Harry McNeil Stockholm prepares to choose between three European frigate proposals As uncrewed naval systems advance, capabilities to counter them are emerging US Coast Guard to receive the first three Offshore Patrol Cutters in FY2026 and FY2027 Japan’s first warship sale opens door to future exports but comes with strings attached Thinning Arctic ice reveals naval capability gaps and new opportunities Lockheed Martin confirms 2029 target date for US Navy’s Aegis/PAC-3 MSE integration
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A week rarely arrives in which a single theme runs so clearly. Yet last week delivered it: the US Navy (USN) reportedly outlined plans to field thousands of uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) in the Indo-Pacific; Saildrone unveiled a combat-capable 52m USV with vertical-launch strike capability; Rheinmetall and Kraken Technology Group moved from prototype to serial production; HII announced four additional ROMULUS 151 hulls entering manufacture; and Anduril Industries partnered with Kraken to
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