Navy/ Defense analysts are paid to be
pessimists
The U.S. Navy’s dominant
position in undersea warfare can no longer be taken for granted. “Emerging
technologies present a serious challenge in that they may empower development
of potential rival undersea forces and erode the stealth of U.S. submarines,” concludes a new report by the Center for
Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA). The report, entitled “The Emerging
Era in Undersea Warfare,” lays out the rapid changes occurring in the
technological realm and how they will affect future combat under waters.
While
the report’s author, Bryan Clark,
notes that the United States will have the opportunity to be the “first mover”
and establish itself as a leader in this emerging new field within undersea
warfare, he also unequivocally points out that the U.S. Navy will have to give
up its current undersea warfare concepts due to the “vulnerability of today’s
principal undersea platform, the manned submarine.” The U.S. must develop “a
new family of undersea vehicles,” Clark argues
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