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S-80: A Sub, for Spain, to Sail Out on the Main

S-80: A Sub, for Spain, to Sail Out on the Main

S-80 cutaway, labeled(click to view full) The CIM-2000 Scorpene class diesel-electric attack submarine partnership was just the first step for Spain’s Navantia, as it joined with France’s DCNS to enter the global submarine market. Now Navantia is building...
S-80: A Sub, for Spain, to Sail Out on the Main

Australia Chooses JASSM Missiles on F-18s for Long-Range Strike

F/A-18 with test JASSMs(click to view full) In March 2005, Lockheed Martin’s AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Stand-off Missile (or JASSM) cruise missile won the competition with Boeing’s SLAM-ER and the Taurus KEPD 350 for the AIR 5418 Follow-on Standoff...
S-80: A Sub, for Spain, to Sail Out on the Main

Memorial Day 2014

Monday, May 28th is Memorial Day in the USA. As we mentioned on Friday, DID honors those who have given all of their tomorrows in American military service, and will not be publishing. Readers are reminded that in America, the Memorial Day moment of silence takes...
S-80: A Sub, for Spain, to Sail Out on the Main

Nimrod Was Actually a Fine Hunter: The End of RAF Aerial Maritime Patrol

Nimrod MR2 at work(click to view full) British naval theorist Sir Julian Corbett saw the navy’s proper role as “directly or indirectly either to secure the command of the sea or to prevent the enemy from securing it.” Airpower plays a prominent role...
S-80: A Sub, for Spain, to Sail Out on the Main

The USA’s RAID Program: Small Systems, Big Surveillance Time

TCOM 17M RAID Aerostat(click to view full) The RAID program is a combination of cameras and surveillance equipment positioned on high towers and aerostats, in order to monitor a wide area around important locations and bases. The RAID concept began with a smaller TCOM...