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Tango0122 Jan 2019 12:21 p.m. PST

"The future of amphibious attack may consist of thousands of disaggregated manned and unmanned surveillance boats, armor-carrying connectors, minesweepers and small attack vessels operating in tandem as the Navy and Marine Corps refine a new strategic approach and continue their pivot toward a new, great-power threat environment.

"We envision fleets of smaller, multi-mission vessels, operating with surface warfare leadership. People talk about a 355-ship Navy, how about a 35,000-ship Navy?," Maj. Gen. David Coffman, Director of Naval Expeditionary Warfare, told an audience at the Surface Naval Association Symposium.

Coffman explained it as a "family of combatant craft, manned and unmanned, integrated in a distributed maritime operation."…"
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Thresher0122 Jan 2019 8:34 p.m. PST

"People talk about a 355-ship Navy, how about a 35,000-ship Navy?," Maj. Gen. David Coffman, Director of Naval Expeditionary Warfare, told an audience….".

Put down the "recreational/medical" marijuana, or hashish, and step away.

Walking Sailor23 Jan 2019 8:19 a.m. PST

Swarms are "in".

Tango0124 Jan 2019 11:42 a.m. PST

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