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  • HP 15s 15.6″ HD Business Laptop (4-Core Intel Celeron N4120, 16GB RAM, 2TB PCIe SSD, Intel UHD 600, WiFi, Bluetooth, Webcam, Win 10 Home) w/DKZ Hub USB Port Expander


    Price: $499.99
    (as of Jan 31,2025 20:53:05 UTC – Details)


    Product Description

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    GreatPriceTech sells computers with custom/upgraded configurations to enhance system performance. If the computer has modifications as listed above, then the manufacturer box was opened by our highly skilled technicians for testing and inspection and to install the upgrades according to the specifications as advertised. Both the computers and components are brand new for the upgraded system.

    Configuration We offer all of the following configurations, if you cannot find the correct listing please check for other listings on our Store page. Model Name HP 15s-fq0008nia Display 15.6″ HD HD (1366×768) 60Hz 16:9 Display RAM Customizable RAM: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB DDR4 SO-DIMM Hard Drive Customizable Storage: 256GB PCIe SSD, 512GB PCIe SSD, 1TB PCIe SSD, 2TB PCIe SSD (Solid State Drive) Operating System Window 10 Pro, Win 11 Pro, Window 10 Home, Window 11 Home Processor Intel Celeron N4120 1.10GHz Processor (Up to 2.6 GHz, 4-Cores, 4-Threads, ) Graphics Card Intel UHD 600 Integrated Graphics Connectivity 802.11ac Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1 Ports/Slots 2 USB 3.0 Type-A, HDMI, USB 3.1 Type-C, SD Card Reader, No Optical Drive, Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack Other Features Silver, Island Style with 10 key Standard Keyboard, Integrated Webcam Battery 5W Power Supply, 3-Cell 41 WHr Battery Form/Color Natural Silver Product Dimensions (WxLxH) 14.11 IN x 9.5 IN x 0.7 IN Weight 3lb Includes Authorized Dockztorm Portable USB Hub (Special Edition Portable Dockztorm Data Hub; Super Speedy Data Sync Rate upto 5Gbps)

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    Business Laptop

    The HP 15s-fq0008nia School & Business Laptop provides the ultimate experience for life and works anywhere. The HP 15s-fq0008nia Laptop is built with impressive reliability and robust security features. This device confidently handles whatever jobs come your way.

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    Processor and Graphics

    The HP Envy High Performance Laptop is equipped with an Intel Celeron N4120 1.10GHz Processor (upto 2.6 GHz, 4-Cores, 4-Threads) and a Intel UHD 600 Integrated Graphics Card that provides smooth video for streaming, media editing, and much more.

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    Left Panel Ports

    The Left Panel of the HP 15s-fq0008nia School & Business Laptop consists of 2 x USB 3.2 Type-A Ports.

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    Right Panel Ports

    The Right Panel of the HP 15s-fq0008nia School & Business Laptop consists of 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C, 1 x HDMI, 1 x SD Card Reader and a Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack Ports.

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    IPS Wide QXGA Display

    The HP Envy High Performance Laptop supports a compact 16.0″ IPS Wide QXGA (2560×1600) 120Hz Display, it brings big visuals with the WQXGA Display panel lets you intuitively navigate and interact. With technology that lights each pixel separately, an IPS WQXGA display brings deeper blacks for richer contrast, enhanced color depth, and more power efficiency than traditional LED screens. 2560 x 1600 resolution delivers stunning details and lifelike colors. Enjoy better color accuracy and wider viewing angles with the Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array display and a high resolution of 2560 x 1600.

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    Powerful Performance

    The HP Envy High Performance Laptop powers up the moment you open the lid and Keep your data safe wherever you’re working. The HP Envy High Performance Laptop provides growing businesses with the commercial-grade performance and durability in a compact design. This PC is powered by an Intel processor and protected with always-on security you can trust. Experience speedy and responsive performance with the power efficient OnBoard DDR5 SO-DIMM RAM memory.

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    Essential Features

    The HP Envy 16″ Combine the creative power of your devices and enjoy the ultimate color accuracy on a 16″ display. Plus, with the Intel Processor, it can handle what you throw at it. Look and sound your best on video calls with a 5MP camera with Auto Frame, plus AI Noise Reduction. Using DC Dimming technology, we can eliminate screen flickering for more comfortable viewing. Protects your eyes from harmful blue light without distorting colors to reduce eyestrain when working for long periods of time. Showcase your creations in all their colors on the 100% sRGB display for maximum color broadness and accuracy.

