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US Navy, Air Force team up on new ‘Manhattan Project'
2019-12-07
[Defense News] WASHINGTON ‐ The U.S. Navy and Air Force are teaming up to rapidly develop a network that can link together Air Force and Navy assets during battle, an effort the Navy’s top officer compared to the 1940s program to develop an atomic bomb.

Adm. Michael Gilday, the new Chief of Naval Operations, told an audience Thursday that in order to take on China, the Navy will have to spread out and rely on networked weapons and sensors distributed over a wide area. But doing that would rely on a network architecture that doesn’t yet exist.

To be the most effective force, the Navy acknowledges it must be able to connect with Air Force bombers and aircraft, leading the two services to an agreement to join forces.

"I think the biggest challenge for us is to join all the main command and control," Gilday said. "We’re building netted weapons, netted platforms, and netted [command-and-control] nodes, but we don’t have an adequate net, and that’s a critical piece."
Posted by:Besoeker

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Posted by: Angens Turkeyneck2026   2019-12-07 16:59  

#6  Team Up On New 'Manhattan Project'
all god's chilluns got manhattan projex
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-07 11:08  

#5  /\ Yep, spot on Skid. DCGS, a proprietary POS that soldiers have never liked and avoided if possible.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-12-07 09:47  

#4  the new Chief of Naval Operations...doing that would rely on a network architecture that doesn’t yet exist

Be silly to use one that does exist when you can ask for millions and years to build a redundant failure. See DCGS.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-12-07 09:40  

#3  yeah like the F-111 worked real good on the carriers. and cant even agree on common in-flight refueling mechanisms....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2019-12-07 09:14  

#2  Reinventing the wheel? TADIL-J
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-12-07 08:08  

#1  Yeah, getting the AF and Navy to cooperate is probably about as tough as inventing and building something that's never been done before and theoretically doesn't work.


Apples to apples fer sure
Posted by: AlanC   2019-12-07 07:53  

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