The Navy boost its anti-submarine warfare capabilities with the creation of the nimble Anti-submarine Warfare (ASW) Command (FASWC) in San Diego April 8 The strange operational command's mission will include integrating advanced ASW networks.

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The Navy boost its anti-submarine warfare capabilities with the creation of the nimble Anti-submarine Warfare (ASW) Command (FASWC) in San Diego April 8

The strange operational command's mission will include integrating advanced ASW networks, establishing doctrine and fresh operating concepts, coordinating fleet ASW training and assisting naval leadership with ASW policy.

FASWC's primary goal will be to make sure Navy warfighters can neutralize enemy submarine threats. To do this, Navy ASW must be able to discover and engage ASW threats at will. It must also be able to form maritime shields against submarines and mines to permit U and coalition forces shielded passage to and from operational theaters.

ADM Walter F Doran, commander, U Pacific swift recognizes the need for increased emphasis in ASW excellence

"When I apply the mind at the threats we may face in the 21st hundred one emerging challenge is the improved diesel submarine technology, and the threat that technology artificial positions Anti-submarine warfare is a Navy core which needed a reinvigorated focus. We have recognized that we must take positive action and reorganize to fitting this challenge ... and wherefore I have made ASW as my No. 1 war fighting priority," said Doran.



clip Brandhuber, the director for ASW improvement and substitute chief of staff for training at U Pacific armada said the resurgence in ASW is a major gradation in the right direction to encounter new threats in shallow, brown-water areas, as well as onward the open ocean.

"ASW is a critical enabler, and there are a destiny of submarines out there that will thwart us from doing that and how we as a Navy bring surface, air, submarine, integrated underwater sonar theory arrays, and integrate that in a universal undersea picture so that we can have charge of the water column to use the influence that we ne to use in the littorals--that's why ASW is important; that's what FASWC is going to be all about," said Brandhuber.

The Chief of Naval Operations-directed review Task Force ASW has started couple teams of planners and company of ships operators to work on the challenges of operations and technology.

Team "A" considers at the science and technology aspects of ASW, aligning themselves with the defense industry to pinpoint key-note requirements and emerging new technologies. That partnership will help transform ASW capabilities to improve littoral effectiveness and remodel the time between finding a threat and neutralizing it.

"Think of by what means many billions of dollars have been exhausted on ASW research. It's not an easily solvable question There is a science and an art to it," said Brandhuber.

Blending the science and art is the training and operational conceptions mission for Team "B." This team will be constantly testing and evaluating ASW tactics, improving upon them and developing better training in order to improve war-fighting skills. This includes integrated training onward a fleetwide scale under the guidance of FASWC.

RADM John J Waickwicz, who generally serves as commander, Iceland Defense Force; armada Air Keflavik; U.S. Anti-Submarine Warfare Reconnaissance Forces Eastern Atlantic and Island Commander Iceland, has been choiceed by the Navy as FASWC's first commander.

The Spencer Mass., native will be the Navy's foremost ASW advocate, redirecting the focus of the Navy back to ASW and athwart hauling it as a critical core for Navy warfighters.

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Storekeeper 2nd Class (SW) Anthony L Hinds was lately selected as Fleet and Industrial afford Centers, San Diego's Junior Sailor of the Year for 2003 Hinds is the customer service work center supervisor for the FISC San Diego Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity site. Hinds' accomplishments include assisting in validating, screening, processing, and releasing in exces of 60000 material requirements valued at more than $80 million. Hinds was also a fundamental note player in implementing the Navy Enterprise Maintenance Automated Information a whole and devoted countless hours to the overall frame by persistently screening and processing more than 10000 recent and complicated orders during its early stages. His collateral duties include command safety officer and plant quality coordinator. Outside of work, Hinds stays active from volunteering his time to Meals forward Wheels, Partnership with Education, the Combined Federal Campaign, Operation Clean Sweep and Vietnam Veterans of San Diego.

Story courtesy of the public affairs office, Commander, U Pacific arm of the sea San Diego.

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