As Thales continues to support U.S. Navy Distributed Maritime Operations through providing advanced surface and undersea warfare sensing and command/control capability, we cannot understate the value of having our very own RADM Anthony Lengerich, USN, Ret. as an Atlantic Council SME. We are honored to share that Tony’s knowledge, from serving 34 years in uniform, will support discussion of present state and future operations for the U.S. Navy as well as the entire Joint Force at an upcoming event hosted by Atlantic Council. #Thales #ForwardDefense https://lnkd.in/gRf7MUY8
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When it comes to the debate of which is harder, Navy SEALs or Special Forces, the answer isn't so clear-cut. Both elite units undergo rigorous training and excel in different skill sets. Navy SEALs are known for their maritime operations and have a reputation for being the most highly trained special operations force in the world. They are designed for missions such as direct action, special reconnaissance, and unconventional warfare. On the other hand, Special Forces, also known as Green Berets, are experts in unconventional warfare and foreign internal defense. They work closely with indigenous forces to achieve their objectives. While Navy SEALs are suited for high-risk combat missions, Special Forces are trained to work in a variety of environments and cultures to achieve long-term strategic goals. In conclusion, both Navy SEALs and Special Forces have unique skill sets and missions they are suited for. The difficulty of each unit depends on the individual's strengths and the task at hand. #NavySEALs #SpecialForces #EliteForces #MilitaryOps #usarmy #usnavy #irregularwarefare #military #intelligence #pentagon https://lnkd.in/eQdW9BUk
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Casablanca-Class: The U.S. Navy Built 50 'Baby' Aircraft Carriers in a Just 1 Year In 1942, industrialist Henry Kaiser proposed mass-producing small escort carriers for the U.S. Navy to aid in World War II, using assembly-line techniques to launch one nearly every week. Despite initial skepticism, President Roosevelt's support led to the production of fifty Casablanca-class carriers, crucial for anti-submarine warfare and air defense in the Atlantic and Pacific
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Training is essential to improving not only knowledge but also technique. You can teach a person, but not until they respectively put it into action can they become proficient. I was a firehose nozzleman on submarines. Knowing how to put out various types of fires is one thing. Quickly moving around a submarine's miniature spaces while wearing firefighting gear in the pitch dark takes some practice. #sleeplessdays #sleeplessnights #sleeplessdaysandnights
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Rear Adm. Matt Ott, Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command, Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) launches a Naval Sustainment System Supply (NSS-S) initiative for Unfilled Customer Order (UCO) Reduction in Philadelphia Aug. 9. NAVSUP WSS’ mission is to provide Navy, Marine Corps, and Joint and Allied programs weapon system support to keep Naval forces mission ready. Unfilled Customer Orders are one of NAVSUPs most important metrics for success. The goal of this initiative is to reduce the overall UCO backlog and clean data to enable effective prioritization. Targeted UCOs in the initiative are bucketed into five categories and prioritized based on historical inefficiencies, backlog numbers, and detriment to fleet readiness. NAVSUP WSS will leverage a Team of Teams approach and commercial best practices to accomplish this objective.#NAVSUPWSSPHIL
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Defense officials from the United States Department of Defense 🇺🇸, #Norway 🇳🇴, and the UK Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 recently concluded a conference with Naval Special Warfare in Virginia Beach, June 24-27, 2024. The constructive discussions focused on establishing common standards for Arctic-capable forces, optimizing intelligence-sharing practices, and facilitating persistent training and engagements. The three countries noted the need to enhance readiness and effectiveness in addressing evolving operational challenges in the #Arctic and High North. Commander of Naval Special Warfare Command - Navy SEAL & SWCC Teams, Rear Adm. Keith Davids, said “These important partnerships enhance the security cooperation between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Norway and are crucial for addressing common security threats. These strategic partnerships strengthen our collective defense, enhance stability, and encourage competitors to adhere to international norms." #SOF #People #Partners #Teammates
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Tactical Wide Area Networks for Navy Applications: Key Technologies and Use Cases Tactical wide area networks (WANs) are crucial for the Navy due to the evolving nature of modern warfare, which necessitates real-time communication, enhanced situational awareness, and seamless coordination across geographically dispersed Naval forces. Learn more about tactical wide area networks for Navy applications, key technologies, use cases, and where Unitronix and our supplier’s solutions come into play. https://lnkd.in/dkEi3ht
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Tactical Wide Area Networks for Navy Applications: Key Technologies and Use Cases Tactical wide area networks (WANs) are crucial for the Navy due to the evolving nature of modern warfare, which necessitates real-time communication, enhanced situational awareness, and seamless coordination across geographically dispersed Naval forces. Learn more about tactical wide area networks for Navy applications, key technologies, use cases, and where Unitronix and our supplier’s solutions come into play. https://lnkd.in/dkEi3ht
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