Sea Control - CIMSEC artwork

Sea Control - CIMSEC

454 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 days ago - ★★★★★ - 70 ratings

The best in maritime security, technology, history, and international affairs from CIMSEC - your moment of power point rehab.

Tech News News Society & Culture military technology maritime security defense news diplomacy war navy drones
Homepage Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed

Episodes

Sea Control 512 – Europe’s Marines with Dr. Sidharth Kaushal

April 21, 2024 10:00 - 29.6 MB

By Walker Mills Dr. Sidharth Kaushal rejoins the Sea Control Podcast to talk about amphibious forces in Europe and how they can overcome downsizing navies and A2/AD threats to enhance conventional deterrence in the Baltic and Scandinavia. Dr. Kaushal also discusses how the traditional “Northern Flank” role of the US Marine Corps in the region … Continue reading Sea Control 512 – Europe’s Marines with Dr. Sidharth Kaushal →

Sea Control 511 – Cornish Wrecking with Dr. Cathryn Pearce

April 20, 2024 19:30 - 32.5 MB

By Jared Samuelson Dr. Cathryn Pearce joins the program to discuss myths and realities around Cornish Wreckers of the 18th and 19th centuries. Cathryn is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth. She is a member of the Port Towns and Urban Cultures research team, Chair of the British Commission for Maritime History, and … Continue reading Sea Control 511 – Cornish Wrecking with Dr. Cathryn Pearce →

Sea Control 510 – The Fortress Fleet with Lt Col Nathan Jennings, PhD

April 13, 2024 10:00 - 10.1 MB

By Jared Samuelson Lt Col Nathan Jennings, PhD joins us to discuss the Army’s Fortress Fleet concept, how it would fit with the Marine Corps’ Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations concept, and what the Army is learning from the conflicts in the Red and Black Seas. Nathan is an associate professor and Army strategist at the … Continue reading Sea Control 510 – The Fortress Fleet with Lt Col Nathan Jennings, PhD →

Sea Control 509 – Sri Lanka’s Evolving Role in the Indian Ocean with Aditya Gowdara Shivamurthy

April 12, 2024 10:00 - 22.6 MB

By Jared Samuelson Aditya Gowdara Shivamurthy joins the program to discuss how Sri Lanka’s role in the Indian Ocean is evolving. Aditya is an Associate Fellow with Observer Research Foundation’s Strategic Studies Programme. He focuses on broader strategic and security related-developments throughout the South Asian region with a specific interest in Sri Lanka The Maldives … Continue reading Sea Control 509 – Sri Lanka’s Evolving Role in the Indian Ocean with Aditya Gowdara Shivamurthy →

Sea Control 508 – Australian Capabilities in the Littoral with Jennifer Parker and Peter Jones

April 06, 2024 10:00 - 34.6 MB

By Jared Samuelson Jennifer Parker and Peter Jones join the program to discuss Australian naval capabilities in the littoral. Of note, this episode was recorded prior to the release of the Enhanced Lethality Surface Combatant Fleet review. Jennifer served over 20 years in the Royal Australian Navy. She is an expert associate at the National … Continue reading Sea Control 508 – Australian Capabilities in the Littoral with Jennifer Parker and Peter Jones →

Sea Control 507 – Islamic Maritime Law with Emilia Justyna Powell and Michael Atkins

April 04, 2024 17:00 - 25 MB

By Nate Miller The program is joined by Dr. Emilia Justyna Powell and Michael Atkins to discuss Islamic maritime law. Emelia is a professor of political science and a concurrent professor of law at the University of Notre Dame. Michael is a JAG officer in the U.S. Coast Guard. Download Sea Control 507 – Islamic … Continue reading Sea Control 507 – Islamic Maritime Law with Emilia Justyna Powell and Michael Atkins →

Sea Control 506 – What Wargames Reveal with Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider

March 30, 2024 10:00 - 32.8 MB

By Ed Salo Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider rejoins the podcast to discuss her article on what wargames reveal. Dr. Schneider is a Hoover Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Her research focuses on the intersection of technology, national security, and political psychology with a special interest in cybersecurity, unmanned technologies, and Northeast Asia. Download Sea Control 506 … Continue reading Sea Control 506 – What Wargames Reveal with Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider →