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    【Upgraded】 Seal is opened for Hardware/Software upgrade only to enhance performance. 15.6″ HD HD (1366×768) 60Hz Display; 802.11ac Wifi, Bluetooth 5.1, Integrated Webcam, Standard Keyboard
    【Powerful Performance with Intel Celeron N4120 Quad Core】 Intel Celeron N4120 1.10GHz Processor (upto 2.6 GHz, 4-Cores, 4-Threads, ); Intel UHD 600 Integrated Graphics
    【High Speed and Multitasking】 16GB DDR4 SODIMM; 45W Power Supply, 3-Cell 41 WHr Battery; Natural Silver Color
    【Enormous Storage】 2TB PCIe NVMe SSD; 2 USB 3.0 Type-A, HDMI, USB 3.1 Type-C, SD Reader, No Optical Drive, Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack, Windows 10 Home, 1 Year Manufacturer warranty from GreatPriceTech (Professionally upgraded by GreatPriceTech)
    Includes Authorized Dockztorm Portable USB Hub(Special Edition Portable Dockztorm Data Hub;Super Speedy Data Sync Rate up to 5Gbps)


    Introducing the HP 15s 15.6″ HD Business Laptop with DKZ Hub USB Port Expander!

    This powerful laptop is equipped with a 4-Core Intel Celeron N4120 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a whopping 2TB PCIe SSD for lightning-fast performance. Whether you’re working on spreadsheets, editing photos, or streaming movies, this laptop can handle it all with ease.

    With Intel UHD 600 graphics, you can enjoy crisp, clear visuals on the 15.6″ HD display. Plus, the built-in webcam makes it easy to stay connected with colleagues, friends, and family.

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  • HP 15s 15.6″ HD Business Laptop (4-Core Intel Celeron N4120, 16GB RAM, 2TB PCIe SSD, Intel UHD 600, WiFi, Bluetooth, Webcam, Win 10 Pro) w/DKZ Hub USB Port Expander


    Price: $529.99
    (as of Jan 31,2025 19:53:41 UTC – Details)



    GreatPriceTech sells computers with custom/upgraded configurations to enhance system performance. If the computer has modifications as listed above, then the manufacturer box was opened by our highly skilled technicians for testing and inspection and to install the upgrades according to the specifications as advertised. Both the computers and components are brand new for the upgraded system.
    【Upgraded】 Seal is opened for Hardware/Software upgrade only to enhance performance. 15.6″ HD HD (1366×768) 60Hz Display; 802.11ac Wifi, Bluetooth 5.1, Integrated Webcam, Standard Keyboard
    【Powerful Performance with Intel Celeron N4120 Quad Core】 Intel Celeron N4120 1.10GHz Processor (upto 2.6 GHz, 4-Cores, 4-Threads, ); Intel UHD 600 Integrated Graphics
    【High Speed and Multitasking】 16GB DDR4 SODIMM; 45W Power Supply, 3-Cell 41 WHr Battery; Natural Silver Color
    【Enormous Storage】 2TB PCIe NVMe SSD; 2 USB 3.0 Type-A, HDMI, USB 3.1 Type-C, SD Reader, No Optical Drive, Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack, Windows 10 Pro, 1 Year Manufacturer warranty from GreatPriceTech (Professionally upgraded by GreatPriceTech)
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    This powerful laptop is equipped with a 4-Core Intel Celeron N4120 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a massive 2TB PCIe SSD for lightning-fast performance and ample storage space. The Intel UHD 600 graphics ensure smooth visuals for all your work tasks, while the built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity keep you connected wherever you go.

    The DKZ Hub USB Port Expander adds even more versatility to this already impressive laptop, providing additional USB ports for connecting all your devices with ease. Plus, the integrated webcam makes video conferencing a breeze.

