Navy Seeks Rail Guns, Lasers, Cruise Missiles To Improve Pacific Firepower
http://breakingdefense.com/2014/01/navy-seeks-rail-guns-lasers-cruise-missiles-to-improve-pacific-firepower/
A Navy cruiser launches a Harpoon anti-ship missile, a 1977 design unsuited for long-range war in the Pacific.
Navy Seeks Rail Guns, Lasers, Cruise Missiles To Improve Pacific Firepower
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.
on January 20, 2014 at 9:22 PM
CRYSTAL CITY: Ive never wanted to enter any tactical scenario where all I had is a defensive capability. Its a losing proposition, said the chief of Pacific Command, Adm. Samuel Locklear. You will defend yourself until youre dead.
That was the PACOM commanders blunt and public response when I asked him about the chronic imbalance between the offensive and defensive capabilities of the Navys surface warships: its cruisers, destroyers, frigates, and controversial new Littoral Combat Ships. Other admirals had angsted over the issue at last weeks annual conference of the Surface Navy Association here, but its no coincidence the man whod have to command any war with China was the bluntest.
The Navys has a three-step plan to boost firepower:
* In the short term, revive the long-range skip-killing capability it lost when it phased out the 600 -mile-range Tomahawk Anti-Ship Missile (TASM) years ago.
* In the mid term, free up missile launchers for offensive use by replacing defensive missiles each of which can be used against incoming enemy aircraft or missiles just once with lasers that can keep firing as long as the ships generators turn.
* In the long term, equip ships with electromagnetic rail guns that can launch solid metal slugs at targets over the horizon at seven times the speed of sound.