# Naval Logistics
Latest news and articles about Naval Logistics
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The Twilight of the Greyhound: US Navy Ends the Era of Fixed-Wing Carrier Logistics
The US Navy has officially retired the C-2A Greyhound from carrier service, ending nearly 60 years of fixed-wing logistics missions. The transition to the CMV-22B Osprey signals a strategic shift toward more versatile, tilt-rotor-based naval supply chains.

Mastering the 'Tail': China’s Naval Drills Signal a Leap in Blue-Water Sustainability
The Chinese Navy's Eastern Theater Command recently completed high-intensity replenishment drills in the East China Sea, testing advanced multi-ship simultaneous resupply tactics. These exercises signify a strategic shift toward long-term fleet endurance and enhanced blue-water operational capabilities.

The Teeth of the Fleet: How China’s Naval Tech Brigades are Decentralizing Innovation for the High Seas
China's naval ordnance brigades are pivoting toward decentralized, grassroots innovation to ensure rapid technical support for missiles and torpedoes without relying on civilian factories. Guided by Xi Jinping's military ideology, these teams focus on 'combat-ready' innovations that bridge the gap between technical theory and frontline operational needs.