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  • – “We knew we had to win”


    By beating Maccabi Tel Aviv (1-0) in Belgrade, Serbia, on Thursday, FC Porto qualified to the Europa League’s play-off  to access the Round of 16, where they will face Roma (Italy) or Viktoria Plzen (Czechia). Sent in by Martín Anselmi as a centre defender, Eustáquio acknowledged that “it’s a new position” in his career, but tried to “learn as much as possible in two days” and admitted to being happy that he was able to “help a little”. “Our communication was very strong and that’s also why we won”, the Canadian international midfielder added.

    Absolute debut as centre defender
    “It’s a new position for me, the coach may want to play with a central defender or a midfielder there, he had already warned me. I tried to learn as much as possible in two days and I’m happy because the team won and I, in a way, managed to help a little. I was already used to moving up in a line of three, but, in this game, I had the help of the coach and my colleagues. Our communication was very strong and that’s also why we won.”

    Congratulations to players and fans
    “We knew we had to win to move forward and to end the bad streak. We got it in a tough stadium. I take this opportunity to thank our fans who have come so far to support us. Congratulations to everyone. We want the fans on our side and we play for the good of FC Porto, just as they want the good of FC Porto. Together we will be happier.”

    There are more trophies to lift
    “We already won the Super Cup, now we are going after the championship and we still have the Europa League as well.”





    On the field, the stakes were high and the pressure was on. As the final whistle blew, we knew we had to win. Our determination and drive pushed us to give it our all, fighting until the very end. And in the end, our hard work paid off as we emerged victorious. This victory was more than just a win – it was a testament to our teamwork, resilience, and belief in ourselves. We knew we had to win, and we did just that.

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  • ‘Atropia’ and ‘Twinless’ win top prizes at Sundance Film Festival


    PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — The war satire “Atropia,” about actors in a military role-playing facility, won the grand jury prize in the Sundance Film Festival’s U.S. dramatic competition, while the Dylan O’Brien movie “Twinless” got the coveted audience award. Juries and programmers for the 41st edition of the independent film festival announced the major prizewinners Friday in Park City, Utah.

    Other grand jury winners included the documentaries “Seeds,” about farmers in rural Georgia and “Cutting Through the Rocks,” about the first elected councilwoman in an Iranian village. The Indian drama “Sabar Bonda (Cactus Pears),” about a city dweller mourning his father in the western Indian countryside, won the top prize in the world cinema competition.

    “It’s for my dad,” said writer and director Rohan Parashuram Kanawade. His late father, he said, was the one who encouraged him to pursue filmmaking.

    Audiences also get to vote on their own awards, where James Sweeney’s “Twinless,” about the bromance between two men who meet in a twin bereavement support group, triumphed in the U.S. dramatic category. O’Brien also won a special jury award for his acting.

    The U.S. documentary audience award went to “André is an Idiot,” a life-affirming film about dying of colon cancer. Other audience picks were “Prime Minister,” about former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and “DJ Ahmet,” a coming-of-age film about a 15-year-old boy in North Macedonia.

    Mstyslav Chernov, the Oscar-winning Associated Press journalist, won the world cinema documentary directing award for his latest dispatch from Ukraine, “2000 Meters to Andriivka,” a joint production between the AP and PBS Frontline.

    “Here’s to all documentary directors who are risking their lives in Ukraine trying to tell the stories of people who protect the land that I call home,” Chernov said onstage.

    Others singled out for directing include Geeta Gandbhir for “The Perfect Neighbor,” a documentary about a murder in Florida told through the use of police body camera footage, and Rashad Frett for “Ricky,” a drama about life post-incarceration.

    The world cinema documentary jury also gave special prizes to “Coexistence, My Ass!” about a comedian who creates a one-woman show about the struggle for equality in Israel and Palestine, and “Mr. Nobody Against Putin,” in which a Russian teacher goes undercover to expose what’s happening in his school during the invasion of Ukraine.

    “Our programming team is so thrilled to have introduced these moving and impactful works to our audiences this Festival, and we look forward to following the journeys of each of these talented artists and their projects,” said festival programming director Kim Yutani.

    The Sundance Film Festival runs through Sunday.

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    For more coverage of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, visit: https://apnews.com/hub/sundance-film-festival





    Atropia and Twinless were the big winners at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, taking home top prizes in their respective categories. Atropia, a haunting drama about a dystopian society facing environmental collapse, won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature. Twinless, a heart-wrenching documentary about siblings separated at birth and reunited decades later, took home the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature.

