Posted on 02/20/2010 3:44:53 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead has signed off on the Navys Vision for Confronting Irregular Challenges. The Navy will buy ships and aircraft that provide broadened and balanced capabilities to deal with a range of irregular opponents, including pirates, terrorists, criminal organizations, insurgents and other state and non-state actors, the document says.
By balancing shifts in our investments the service will better address and incorporate urgent and emerging requirements to confront the hybrid nature of future challenges. It emphasizes buying " ships and aircraft, oriented to lower end operations, such as Littoral Combat Ship mission modules, Riverine squadrons and persistent manned and unmanned surveillance platforms. Navy undersecretary Bob Work has been a big proponent of building flexibility and multi-mission capabilities, his big boxes concept, into ship design.
The document calls for using conventional weapons in low end missions, to include P- for surveillance against terrorists and insurgents, tactical aircraft for armed reconnaissance, and submarines and surface combatants in counter-drug operations. Navy ships and personnel currently provide anti-terrorist forces in the Philippines, pirate hunters off East Africa, protection of oil platforms in the Arabian Gulf and foreign nation security force training and assistance with multi-mission amphibious ships and helicopters.
The irregular warfare vision advocates closer ties with the Coast Guard and the Marines, as well as other government agencies and non-;government organizations. Expanding coordination with interagency and international partners features prominently in the new vision document as part of the indirect approach to supporting counterterrorism, counterinsurgency and foreign internal defense. Partners can appreciate the Navys dependable but impermanent presence, which requires neither a footprint ashore nor infringement on their sovereignty.
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