Sea Control 505 – Pirates of the Slave Trade with Dr. Angela Sutton

March 28, 2024 10:00 - 23.9 MB

By Jared Samuelson  Dr. Angela Sutton joins the program to discuss her book, Pirates of the Slave Trade – The Battle of Cape Lopez and the Birth of an American Institution. Angela is a social and digital historian of the Atlantic World interested in the tools and methods that preserve and widen access to the … Continue reading Sea Control 505 – Pirates of the Slave Trade with Dr. Angela Sutton →

Sea Control 504 – Chinese Maritime Interests in the Indian Ocean with Commodore Venugopal Vengalil

March 24, 2024 21:00 - 24.9 MB

By Nathan Miller Commodore Venugopal Vengalil joins the program to discuss China’s maritime interests in the Indian Ocean. Commodore Vengalil graduated from National Defense Academy and was commissioned into Indian Navy in 1979. He is a specialist in Anti-Submarine Warfare and Mine Countermeasures. Among various assignments, he was the Naval Officer in Charge, Mumbai, prior … Continue reading Sea Control 504 – Chinese Maritime Interests in the Indian Ocean with Commodore Venugopal Vengalil →

Sea Control 503 – The British Special Service Squadron with Heather Johnson

March 17, 2024 04:00 - 14.2 MB

By Ed Salo Heather Johnson, librarian for Special Collections for The National Museum of the Royal Navy, joins the program to discuss the museum and the British Special Service Squadron. Download Sea Control 503 – The British Special Service Squadron with Heather Johnson Links 1. British Special Service Squadron. 2. National Museum of the Royal Navy. Ed … Continue reading Sea Control 503 – The British Special Service Squadron with Heather Johnson →

Sea Control 502 – Wartime Command and Control with Admiral Scott Swift (ret.)

March 14, 2024 10:00 - 32.4 MB

By Jared Samuelson Former Pacific Fleet commander Admiral Scott Swift (ret.) joins us to discuss wartime command and control in the War of 2026 scenario. Admiral Swift commanded the U.S. Pacific Fleet from 2015 to 2018. In 2023, he served as a senior mentor for the Navy’s Large Scale Exercise and the Global wargame at … Continue reading Sea Control 502 – Wartime Command and Control with Admiral Scott Swift (ret.) →

Sea Control 501 – Multilateral Approaches to Maritime Security in Oceania with Zach Ota

March 10, 2024 05:00 - 22.2 MB

By Jared Samuelson Zach Ota comes aboard to discuss maritime security approaches in Oceania. Zach is a Marine Corps infantry officer and a Southeast Asia Regional Affairs Officer. Download Sea Control 501 – Multilateral Approaches to Maritime Security in Oceania with Zach Ota Links 1. 21st Century as the Pacific Century – Culture and Security of … Continue reading Sea Control 501 – Multilateral Approaches to Maritime Security in Oceania with Zach Ota →

Sea Control 500 – The UK’s Indo-Pacific Engagement with Dr. Peter Chalk

March 07, 2024 10:30 - 28.3 MB

By Walker Mills Dr. Peter Chalk joins the program to discuss the future of the United Kingdom’s Indo-Pacific Engagement and an article Dr. Chalk wrote for War on the Rocks on the same topic. Dr. Chalk also covers the British role in AUKUS. Dr. Chalk is a maritime subject matter expert with the Institute of … Continue reading Sea Control 500 – The UK’s Indo-Pacific Engagement with Dr. Peter Chalk →

Sea Control 499 – The U.S. Navy and Diplomacy in South America with Dr. Katrina Ponti

March 05, 2024 11:00 - 17.3 MB

By Jared Samuelson Dr. Katrina Ponti joins us to discuss US Navy diplomacy in South America. Her work appeared in the larger volume, Seapower by Other Means. Katrina is an Ernest May Postdoctoral Fellow at the Belfer Center’s International Security Program and Applied History Project. Download Sea Control 499 – The U.S. Navy and Diplomacy … Continue reading Sea Control 499 – The U.S. Navy and Diplomacy in South America with Dr. Katrina Ponti →