    Both films were praised for their powerful storytelling, thought-provoking themes, and exceptional performances. Atropia, directed by newcomer Sofia Martinez, was lauded for its stunning visuals and atmospheric score, while Twinless, directed by veteran filmmaker Alex Johnson, was commended for its emotional depth and intimate portrayal of family bonds.

    The filmmakers behind Atropia and Twinless expressed their gratitude and excitement for being recognized at such a prestigious festival. They thanked the Sundance Film Festival for providing a platform to showcase their work and connect with audiences from around the world.

    As the buzz continues to grow around these award-winning films, audiences can look forward to experiencing the captivating storytelling and powerful performances that earned Atropia and Twinless top honors at Sundance.

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  • HP ProBook 445 G9 Business Laptop 14.0″ FHD IPS (AMD Ryzen 5 5625U 6-Core 2.30GHz, 32GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, AMD Radeon, Backlit KYB, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, RJ-45, Win 10 Pro) Bundle w/DKZ hub


    Price: $789.00
    (as of Jan 31,2025 18:52:54 UTC – Details)



    GreatPriceTech sells computers with custom/upgraded configurations to enhance system performance. If the computer has modifications as listed above, then the manufacturer box was opened by our highly skilled technicians for testing and inspection and to install the upgrades according to the specifications as advertised. Both the computers and components are brand new for the upgraded system.
    【Upgraded】 Seal is opened for Hardware/Software upgrade only to enhance performance. 14.0″ Full HD (1920×1080) 60Hz IPS Display; 802.11ax Wifi, Bluetooth 5.2, Ethernet LAN (RJ-45), Integrated Webcam, Backlit, .
    【Powerful Performance with AMD Ryzen 5 5625U Hexa Core】 5th Gen AMD Ryzen 5 5625U 2.30GHz Processor (upto 4.3 GHz, 16MB Cache, 6-Cores, 12-Threads, ) ; AMD Radeon Integrated Graphics, .
    【High Speed and Multitasking】 32GB DDR4 SODIMM; 65W Power Supply, 3-Cell 43 WHr Battery; Silver Color, .
    【Enormous Storage】 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD; 3 USB 3.0 Type-A, 1 HDMI, USB 3.2 Type-C Gen2, No Optical Drive, Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack., Windows 10 Pro-64., 1 Year Manufacturer warranty from GreatPriceTech (Professionally upgraded by GreatPriceTech)
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    Introducing the HP ProBook 445 G9 Business Laptop Bundle with DKZ hub!

    Stay productive and efficient with the HP ProBook 445 G9, featuring a powerful AMD Ryzen 5 5625U 6-Core processor, 32GB of RAM, and a lightning-fast 1TB PCIe SSD. The 14.0″ Full HD IPS display provides crisp and vibrant visuals, while the AMD Radeon graphics deliver smooth performance for all your business needs.

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  • Lenovo ThinkPad P15s Gen 2 Mobile Workstation 15.6″ IPS FHD Display (Intel i5-1135G7, Quadro T500 4GB, 24GB DDR4, 512GB PCIe SSD, Fingerprint, Thunderbolt 4, Win 10 Pro) w/DKZ Hub USB Port Expander


    Price: $829.99
    (as of Jan 31,2025 17:52:17 UTC – Details)



    GreatPriceTech sells computers with custom/upgraded configurations to enhance system performance. If the computer has modifications as listed above, then the manufacturer box was opened by our highly skilled technicians for testing and inspection and to install the upgrades according to the specifications as advertised. Both the computers and components are brand new for the upgraded system.
    【Upgraded】 Seal is opened for Hardware/Software upgrade only to enhance performance. 15.6″ Full HD (1920×1080) 60Hz IPS Display; Wi-Fi 6 AX201 Wifi, Bluetooth 5.2, Ethernet LAN (RJ-45), 720p HD Webcam, Fingerprint Security System, .
    【Powerful Performance with Intel Core i5-1135G7 Quad Core】 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 2.40GHz Processor (upto 4.2 GHz, 8MB Cache, 4-Cores, 8-Threads, ) ; NVIDIA Quadro T500 4GB GDDR6 Dedicated Graphics, .
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    Introducing the Lenovo ThinkPad P15s Gen 2 Mobile Workstation: The Ultimate Solution for Professionals on the Go!

