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intersections: Issue 7, December 2023
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Intersections, Issue 7, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
that this seafloor mapping could also have implications for undersea warfare . According to a Washington Post report , PRC deep sea mining projects have received funding from PLA research programs. Illegal ... , the grants are designed to fund the development of new chipmaking capacity in applications such as electromagnetic warfare, AI, 6G wireless, and quantum computing. Applications in these areas
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 43, August 8, 2022
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and rocket forces. Each side in this war is therefore trying to identify, jam, or otherwise destroy the other’s UAVs, given the centrality of these systems in current warfare. SHIPBUILDERS DELIVER ... Poseidon nuclear-powered underwater drones. Belgorod, the world’s largest submarine at 184 meters long, is designed for undersea research and maritime search and rescue operations, and can carry on board ... fifth month. Although Russia currently fields electronic warfare (EW) and C-UAV systems, it does not apparently provide adequate coverage across the entire front, and such gaps are readily exploited
CNA Welcomes Retired Vice Admiral William Merz to Board of Trustees
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Retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral William Merz joined the CNA Board of Trustees.
active-duty career, Vice Adm. Merz served as Director of the Undersea Warfare Division, Deputy Chief Naval Officer for Warfighting Requirements, and Deputy Chief Naval Officer for Operations, Plans, and Strategy. His flag tours included Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command and task forces in San Diego, Bahrain, and Japan. He commanded the U.S. 7th Fleet, embarked aboard USS Blue Ridge
coming in from the cold: The Lavender Scare in Cold War America
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The story of Sen. Joseph McCarthy targeting alleged Communists working for the federal government is part of every American history textbook, but his persecution of LGBTQ people is not as widely known. In this episode, we are exploring the Lavender Scare. CNA analyst Kyle Penner and David Johnson author of, "The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government," join Bill for this discussion.
32 The story of Sen. Joseph McCarthy targeting alleged Communists working for the federal government is part of every American history textbook, but his persecution of LGBTQ people is not as widely known. In this episode, we are exploring the Lavender Scare. CNA analyst Kyle Penner and David Johnson author of, "The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government," join Bill for this discussion. The Lavender Scare in Cold War America Biographies Kyle Penner is a Research Analyst in CNA's Undersea Warfare Program and one of the leaders
intersections: Issue 8, February 2024
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Intersections, Issue 8, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
Act grant to BAE Systems , a UK-based defense contractor whose US subsidiary is a major supplier of "chips used in electronic warfare and aircraft-to-aircraft communications." The survey ... , and timing, as well as undersea systems. The three nations also committed to the following: Holding a "Maritime Autonomy Experimentation and Exercise Series" to enhance trilateral
NATO’s Navies at 75: Five Operational Imperatives to Watch
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At NATO’s 75th anniversary, its navies are investing in five critical areas: surface ships, air defense, antisubmarine warfare, uncrewed platforms, and logistics.
NATO’s Navies at 75 At NATO’s 75th anniversary, its navies are investing in five critical areas: surface ships, air defense, antisubmarine warfare, uncrewed platforms, and logistics. /images ... antisubmarine warfare frigates by the middle of the next decade, alongside another five general purpose frigates. The Royal Canadian Navy should start receiving a modified version of the British Type 26 ... , the ability of NATO navies to defend against air threats to themselves and others—without having to immediately withdraw to rearm—is an operational imperative. Antisubmarine Warfare Russia’s