Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert's World Affairs Brief covering the Navy Today and Tomorrow status slides, the AP Rebalance, Platforms; MLP, AFSB, LCS, JHSV, Zumwalt class destroyer, Autonomous vehicles; Fire Scout, X-47B UCAS, and the LaWS Laser Weapon System.
5. ~4 ships
~51 ships
(42 non rotational)
~32 ships
(22 non rotational)
~11 ships
(3 non rotational)
~2 ships
Total : 290 Ships
Deployed: 100 Ships
45,000 personnel
Ships deployed (Avg Last 90 Days)
1 Aug 14
~190 ships
6. Asia Pacific Rebalance
Bases
Places
Crossroads
Treaty Ally
Where it Matters, When it Matters
2015 2020
Average Ship Presence in the Pacific Region 58 64
Including Forward Stationed Forces (non-rotational) 43 54
Constructive
relationship
with China
Enhanced partnerships with
Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Vietnam, Brunei, New Zealand
Strategic
partnership
with India
Forces – Capabilities – Understanding
Stronger alliances with Japan,
South Korea, Philippines,
Thailand, Australia
21. Distribution Statement C: See front cover. 8/18/2014Slide 21Distribution Statement C: See front cover.
Missions:
o Anti-air warfare
o Anti-surface warfare
o Extended-range land attack
o Ballistic missile defense
o Cruise missile defense
Gun-fired solution for missions
currently accomplished by missiles:
o GPS-guided rounds; up to 110 mi range
o Dramatically shifts cost in our favor:
• $25k per round
• USN missile >~$1M
• Adversary missile ~$1-7M
Demo: 2016 on JHSV
Electromagnetic Railgun
Notes de l'éditeur
Active Battle Force ship count is now 290. On 1 July, the following adjustments occurred resulting in an overall increase of 2 to our battle force.
-MCM 1 and MCM 2 shifted from FDNF to CONUS
-MCM 9 and MCM 14 shifted from CONUS to FDNF
-PC 3 and PC 4 shifted from CONUS to FDNF (BAHRAIN increased from 20 non-rotational to 22)