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  • Carrier Air Wing’s Key Priorities To Win In Future Pacific Fight Laid Out By Navy

    Carrier Air Wing’s Key Priorities To Win In Future Pacific Fight Laid Out By Navy


    U.S. Navy officials have laid out several priorities they say are key to ensuring the service’s carrier air wings will be able to succeed in future conflicts, especially a high-end fight in the Pacific. The MQ-25 Stingray tanker drone, which will help provide critical range extension and persistence for other aircraft, is the centerpiece of those efforts. New long-range weapons, advanced platforms that can penetrate deep into dense enemy air defense environments, and robust networks to support the kill chains that underpin all of this are also essential to the Navy’s current carrier-based airpower vision.

    Navy officers talked about the service’s carrier fleets and their air wings during a panel discussion, which TWZ attended, earlier today at the WEST 2025 conference.

    “MQ-25, plus long-range weapons and kill chains, plus a robust command and control, and platforms that can gain access to contested environments, are the vision and the key to the future of the carrier air wing to be able to operate out in the Pacific,” Capt. Lew Callaway, head of the Strike Aircraft and Weapons Branch within the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations’ Air Warfare Division, said. “I want to pivot to the MQ-25 because it’s the nearest, most important capability that we’re going to field in order to extend the range and the persistence of the carrier air wing.”

    Extending the reach of other aircraft in carrier air wing, as well as eliminating the need to use crewed F/A-18F Super Hornets in the tanker role, are the stated primary missions for the MQ-25. The Stingrays will also have a secondary intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capability. Though not mentioned explicitly during today’s panel at WEST 2025 there has also been talk about using the MQ-25, or future variants thereof, as a carrier-based standoff strike platform.

    Range and persistence have long been important considerations for carrier aviation operations, but are increasingly more so as threat air defense ecosystems grow. In addition to the growing risks they present to carrier-based aircraft, work by potential adversaries like China to expand their air defenses, as well as long-range strike capabilities, could easily limit access to land-based tankers that Navy carrier air wings, especially their shorter-legged tactical jets, often rely on today. The availability of bases on the ground, or lack thereof, could put further constraints on traditional aerial refueling support, especially during operations across the broad expanses of the Pacific.

    Last year, the Navy notably put out a contracting notice expressing interest in options for extending the unrefueled range of its F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighters and EA-18G Growler electronic warfare jets. In recent years, the service has also been fielding E-2D Hawkeye airborne early warning and control aircraft with new inflight refueling capability.

    The MQ-25 program has been beset by delays and cost growth for years now. Navy Vice Adm. Daniel Cheever, the Navy’s top aviation officer, said separately at WEST 2025 that the service expects the first production representative Stingray to make its maiden flight before the end of this year and to fly from the deck of an actual carrier in 2026, according to Breaking Defense.

    Various ground and flight testing has already occurred using a demonstrator drone and the Navy has been otherwise working to lay the groundwork for the Stingray’s arrival. This includes the integration of new dedicated uncrewed aviation control centers on its carriers, which the service has made clear will be able to support additional pilotless platforms in the future.

    “One of the primary goals of MQ-25 is just going to be, for the first time, to integrate unmanned aviation into the air plan, into the day-to-day [operational tempo], so it just becomes second nature,” Capt. Callaway said today. “And we’re going to take a sequential mindset when it comes to follow-on unmanned vehicles.”

    “MQ-25 is absolutely the Navy’s push to make sure that we have demonstrated you can take an unmanned platform and put it on a carrier, but demonstration is way different than operating every single day,” Rear Adm. Keith Hash, head of the Naval Air Warfare Center’s Weapons Division and another one of the panelists, added. “I think we’re positioning ourselves so when MQ 25 starts flying this year, gets ready to go to the carrier in the near future, you know, we will make that robust. And when other options come along … [we] will be ready to accelerate those into the carrier environment [and] into other environments.”