Sea Control 498 – The Academy with David Poyer

February 29, 2024 10:30 - 28.1 MB

By Ed Salo Author and retired naval officer David Poyer joins Sea Control to discuss his book, The Academy, the latest and final book in the Dan Lenson series of novels. David has written more than 40 books, most of them novels. His sea career included service in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arctic, Caribbean, and Pacific. … Continue reading Sea Control 498 – The Academy with David Poyer →

Sea Control 497 – Citizen Sailors with Joshua Taylor and Scott Humphrey

February 24, 2024 11:00 - 32.1 MB

By Walker Mills Capt. Joshua Taylor, USN, and Scott Humphrey, a Colonel in the Air National Guard, join the program to talk about their recent essay “Citizen Sailors: The Missing link in Maritime Force Structure.” They discuss the history of maritime militia in the United States, the potential for a new maritime militia, and challenges … Continue reading Sea Control 497 – Citizen Sailors with Joshua Taylor and Scott Humphrey →

Sea Control 496 – Naval Presence and the Interwar US Navy with BJ Armstrong

February 23, 2024 11:00 - 33.7 MB

By Jared Samuelson CAPT Benjamin “BJ” Armstrong joins the program to discuss naval presence and the U.S. Navy in the interwar period. CAPT Benjamin “BJ” Armstrong, USN, is a former search and rescue helicopter pilot and associate professor of war studies and naval history at the U.S. Naval Academy. Download Sea Control 496 – Naval … Continue reading Sea Control 496 – Naval Presence and the Interwar US Navy with BJ Armstrong →

Sea Control 495 – Cocaine Codfish with Aaron Delano-Johnson

February 17, 2024 05:00 - 27.5 MB

By Walker Mills Aaron Delano-Johnson joins the program to discuss how to apply lessons from counternarcotics operations to combating IUU fishing. Aaron is a Captain in the U.S. Coast Guard. Download Sea Control 495 – Cocaine Codfish with Aaron Delano-Johnson Links 1. “Cocaine Codfish: How the War on Drugs Can Inform the Fight Against Illegal … Continue reading Sea Control 495 – Cocaine Codfish with Aaron Delano-Johnson →

Sea Control 494 – Global Force for Good with Dr. John Sherwood

February 15, 2024 11:00 - 41.6 MB

By Anna McNiel Dr. John Sherwood joins the program to discuss his latest book, A Global Force for Good: Sea Services Humanitarian Operations in the Twenty-First Century, about the sea services’ response to various humanitarian operations in the 21st century. John has served as a historian at Naval History and Heritage Command since 1997. Download … Continue reading Sea Control 494 – Global Force for Good with Dr. John Sherwood →

Sea Control 493 – “Assertive Transparency” in the Gray Zone with Ray Powell

February 08, 2024 11:00 - 25.4 MB

By Nathan Miller Ray Powell joins the program to discuss his recent work “Game Changer: The Philippines’ Assertive Transparency Campaign: How the Philippines Rewrote the Counter Gray Zone Playbook in 2023.” Ray Powell is the Founder and Director of SeaLight, a maritime transparency project of the Gordian Knot Center for National Security Innovation at Stanford … Continue reading Sea Control 493 – “Assertive Transparency” in the Gray Zone with Ray Powell →

Sea Control 492 – Challenges in the Gulf of Guinea with Ebunoluwa Ojo-Ami

February 01, 2024 11:00 - 17 MB

By Jared Samuelson In this episode, Ebunoluwa George Ojo-Ami joins us to discuss how the states bordering the Gulf of Guinea are approaching their many maritime security challenges. Ebunoluwa is a graduate of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria. He focuses on security in West Africa, particularly the Gulf of Guinea. Download Sea Control 492 – … Continue reading Sea Control 492 – Challenges in the Gulf of Guinea with Ebunoluwa Ojo-Ami →

