According to the Navy inside story published November 12, 2012, the U.S. Navy's chief of operations recently told the media that the U.S. Navy will revise its maritime strategy for future threats, and the development of the concept of amphibious operations, as well as on the appropriate military doctrine and combatconcept implementation of the training program.
Earlier, the U.S. Navy issued a three-page document, "Chief of Naval Operations in 2012 debriefing report, released shortly after the inauguration of the Chief of Naval Operations Jonathan Greenert route guide set target prospects concrete steps.
The report provides an overview of the Navy in the implementation of the concept of equipment deployment in the Persian Gulf situation, air and maritime operations and the P-8A Poseidon anti-submarine patrol aircraft and unmanned underwater robot column mounted.
The document also developed several goals for the future, including the planned revision of the Navy's maritime strategy, the formation of the "Sea Power 21 cooperation strategy, navy need to" resolve will soon be faced with challenges and threats ". In addition, the Navy will be based on the current and Marine Corps joint concept of a naval war framework to guide future amphibious concept.
CNO pointed out that the U.S. Navy will continue to develop and deploy carrier-based unmanned surveillance and combat aircraft (UCLASS) UAV, and will take the "network approach" to include any type of platform, including aircraft, submarines and platform airborne sensors.
The document states that the August Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Committee will play an important role for that level ships into the column, and thus developed a comprehensive plan.
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