    The MQ-25 demonstrator drone aboard the Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush during testing. USN

    The Navy has a long-standing goal for its air wings to be up to 60 percent uncrewed in the future. Last year, the service also outlined a vision for a future fleet of lower-cost carrier-capable drones that might even be cheap enough to be optionally expendable, as you can read more about here. In addition, the Navy and the Air Force have a formal agreement to develop common architectures that will allow for the seamless exchange of control of uncrewed platforms between the services during future operations.

    Work on advanced uncrewed carrier-based aviation capabilities has exploded globally in recent years, as has potential interest in doing so. China is notably pursuing at least one stealthy flying wing-type uncrewed combat air vehicle (UCAV), the GJ-11 Sharp Sword, variants or derivatives of which look increasingly set to fly from at least some of the country’s carriers, as well as its new super-sized Type 076 amphibious assault ship. The U.S. military has no known analog to the GJ-11, land or carrier-based, having abandoned similar efforts, including the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) program that preceded the MQ-25, around a decade ago. The United Kingdom, Turkey, and others are also actively pursuing different tiers of carrier-based drones.

    A model of a Chinese GJ-11 Sharp Sword flying wing UCAV on display.
    Yang Suping/VCG via Getty Images

    For the U.S. Navy, as Capt. Callaway noted, drones are only one part of a larger vision for the future of the service’s carrier air wings.

    “Long range weapons are probably [coming] right after the MQ-25 in time frame,” Callaway said. That is a “capability that gets us access anywhere we want, whether it be in the [Indo-]Pacific Command’s AOR [area of responsibility] … [or] wherever we need to put ordnance on target.”

    Callaway did not elaborate on the munitions or types of munitions in question. Last year, the Navy did formally unveil an air-launched version of its ship-launched multi-purpose SM-6 called the AIM-174B. The service has also said the missile is in at least limited service now with its Super Hornets being the current launch platform. TWZ has previously laid out in detail how the AIM-174B will be an especially key part of countering still expanding Chinese anti-access and area denial capabilities.

    The Navy is also looking to field air-launched air-breathing hypersonic anti-ship cruise missiles no later than 2029. Future versions of the missile being developed under the Hypersonic Air-Launched Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare (HALO) program could arm the service’s ships and submarines. There is the potential for it to be adapted for use against targets on land, as well.

    The AGM-88G Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile-Extended (AARGM-ER) and the AGM-158C-3 version of the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) are also set to join the Navy’s air-launched arsenal in the coming years. Additional work is ongoing in the classified realm, as well.

    In terms of penetrating platforms for future carrier air wings, the Navy is pushing ahead with plans for a new sixth-generation crewed stealth combat jet, referred to currently as F/A-XX. The service said last October that it was getting close to picking a winning F/A-XX design and the hope is that the first examples will begin entering service in the 2030s.

    A rendering of notional U.S. Navy sixth-generation combat jets flying past an aircraft carrier. Boeing

    F/A-XX is set to replace the F/A-18E/F and the EA-18G, but both of those existing aircraft are currently expected to continue serving into the 2040s. F-35C Joint Strike Fighters, E-2 Hawkeyes, CMV-22 Osprey tilt-rotors, and MH-60 Seahawk helicopters are also set to remain parts of the Navy’s carrier air wings for years to come.

    As the carrier air wing’s reach and other capabilities grow, the need for new and improved networking capabilities will only increase. This is something TWZ has explored in-depth in the past.

    “We really need to be clear and understanding of the communications and the command and control and the enablers of that long-range kill chain that happens both after you go down the [catapult] shuttle [to launch off the carrier to] after you pull the trigger,” Capt. Callaway said.

    “We are adjusting and learning and growing and turning inside the circle of those who might bring harm to our folks and to our commerce and lines of communication, and so we’re working diligently on setting up our own long-range fires, kill chains, making them robust,” Rear Adm. Hash added. In addition, “can’t get into the details, as you can imagine … but there’s activity along the way to make sure that we can operate in a contested electronic warfare environment, that we have got use of that spectrum, and that we can prevent that spectrum from impacting us, giving us opportunity to surge in and surge out.”

    Altogether, the Navy’s future carrier air wing plans continue to coalesce a vision that has longer reach and greater persistence and that is more uncrewed, lethal, and interconnected than ever before.

    Contact the author: joe@twz.com



    The United States Navy has outlined the key priorities for Carrier Air Wing to succeed in future Pacific battles. As tensions rise in the region, the Navy is focusing on enhancing capabilities and readiness to maintain superiority in any potential conflict.

