By Mark B. Schneider, RealClearDefense: “Today, the release of a weapon within range of its intended target, even from a stealth aircraft, does not guarantee that the weapon will actually reach its target. The U.S. Navy is now testing a stealthy Norwegian conventional cruise missile, designed against “heavily armed Russia,” “which performs “evasive maneuvers to counter terminal defense weapons.””
By Scott Savitz, Proceedings Magazine: “Naval mine countermeasures (MCM) face major challenges. Traditional MCM platforms, such as the wood-and-fiberglass Avenger (MCM-1)-class ships, are in the process of being decommissioned. Their intended replacements, the littoral combat ships (LCS) and their associated mine warfare mission modules, have been delayed and face various development issues.1 Despite efforts to reduce the timelines, costs, and risks associated with MCM operations, mines remain cost-imposing weapons that can deny access for protracted periods or inflict unacceptable losses on the U.S. Navy.”