Inside the Navy highlights

By Lee Hudson / March 14, 2016 at 10:40 AM

Here are a few must-reads from this week's issue of Inside the Navy.

1. A review team found the Navy overly relied on the results of shore-based testing of the Remote Multimission Vehicle, a key factor in sending the anti-mine system to shipboard trials prematurely, according to a service spokeswoman.

Full Story: Navy overelied on shore-based testing in moving RMMV forward

2. The Navy plans to finish risk mitigation efforts for F-18 aircrew who may be exposed to impure air due to glitches in the aircraft's onboard oxygen generation system by the end of calendar year 2017.

Full Story: Navy plans to finish OBOGS risk mitigation efforts by the end of 2017

3. The Navy intends to finalize the requirements for its new unmanned tanker aircraft, called the Stingray, in April and will announce an acquisition strategy for the effort this summer.

Full Story: Mulloy: Navy intends to finalize unmanned tanker requirements in April

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