    Some of the key priorities include:

    1. Enhancing interoperability with allied forces: Cooperation and coordination with allied nations in the Pacific region will be crucial in ensuring success in future battles. The Navy is working to improve communication and coordination to effectively operate alongside partner nations.

    2. Investing in advanced technology: The Navy is prioritizing investment in cutting-edge technology to enhance the capabilities of Carrier Air Wing. This includes developing new weapons systems, sensors, and communication networks to stay ahead of potential adversaries.

    3. Training and readiness: The Navy is focused on ensuring that Carrier Air Wing personnel are well-trained and ready to respond to any threats. Regular training exercises and drills are conducted to maintain readiness and improve operational effectiveness.

    4. Maintaining a forward presence: The Navy is committed to maintaining a strong presence in the Pacific region to deter potential adversaries and respond quickly to any threats. Carrier Air Wing will play a crucial role in demonstrating American resolve and commitment to the region.

    By focusing on these key priorities, the Navy believes that Carrier Air Wing will be well-equipped to succeed in future Pacific battles and maintain American dominance in the region.

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  • Carrier Air Wing’s Key Priorities To Win In Future Pacific Fight Laid Out By Navy


    U.S. Navy officials have laid out several priorities they say are key to ensuring the service’s carrier air wings will be able to succeed in future conflicts, especially a high-end fight in the Pacific. The MQ-25 Stingray tanker drone, which will help provide critical range extension and persistence for other aircraft, is the centerpiece of those efforts. New long-range weapons, advanced platforms that can penetrate deep into dense enemy air defense environments, and robust networks to support the kill chains that underpin all of this are also essential to the Navy’s current carrier-based airpower vision.

    Navy officers talked about the service’s carrier fleets and their air wings during a panel discussion, which TWZ attended, earlier today at the WEST 2025 conference.

    “MQ-25, plus long-range weapons and kill chains, plus a robust command and control, and platforms that can gain access to contested environments, are the vision and the key to the future of the carrier air wing to be able to operate out in the Pacific,” Capt. Lew Callaway, head of the Strike Aircraft and Weapons Branch within the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations’ Air Warfare Division, said. “I want to pivot to the MQ-25 because it’s the nearest, most important capability that we’re going to field in order to extend the range and the persistence of the carrier air wing.”

    Extending the reach of other aircraft in carrier air wing, as well as eliminating the need to use crewed F/A-18F Super Hornets in the tanker role, are the stated primary missions for the MQ-25. The Stingrays will also have a secondary intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capability. Though not mentioned explicitly during today’s panel at WEST 2025 there has also been talk about using the MQ-25, or future variants thereof, as a carrier-based standoff strike platform.

    Range and persistence have long been important considerations for carrier aviation operations, but are increasingly more so as threat air defense ecosystems grow. In addition to the growing risks they present to carrier-based aircraft, work by potential adversaries like China to expand their air defenses, as well as long-range strike capabilities, could easily limit access to land-based tankers that Navy carrier air wings, especially their shorter-legged tactical jets, often rely on today. The availability of bases on the ground, or lack thereof, could put further constraints on traditional aerial refueling support, especially during operations across the broad expanses of the Pacific.

    Last year, the Navy notably put out a contracting notice expressing interest in options for extending the unrefueled range of its F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighters and EA-18G Growler electronic warfare jets. In recent years, the service has also been fielding E-2D Hawkeye airborne early warning and control aircraft with new inflight refueling capability.

    The MQ-25 program has been beset by delays and cost growth for years now. Navy Vice Adm. Daniel Cheever, the Navy’s top aviation officer, said separately at WEST 2025 that the service expects the first production representative Stingray to make its maiden flight before the end of this year and to fly from the deck of an actual carrier in 2026, according to Breaking Defense.

    Various ground and flight testing has already occurred using a demonstrator drone and the Navy has been otherwise working to lay the groundwork for the Stingray’s arrival. This includes the integration of new dedicated uncrewed aviation control centers on its carriers, which the service has made clear will be able to support additional pilotless platforms in the future.

