MSC’s Taluga Group Envisions Maritime Logistics Differently
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MSC’s Taluga Group Envisions Maritime Logistics Differently

As the Military Sealift Command (MSC) celebrates its 75th anniversary, forward-thinking innovation is driving the future of maritime logistics and operations. The Taluga Group, an innovation cell named after the storied USNS Taluga, is at the forefront of adapting existing technologies to meet modern challenges. One standout example is the Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft (GARC), an unmanned surface vessel (USV) developed by Maritime Applied Physics Corporation (MAPC). GARC is being evaluated for a range of missions, including logistics and anti-terrorism force protection. With its autonomous capabilities, GARC offers the potential for delivering critical supplies to remote locations safely and efficiently, even in contested environments, aligning with MSC’s mission to enhance operational reach while reducing risk.

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AUKUS Partners Complete Successful Tests of Autonomous and Networked Systems in Maritime Experimentation
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AUKUS Partners Complete Successful Tests of Autonomous and Networked Systems in Maritime Experimentation

The United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom recently completed successful tests of autonomous and networked systems during the Autonomous Warrior 24 event, part of the Maritime Big Play initiative aimed at enhancing maritime awareness through networked autonomy. This three-week experimentation allowed AUKUS partners to improve interoperability and refine their capabilities in operating uncrewed maritime systems, focusing on real-time data sharing and decision-making. The tests featured various technologies, including software-defined acoustic modems and low-cost unmanned vehicles, and highlighted the importance of collaboration in creating more efficient defense strategies. As Under Secretary of Defense Heidi Shyu noted, this trilateral effort supports a stable region where nations can safeguard their sovereignty.

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Johns Hopkins APL Testing New Software Platform for Navy USV Operating Systems
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Johns Hopkins APL Testing New Software Platform for Navy USV Operating Systems

As the U.S. Navy continues to push the boundaries of uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) capabilities, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory’s development of the Autonomy Baseline Library (ABL) showcases the importance of open-architecture systems that rapidly scale and evolve. Tested during the T-REX event in March and set for further trials at the Autonomous Warrior exercise, this cutting-edge software highlights how innovation is shaping the future of naval operations.

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Navy CNO unveils ‘Project 33’ with a heavy emphasis on robotic systems, information dominance
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Navy CNO unveils ‘Project 33’ with a heavy emphasis on robotic systems, information dominance

Adm. Lisa Franchetti has introduced “Project 33,” an initiative focused on integrating robotic and autonomous systems into the Navy by 2027. This effort aims to bolster the fleet’s readiness for potential conflict with China by expanding unmanned capabilities, enhancing warfighting capacity, and driving information dominance. The initiative will leverage emerging technologies and focus on distributed maritime operations, information-centric battlespaces, and joint force integration to ensure strategic advantages in the coming years.

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EXCLUSIVE: Pentagon reveals 5 more funded RDER projects, including a top Marine priority
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EXCLUSIVE: Pentagon reveals 5 more funded RDER projects, including a top Marine priority

The Pentagon’s Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve (RDER) is accelerating the development of critical defense technologies, including the Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft (GARC). This unmanned surface vessel, now serving with the Navy’s Unmanned Surface Vessel Squadron 3, exemplifies cutting-edge innovation with its versatile mission capabilities.

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Inspired By Ukraine, US And Taiwanese Visions Align On Sea Drone War With China
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Inspired By Ukraine, US And Taiwanese Visions Align On Sea Drone War With China

US Navy's unmanned systems, including the GARC operated by Unmanned Surface Vessel Squadron 3, are reshaping future naval strategies. Autonomous vessels and drones are being explored as potential counters to naval invasions, with lessons drawn from recent conflicts. The implementation of these technologies faces challenges but could significantly impact maritime defense in regions like the Taiwan Strait.

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NorthPoint Development Unveils Harbor Logistics Center, A New Industrial Hub in Baltimore
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NorthPoint Development Unveils Harbor Logistics Center, A New Industrial Hub in Baltimore

Maritime Applied Physics Corporation, a BlackSea Technologies Company, is proud to be part of the newly opened Harbor Logistics Center in Baltimore. This 47,000 sq ft manufacturing facility has seen us become fully operational within days, and we’ve already welcomed over 45 new employees, with plans to create an additional 100 jobs in the coming months. We’re inspired by the site’s rich history and excited to contribute to Baltimore’s economic growth alongside other leading companies.

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Opinion: The Pentagon is learning how to change at the speed of war
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Opinion: The Pentagon is learning how to change at the speed of war

For decades, military reformers like retired Navy Capt. Jerry Hendrix have advocated for replacing expensive and vulnerable aircraft carriers and fighter jets with affordable, numerous drones, but their calls went largely unheeded. However, there are now signs of change as the Pentagon embraces autonomous systems, driven by lessons from the war in Ukraine and initiatives such as Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks's "Replicator Initiative," which aims to rapidly deploy thousands of autonomous systems across multiple domains.

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