Sea Control 491 – Written in Black and Red: Asymmetric Threats and Affordable Unmanned Vessels With Michael Knickerbocker

January 26, 2024 11:00 - 30.3 MB

By Walker Mills Commander Michael Knickerbocker joins the program to speak about his recent article, “Written in Black and Red: Asymmetric Threats and Affordable Unmanned Vessels.” He discusses the threat of unmanned surface vessels (USVs), what the U.S. Navy should do about them, and how the U.S. Navy should direct its own USV programs. Download … Continue reading Sea Control 491 – Written in Black and Red: Asymmetric Threats and Affordable Unmanned Vessels With Michael Knickerbocker →

Sea Control 490 – Islamic Maritime Law with Dr. Hassan Khalilieh

January 18, 2024 11:00 - 19.5 MB

By Jared Samuelson Dr. Hassan Khalilieh joins the podcast to discuss Islamic maritime law, to include his book: Islamic Law of the Sea: Freedom of Navigation and Passage Rights in Islamic Thought. Hassan is a senior lecturer in the departments of Maritime Civilizations and Inter-disciplinary Studies at the University of Haifa. Download Sea Control 490 … Continue reading Sea Control 490 – Islamic Maritime Law with Dr. Hassan Khalilieh →

Sea Control 489 – The Strategic Importance of NATO’s North Flank with Julian Pawlak

January 11, 2024 11:00 - 21.2 MB

By Jared Samuelson Julian Pawlak joins us to discuss his 2022 report on NATO’s northern flank. Julian is a research associate at the Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg and the German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies. His research covers NATO’s Northern Flank and the Baltic Sea region. Download Sea Control … Continue reading Sea Control 489 – The Strategic Importance of NATO’s North Flank with Julian Pawlak →

Sea Control 488 – Disaster at Honda Point with Robert Kolker

January 04, 2024 11:00 - 23.9 MB

By Jared Samuelson Journalist and author Robert Kolker joins the program to discuss his deep dive for The Atavist into the disaster at Honda Point, the U.S. Navy’s largest peacetime loss of ships. Robert is the author of the New York Times best-selling Lost Girls and Hidden Valley Road. He is a National Magazine Award … Continue reading Sea Control 488 – Disaster at Honda Point with Robert Kolker →

Sea Control 487 – Naval Exploration and Global Empire with Michael Verney

December 28, 2023 11:00 - 28.9 MB

By Jared Samuelson Dr. Michael Verney joins the program to discuss his book, A Great and Rising Nation – Naval Exploration and Global Empire in the Early US Republic. Dr. Michael Verney is an Assistant Professor of History at Drury University. His work focuses on early U.S. naval exploration. He has published works on merchant, … Continue reading Sea Control 487 – Naval Exploration and Global Empire with Michael Verney →

Sea Control 486 – Force Writers Room with Captain Ric Arthur and Dava Casoni

December 22, 2023 21:30 - 36.2 MB

By Jared Samuelson Captain Ric Arthur and Dava Casoni join the podcast to share their experience with the Force Writers Room, the group of warfighters and creatives envisioning the future of warfare. Dava is a lawyer who worked as an actor in Hollywood and also served in the U.S. Army Reserve. Ric is a naval … Continue reading Sea Control 486 – Force Writers Room with Captain Ric Arthur and Dava Casoni →

Sea Control 485 – Napoleonic Wars in the Adriatic with Dave Watson

December 14, 2023 10:00 - 23.2 MB

By Jared Samuelson Author and historian Dave Watson joins us to discuss his book The Frontier Sea: The Napoleonic Wars in the Adriatic. Dave is the editor of the website Balkan Military History. He has been writing about the military history of the Balkans for 23 years. Download Sea Control 485 – Napoleonic Wars in … Continue reading Sea Control 485 – Napoleonic Wars in the Adriatic with Dave Watson →

