maritime Expeditionary Security Force

    Providing security from sea and land

    By Edward Lundquist

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    Getting Bang for Your Tech Buck

    By Steve Marshall

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    Revitalizing U.S. Shipbuilding Means Adopting a New Approach

    As global competitors like China expand their fleets, the U.S. must act decisively, modernizing its shipyards and expanding its naval fleet to secure its position as a leading maritime power.

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