The White House (via OMB) strongly protests Congressional efforts within the FY 2027 NDAA to prohibit the purchase of warships from foreign shipyards. The Administration argues that these restrictions undermine national security by limiting flexibility and hindering its strategy of leveraging allied yards, such as in the 'Finland model,' to drive investment into U.S. shipbuilding capacity. This signals a significant policy shift toward integrating international partners into advanced naval construction, suggesting the Pentagon is prepared to bypass traditional domestic build requirements for future combat vessels.
Ankara’s Ambition
English Summary
USNI’s report details Turkey’s ambitious military modernization and expansion, exemplified by the multi-national Efes 2026 exercise. The exercise showcased Turkey’s growing expeditionary capabilities, including a 5,000-mile naval voyage to Germany, alongside significant investments in domestically produced defense technology like drones, attack helicopters (T-129 ATAK), and command-and-control systems incorporating AI. Notably, the exercise involved partners from the Middle East and Africa, highlighting Ankara’s strategic outreach. This demonstrates Turkey’s increasing military assertiveness, particularly in the Eastern Mediterranean and Aegean Sea, driven by territorial disputes and a desire to project power beyond NATO.
中文摘要
美國海軍學會(USNI)的一份報告詳細闡述了土耳其雄心勃勃的軍事現代化和擴張計劃,體現於多國參與的「伊菲斯2026」(Efes 2026)演習。該演習展現了土耳其日益增強的遠征能力,包括一支距離德國5,000英里的海軍艦隊航行,並伴隨著對國內生產的防禦技術的大規模投資,例如無人機、攻擊直升機(T-129 ATAK)以及整合人工智能的指揮控制系統。值得注意的是,該演習涉及來自中東和非洲的合作夥伴,突顯了安卡拉的戰略拓展。這表明土耳其軍事日益強勢,尤其是在東地中海和愛琴海地區,這些趨勢受到領土爭端和希望超越北約範圍內的影響力投影的驅動。
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