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Maritime Weaponization in Position, Navigation and Timing in Systemic Conflict

Historical Significance of Maritime Weaponization Control Emerging Threats and Vulnerabilities According to Eurasia review, throughout history, maritime control has been pivotal for global dominance with incidents like the sinking of the USS Maine and attacks on naval vessels underscoring the significance of protecting maritime assets. Despite the formidable U.S. Navy, emerging threats from smaller forces […]

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U.S. Navy Thwarts Houthi Rebels’ Attack on American Cargo Ships

In a significant development, two American-flagged cargo ships, the Maersk Detroit and Maersk Chesapeake, faced an attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels while transporting crucial cargo for the U.S. Defense and State Departments. Accompanied by the U.S. Navy, the ships encountered explosions during their journey, prompting successful interception by the U.S. Navy. The crew, vessels, and […]

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U.S. Navy Faces Dilemma in Countering Houthi Drones: Why Lasers Aren’t in Action Yet

The Cost Paradox Hindering the Deployment of Directed-Energy Weapons In recent encounters with Houthi drones, U.S. Navy warships have resorted to traditional guns and missiles, raising questions about the absence of advanced directed-energy weapons designed for such scenarios. A congressional report sheds light on the paradox preventing the Navy from utilizing next-generation lasers to neutralize […]

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