Sea Control 484 – LST-325: From Normandy to Indiana with Ken Rupp

December 07, 2023 10:00 - 22.7 MB

By Nathan Miller Ken Rupp joins the program to discuss the museum ship LST-325. She is the last sailing LST in the world and makes annual cruises on the rivers of the United States. Rupp, a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant, has volunteered on LST-325 for five years and is currently serving as the … Continue reading Sea Control 484 – LST-325: From Normandy to Indiana with Ken Rupp →

Sea Control 483 – The Transformation of Maritime Professions with Dr. Karel Davids

November 30, 2023 11:00

By Nathan Miller Dr. Karel Davids joins the program to discuss his edited volume, The Transformation of Maritime Professions: Old and New Jobs in European Shipping Industries, 1850-2000. Karel Davids is Full Professor Emeritus of Economic and Social History in the Faculty of Humanities and the School of Business and Economics. Links 1. The Transformation … Continue reading Sea Control 483 – The Transformation of Maritime Professions with Dr. Karel Davids →

Sea Control 482 – “An Honorable Place in American Air Power”: Civil Air Patrol Operations, 1942-1943 with Dr. Frank Blazich

November 26, 2023 05:00 - 50.1 MB

By Walker Mills Dr. Frank Blazich, a curator of modern military history at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History and a Colonel in the Civil Air Patrol, joins the program to discuss his book “An Honorable Place in American Air Power:” Civil Air Patrol Operations, 1942-1943. In his book, Dr. Blazich covers the … Continue reading Sea Control 482 – “An Honorable Place in American Air Power”: Civil Air Patrol Operations, 1942-1943 with Dr. Frank Blazich →

Sea Control 481 – Logistics Interdiction in Taiwan Unification Campaigns with Michael Hugos and Dr. Ed Salo

November 19, 2023 05:00 - 25.2 MB

By Nathan Miller Michael Hugos and our very own Dr. Ed Salo join the program to discus their recent article for War on the Rocks entitled, “Logistics interdiction for Taiwan Unification Campaigns.” Ed is Associate Director of Heritage Studies, Associate Professor of History, Historic Preservationist, and Associate Chair at Arkansas State University. He is also … Continue reading Sea Control 481 – Logistics Interdiction in Taiwan Unification Campaigns with Michael Hugos and Dr. Ed Salo →

Sea Control 480 – Ill-Fitting Immersion Suits with Dr. Rosemary Ricciardelli

November 16, 2023 11:00 - 16 MB

By Nathan Miller Dr. Rosemary Ricciardelli joins the podcast to discuss the impact of ill-fitting immersion suits on women seafarers. Dr. Ricciardelli is the Research Chair of Safety, Security, and Wellness at the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland. She researches gender, risk, and public safety at sea. Download Sea Control 480 … Continue reading Sea Control 480 – Ill-Fitting Immersion Suits with Dr. Rosemary Ricciardelli →

Sea Control 479 – The Life of a Flag Aide with Major Lauren Serrano

November 12, 2023 05:00 - 33.7 MB

By Ed Salo Major Lauren Serrano joins the program to discuss her time as an aide to the Chief of Naval Operations. Lauren is a Marine Intelligence Officer, operational planner, and Middle East Foreign Area Officer. Download Sea Control 479 – The Life of a Flag Aide with Major Lauren Serrano Links 1. “Aides Are … Continue reading Sea Control 479 – The Life of a Flag Aide with Major Lauren Serrano →

Sea Control 478 – A Sober Analysis of Ukrainian Success in the Black Sea with Thord Are Iversen

November 09, 2023 11:00 - 25.2 MB

By Nathan Miller Thord Are Iversen has been publishing as The Lookout since 2021. He joins the program to discuss the battle for the Black Sea. Thord is an independent defense analyst and former officer in the Royal Norwegian Navy, with experience both afloat and ashore. He has had a lifelong interest in military history … Continue reading Sea Control 478 – A Sober Analysis of Ukrainian Success in the Black Sea with Thord Are Iversen →

Sea Control 477 – Scandinavian Responses to Great Power War at Sea with Dr. Steve Murdoch

