Sentences with phrase «naval operations»

"Naval operations" refers to military activities carried out by a country's navy or naval forces in the ocean or sea. These operations involve various tasks such as defending coastlines, protecting ships, conducting reconnaissance, or engaging in combat at sea to ensure national security and protect interests. Full definition
He is now science and technology liaison to the chief of naval operations at the Naval Research Lab.
Richardson, the chief of US naval operations, told the House Appropriations subcommittee in March that Russia's increasing interest in undersea operations was «exactly why our investments [in European operations] are focused on the antisubmarine - warfare problem, both enhancing our undersea sensors and then... infrastructure for the antisubmarine aircraft, the P - 8.»
When plans for a major naval operation had been approved by the proper agencies, to what extent did the Naval Minister exercise control over the manner of conduct of that operation?
Resolution 2240 was intended to authorise «Operation Sophia», phase two of a three - phase joint security and defence naval operation of EUNAVFOR - Med.
For the previous two years San Miguel Island had been closed to the public by the U.S. Navy for the purpose of clearing the island of anything unsafe left over from naval operations during WWII.
Status: Disbanded Purpose: The working group aims to bring together stakeholders, agencies, experts, and industry representatives to develop recommendations on: reducing the risk of ship strikes on endangered whales; decreasing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions; improving navigational safety and promoting efficient maritime shipping throughout the region; and reducing conflicts with other ocean users (e.g. naval operations).
Six new scenarios, including a new grand campaign with meticulously researched orders of battle Improved naval operations, including waypoints, mid-ocean intercepts, new ship classes and devises and a greatly improved ship upgrade system, engine vs. system damage, new ship art and realistic new port limits for ships, cargo and repairs
According to an investigation into a suspected link between naval operations and cetacean strandings (two weeks ago we wrote about 80 + whales and dolphins that beached themselves in Australia), very loud blasts of sonar can cause a dolphin to temporarily lose its hearing.
Sure, it seems a bit outlandish (and terrifying, frankly), but using dolphins for naval operations isn't beyond the scope of possibility.
These UN Security Council resolutions provide the legal basis for the EU naval operation mandated with the task of disrupting the business model of migrant smugglers and human traffickers in the Southern Central Mediterranean: EU NAVFOR MED Operation Sophia.
The members who wrote the article are: Retired Army Gen. James J. Lindsay, the first commander of U.S. Special Operations Command; Retired Adm. Jerome Johnson, vice chief of naval operations; Retired Lt. Gen. E.G. «Buck» Shuler Jr., commander of the Strategic Air Command's 8th Air Force; and Retired Gen. Joseph J. Went, an assistant commandant of the Marine Corps.
The naval operation is part of a wider EU blueprint launched by European Commission chief Jean - Claude Juncker last week.
The Merchant Navy officers are seconded from their parent companies and organisations at no cost to the naval operation, and provide a significant and invaluable industry contribution to the success of the counter piracy operation.
With many years of experience in guidance navigation and control of missiles and satellites, Sandhoo joined NRL in 2005, where he is now the representative of the Navy's Science and Technology community to the chief of naval operations.
But AIMS believes its computer could also be a powerful tool for police searches, naval operations and the maintenance of offshore oil rigs.
The study of bioluminescence (the biological generation of light) provides insights into fundamental aspects of cell biology and has far - ranging applications, including ocean dynamics and naval operations.
«Europe will be focused on its own borders,» retired Admiral Donald L. Pilling, vice chief of naval operations, said in the report.
'' Adm. Donald L. Pilling, USN (ret), former vice chief of naval operations and Navy chief financial officer
So, in 2005, when he became chief of naval operations, Admiral Mullen made increasing diversity a top priority and changed the assignment process to ensure that more minorities were being considered for positions that put them on the senior leadership track.
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