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Naval Innovation for the 21st Century - Robert Buderi - Bog - Naval Institute Press - Plusbog.dk

Naval Innovation for the 21st Century - Robert Buderi - Bog - Naval Institute Press - Plusbog.dk

The Office of Naval Research, known widely as ONR, was formed in 1946 largely to support the pursuit of basic science to help ensure future U.S. naval dominance--and as such, it set the model for the subsequently created National Science Foundation. But everything changed after the Cold War. The U.S. entered a period of greater fiscal constraints and the concept of warfare shifted from conventional land and sea battles and super-power conflicts to an era of asymmetric warfare, where the country might be engaged in many smaller fights in unconventional arenas. Naval Innovation in the 21st Century is a narrative account of ONR's efforts to respond to this transformation amidst increasing pressure to focus on programs directly relevant to the Navy, but without sacrificing the "seed corn" of fundamental science the organization helped pioneer. Told through the eyes of the admirals leading ONR and the department heads who oversee key programs, the book follows the organization as it responds to the fall of the Soviet Union, the terrorist attack on the USS Cole in 2000, and subsequent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. These events are inspiring an array of innovations, for land and sea. Consider unmanned undersea vehicles that can patrol strategic coastlines for months on end, novel types of landing craft that can travel up to 2,500 nautical miles without refueling, and precision shipborne "rail guns" whose GPS-guided shells can hit targets from hundreds of miles off. Other efforts include advanced electronics designed to swap out scores of antennas on ships for two solid-state apertures, greatly increasing speed and stealth and speed; virtual training methods that spare the environment by avoid the need to fire tons of live shells, and new ways to protect Marines from improvised explosive devices. All these programs, some pursued in conventional manner and some set up as "skunk works" designed to spur out-of-the-box thinking, are part of an ongoing evolution that seeks to connect scientific investment more directly to the warfighter without forsaking the Navy's longer-term future. Naval Innovation in the 21st Century is a narrative history, and a story of organizational change, centered around the struggles of management and key personnel to adapt to shifting priorities while holding on to their historic core mission of supporting longer-term research. As such, it holds great lessons and insights for how the U.S. government should fund and maintain military R&D in a new era of "small ball" conflicts--and how the country must prepare for the future of warfare.

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Red Tide - M.p. Woodward - Bog - Naval Institute Press - Plusbog.dk

Red Tide - M.p. Woodward - Bog - Naval Institute Press - Plusbog.dk

From the marble halls of Washington to the green mountains of Taiwan to the warm waters of the South Pacific, Red Tide is the story of America at war, as depicted through the eyes of one courageous naval family. The venerable U.S. Navy is stretched to the breaking point by European conflicts, relinquished bases, and aging ships. Tensions between China and the United States have never been higher as both nations compete for access to advanced semiconductor chips produced only in Taiwan. When two American carriers are recalled for maintenance, Beijing sees its opportunity. Through a daring seaborne commando raid, they steal the world’s most important factory. But they don’t stop there. Reminiscent of Pearl Harbor, the Chinese draw first blood, crippling the U.S. fleet with devastating missile strikes while knocking American GPS, communications, and reconnaissance satellites out of orbit. A modernized Chinese fleet blockades Taiwan and seizes control of Pacific sea lanes, throttling global commerce. The American Navy fights back. Casualties mount and high-tech arsenals are exhausted. It’s a war of attrition—and the Chinese are winning. Rear Adm. Will Cole, outgoing operations officer (N3) of the Pacific Fleet, had been on the brink of retirement. After a thirty-year career, he’s ready to settle down and fix a marriage strained by long sea deployments. Despite the obstacles, Will and Kelly Cole have raised their military brats well. Their oldest, Henry, flies F-18s. Their middle son, Jamie, is a merchant marine officer. Their daughter, Lucy, has a high-tech job lined up with a defense contractor. Will and Kelly are happy to let the next generation of the “Fighting Coles” take the helm of the American sea services. These best-laid plans are scrapped when war drums start beating. The Pacific Fleet commander sends Cole stateside to challenge a hardened political bureaucracy into getting serious about the threat to peace in the Pacific. Proven right when the missiles start flying, Cole’s reward is an order to do the impossible: destroy the Chinese fleet and retake Taiwan—before it’s too late. He’ll risk everything in a final fleet amphibious action—his career, his Navy, and his family. With the pacing of a master storyteller and a flair for riveting action sequences, M. P. Woodward keeps the reader glued to the pages while raising important real-world questions about the U.S. Navy’s ability to remain the world’s guarantor of a free sea in the twenty-first century.

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