November 05, 2023 04:00 - 27.8 MB

By Jared Samuelson Dr. Steve Murdoch joins us to discuss Scandinavian responses to great power war at sea in the 17th and 18th centuries. Steve is the Deputy Head of Department for the War Studies and Military History Department and Head of Division for the Military History Division at Swedish Defence University. Download Sea Control … Continue reading Sea Control 477 – Scandinavian Responses to Great Power War at Sea with Dr. Steve Murdoch →

Sea Control 476 – Titanic and the City of Widows with Julie Cook

November 02, 2023 09:00 - 16.4 MB

By Jared Samuelson Author Julie Cook joins the program to discuss her book about the Titanic disaster and its impact on the families left behind: The Titanic and the City of Widows It Left Behind – The Forgotten Victims of the Fatal Voyage. Julie has been a journalist for over 20 years. She writes regularly for … Continue reading Sea Control 476 – Titanic and the City of Widows with Julie Cook →

Sea Control 475 – Island Campaigns and the Founding of the PLA Navy with Dr. Toshi Yoshihara

October 29, 2023 04:00 - 33.8 MB

By Walker Mills The program is joined by Dr. Toshi Yoshihara, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, and an adjunct professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University. He discusses his latest book, Mao’s Army Goes to Sea: The Island Campaigns and the Founding of China’s Navy. He is … Continue reading Sea Control 475 – Island Campaigns and the Founding of the PLA Navy with Dr. Toshi Yoshihara →

Sea Control 474 – AUKUS, Naval Procurement, and Grand Strategy with Dr. Jonathan Caverley

October 26, 2023 10:00 - 35.4 MB

By Dr. Ed Salo Dr. Jonathan Caverley joins the program to discuss AUKUS and what happens when naval procurement drives grand strategy. Jonathan is professor of strategic and operational research at the United States Naval War College. Download Sea Control 474 – AUKUS, Naval Procurement, and Grand Strategy with Dr. Jonathan Caverley Links 1. AUKUS: … Continue reading Sea Control 474 – AUKUS, Naval Procurement, and Grand Strategy with Dr. Jonathan Caverley →

Sea Control 473 – Doctrine Man, Leadership, and Superheroes with Steve Leonard

October 22, 2023 04:00 - 25.4 MB

By Nathan Miller Steve Leonard, aka Doctrine Man, joins the podcast to discuss his latest book about superheroes and leadership. Among his many roles and accomplishments, he is a Senior Assistant Dean and Professor of Practice at the University of Kansas School of Business, a former senior military strategist, a senior fellow at the Modern … Continue reading Sea Control 473 – Doctrine Man, Leadership, and Superheroes with Steve Leonard →

Sea Control 472 – Littoral Security with Dr. Prakash Gopal

October 19, 2023 10:00 - 19.5 MB

By Jared Samuelson Dr. Prakash Gopal joins the program to discuss his dissertation topic, littoral security. Dr Prakash Gopal is a former Indian naval officer with over two decades of experience in maritime security operations, policy and strategy. He was a Research Fellow at the National Maritime Foundation, India from 2016-18. In 2018 Prakash took … Continue reading Sea Control 472 – Littoral Security with Dr. Prakash Gopal →

Sea Control 471 – British Coastal Forces with Andrew Young

October 15, 2023 04:00 - 31.1 MB

By Jared Samuelson Andrew Young joins the program to discuss the history and future of British coastal forces. Andy is the Fellowship Director at the Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre. His research interests include the development of amphibious doctrine and British strategic history. Download Sea Control 471 – British Coastal Forces with Andrew Young Links … Continue reading Sea Control 471 – British Coastal Forces with Andrew Young →

Sea Control 470 – Europe’s Underwater Environment with Elio Calcagno and Michelangelo Freyrie

October 12, 2023 09:30 - 22.3 MB

By Jared Samuelson Elio Calcagno and Michelangelo Freyrie join the program to discuss the European undersea environment, security, and defense. Elio is Researcher in the Defence Programme at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI). Michelangelo is a junior researcher in IAI’s Defence and Security Programs. Download Sea Control 470 – Europe’s Underwater Environment with Elio Calcagno … Continue reading Sea Control 470 – Europe’s Underwater Environment with Elio Calcagno and Michelangelo Freyr...

