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U.S. Navy updates as of September 10, 2025:

Navy Welcomes 17th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, John Perryman

The U.S. Navy officially welcomed John Perryman as its 17th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON), the highest enlisted position. The ceremony held at the United States Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C., recognized Perryman’s extensive leadership experience and his role representing enlisted personnel across the fleet to senior Navy leadership.

House Passes $893 Billion Defense Authorization Bill

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $893 billion defense policy bill, encompassing large budget increases for personnel pay, benefits, and military end strength. The bill includes reforms aimed at accelerating the defense acquisition process, speeding the deployment of new Navy technologies and systems to maintain lethality and readiness, focusing on deterring peer adversaries.

Anduril Proposes Ghost Shark XLUUV to U.S. Navy

Defense contractor Anduril has pitched its Ghost Shark Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (XLUUV) to the U.S. Navy, offering expanded capabilities for underwater intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and mine countermeasures. This represents the Navy’s increasing reliance on autonomous maritime systems to enhance operational reach and effectiveness.

U.S. Navy Engages Aerospace Giants for Carrier-Based Loyal Wingman Drones

The Navy selected four aerospace companies to develop carrier-based “Loyal Wingman” drones designed to operate alongside manned aircraft on aircraft carriers. These drones aim to expand the Navy’s tactical capabilities with low-cost, networked unmanned systems supporting strike, electronic warfare, and reconnaissance roles.

Additional Developments

Navy is seeking a second shipyard to support its Landing Craft Utility program, expanding its capability to produce key vessels for amphibious and littoral operations.

Reports surfaced analyzing risks of past Navy SEAL missions and highlighting challenges in intelligence gathering in contested environments such as near North Korea.

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Taiwan Says China Sometimes Stages Mock Attacks in Strait

China's military sometimes simulates attacks on foreign naval vessels in the Taiwan…

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Hull Cleaning Robotics: Army Beats Navy – the Hegseth Way!

Sticking to legacy tactics won't beat China — adopt Secretary Hegseth's and the Army…

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US Navy Cancels Four Constellation Frigates, Keeps First Two Under New Deal

Fincantieri and the U.S. Navy have reached an agreement to redefine the future of…

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Sweden to Choose Frigate Supplier Early 2026

Sweden will choose a supplier for its multi-billion Swedish crown acquisition of…

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HII Delivers Virginia-Class Submarine Massachusetts to US Navy

HII announced that its Newport News Shipbuilding division has delivered Virginia…

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HII Completes Acceptance Trials for Destroyer Ted Stevens

HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division successfully completed the final round of sea…

Design work is under way for Port Alpha, a greenfield “next-generation shipyard”.
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From SEAL Team Six to Silicon Valley, Inside Saronic's Shipbuilding Mission

In a shipbuilding industry defined by tradition, one new entrant is seeking to rewrite…

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ATDM Program Delivers Skilled Workers to the Maritime Industrial Base

The U.S. Navy needs to dramatically increase the fleet, especially submarines, but…

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EUNAVFOR Atalanta Takes Control of Pirate Dhow

The Iranian-flagged dhow used as a mother ship in the piracy incident involving the…

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Keel is Laid for Spanish Navy’s New Diver Support Vessel

Freire Shipyard held in Vigo the keel-laying ceremony for the new Diver Support Vessel…

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China Commissions First Domestically Built Aircraft Carrier

The commissioning of China's latest aircraft carrier this week marks a new chapter…

Tracey Clavell, Head of Supply Chain – Acquisition, BAE Systems Maritime Australia (centre) and Steve McDowall, Director of Naval Business Australasia, Lloyd’s Register at the contract signing at Indo Pacific 2025. © Lloyd’s Register

Lloyd's Register to Provide Construction Services to BAE Systems Australia’s Navy Frigates

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has been awarded a contract from BAE Systems Maritime Australia…

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U.S. Navy updates as of September 10, 2025:

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