"US Navy Adapts to Counter Houthi Drone Threat with Aegis Updates and Training Changes"

The U.S. Navy, in collaboration with Lockheed Martin, has implemented software updates for destroyers to counter Houthi missile and drone attacks in the Red Sea, based on data from recent engagements. The Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center has led this effort, providing tactical expertise and training events for fleet readiness. The updates include Aegis Combat System software tweaks and training adjustments to better detect and defeat threats. The Navy has also developed a rapid fielding process for small software changes, resulting in increased capability. Lessons learned from engagements have led to emphasis on radar setup and tailored systems to counter current adversary capabilities.
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