Sea Control 469 – The Importance of Studying Abroad with Midshipman Natalie Schirmacher

October 08, 2023 04:00 - 15.7 MB

By Ed Salo Midshipman Natalie Schirmacher is a third year student at Villanova University and has studied abroad in Amman, Jordan and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her experiences in NROTC and studying abroad led her to write for Proceedings about the need for more variety in study abroad programs. Download Sea Control 469 – The Importance … Continue reading Sea Control 469 – The Importance of Studying Abroad with Midshipman Natalie Schirmacher →

Sea Control 468 – Airborne ASW with Mike Glynn

October 05, 2023 09:30 - 28.9 MB

By Jared Samuelson Mike Glynn joins the podcast to discuss the history and future of airborne anti-submarine warfare. Mike is a veteran U.S. Navy submarine hunting pilot. He has logged 2,500 flight hours during multiple deployments worldwide and holds qualifications in the P-8A, P-3C, and T-45C aircraft. He has served as an anti-submarine warfare mission … Continue reading Sea Control 468 – Airborne ASW with Mike Glynn →

Sea Control 467 – The Spanish Armada with Colin Martin

October 01, 2023 04:00 - 50 MB

By Nathan Miller Dr. Colin Martin joins the program to discuss the seminal work he co-authored with Geoffrey Parker entitled Armada: The Spanish Enterprise and England’s Deliverance in 1588. Colin Martin was Reader in Maritime Archaeology at St Andrews University and has directed excavations on six shipwrecks, including three armada shipwrecks. Download Sea Control 467 … Continue reading Sea Control 467 – The Spanish Armada with Colin Martin →

Sea Control 466 – Deliberate Campaigning in the Pacific with Benjamin Van Horrick and Steven Bancroft

September 28, 2023 09:00 - 29.2 MB

By Jared Samuelson Benjamin Van Horrick and Steven Bancroft discuss their work in the Pacific with Task Force 76/3 and re-imagining command and control relationships. Benjamin is a Marine Corps logistics officer, and the current logistics operations officer for Task Force 76/3. Steven is the future operations officer for TF 76/3. Download Sea Control 466 … Continue reading Sea Control 466 – Deliberate Campaigning in the Pacific with Benjamin Van Horrick and Steven Bancroft →

Sea Control 465 – China’s Floating Nuclear Power Plants with Omar Pimentel and Edward Jenner

September 24, 2023 10:00 - 25.5 MB

By Nathan Miller Omar Pimentel and Edward Jenner join the program to discuss their recent paper for the Center for Global Security Research entitled, Uncharted Waters: Assessing China’s Intentions to Deploy Floating Nuclear Power Plants in the South China Sea. Omar Pimentel is currently working with the Defense Innovation Unit and has previously worked at … Continue reading Sea Control 465 – China’s Floating Nuclear Power Plants with Omar Pimentel and Edward Jenner →

Sea Control 464 – The Newport Manual with Dr. James Kraska and Professor Pete Pedrozo

September 21, 2023 10:00 - 28.9 MB

By Jared Samuelson Dr. James Kraska and Professor Pete Pedrozo join us to discuss the Newport Manual on the Law of Naval Warfare. Dr. Kraska is chair and Charles H. Stockton Professor of International Maritime Law in the Stockton Center for International Law at the U.S. Naval War College. Professor Pedrozo is the Howard S. … Continue reading Sea Control 464 – The Newport Manual with Dr. James Kraska and Professor Pete Pedrozo →

Sea Control 463 – EU Maritime Security with Giovanni Cremonini

September 17, 2023 04:00 - 30.1 MB

By Alexia Bouallagui Giovanni Cremonini joins the program to discuss the update to the EU Maritime Security Strategy. Cremonini is the Head of the Sector for Maritime Security in the Security and Defense Policy Directorate of the European Union External Action Service. Download Sea Control 463 – EU Maritime Security with Giovanni Cremonini Links 1. … Continue reading Sea Control 463 – EU Maritime Security with Giovanni Cremonini →