    “One of the primary goals of MQ-25 is just going to be, for the first time, to integrate unmanned aviation into the air plan, into the day-to-day [operational tempo], so it just becomes second nature,” Capt. Callaway said today. “And we’re going to take a sequential mindset when it comes to follow-on unmanned vehicles.”

    “MQ-25 is absolutely the Navy’s push to make sure that we have demonstrated you can take an unmanned platform and put it on a carrier, but demonstration is way different than operating every single day,” Rear Adm. Keith Hash, head of the Naval Air Warfare Center’s Weapons Division and another one of the panelists, added. “I think we’re positioning ourselves so when MQ 25 starts flying this year, gets ready to go to the carrier in the near future, you know, we will make that robust. And when other options come along … [we] will be ready to accelerate those into the carrier environment [and] into other environments.”

    The MQ-25 demonstrator drone aboard the Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush during testing. USN

    The Navy has a long-standing goal for its air wings to be up to 60 percent uncrewed in the future. Last year, the service also outlined a vision for a future fleet of lower-cost carrier-capable drones that might even be cheap enough to be optionally expendable, as you can read more about here. In addition, the Navy and the Air Force have a formal agreement to develop common architectures that will allow for the seamless exchange of control of uncrewed platforms between the services during future operations.

    Work on advanced uncrewed carrier-based aviation capabilities has exploded globally in recent years, as has potential interest in doing so. China is notably pursuing at least one stealthy flying wing-type uncrewed combat air vehicle (UCAV), the GJ-11 Sharp Sword, variants or derivatives of which look increasingly set to fly from at least some of the country’s carriers, as well as its new super-sized Type 076 amphibious assault ship. The U.S. military has no known analog to the GJ-11, land or carrier-based, having abandoned similar efforts, including the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) program that preceded the MQ-25, around a decade ago. The United Kingdom, Turkey, and others are also actively pursuing different tiers of carrier-based drones.

    A model of a Chinese GJ-11 Sharp Sword flying wing UCAV on display.
    Yang Suping/VCG via Getty Images

    For the U.S. Navy, as Capt. Callaway noted, drones are only one part of a larger vision for the future of the service’s carrier air wings.

    “Long range weapons are probably [coming] right after the MQ-25 in time frame,” Callaway said. That is a “capability that gets us access anywhere we want, whether it be in the [Indo-]Pacific Command’s AOR [area of responsibility] … [or] wherever we need to put ordnance on target.”

    Callaway did not elaborate on the munitions or types of munitions in question. Last year, the Navy did formally unveil an air-launched version of its ship-launched multi-purpose SM-6 called the AIM-174B. The service has also said the missile is in at least limited service now with its Super Hornets being the current launch platform. TWZ has previously laid out in detail how the AIM-174B will be an especially key part of countering still expanding Chinese anti-access and area denial capabilities.

    The Navy is also looking to field air-launched air-breathing hypersonic anti-ship cruise missiles no later than 2029. Future versions of the missile being developed under the Hypersonic Air-Launched Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare (HALO) program could arm the service’s ships and submarines. There is the potential for it to be adapted for use against targets on land, as well.

    The AGM-88G Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile-Extended (AARGM-ER) and the AGM-158C-3 version of the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) are also set to join the Navy’s air-launched arsenal in the coming years. Additional work is ongoing in the classified realm, as well.

    In terms of penetrating platforms for future carrier air wings, the Navy is pushing ahead with plans for a new sixth-generation crewed stealth combat jet, referred to currently as F/A-XX. The service said last October that it was getting close to picking a winning F/A-XX design and the hope is that the first examples will begin entering service in the 2030s.

    A rendering of notional U.S. Navy sixth-generation combat jets flying past an aircraft carrier. Boeing

    F/A-XX is set to replace the F/A-18E/F and the EA-18G, but both of those existing aircraft are currently expected to continue serving into the 2040s. F-35C Joint Strike Fighters, E-2 Hawkeyes, CMV-22 Osprey tilt-rotors, and MH-60 Seahawk helicopters are also set to remain parts of the Navy’s carrier air wings for years to come.

    As the carrier air wing’s reach and other capabilities grow, the need for new and improved networking capabilities will only increase. This is something TWZ has explored in-depth in the past.

    “We really need to be clear and understanding of the communications and the command and control and the enablers of that long-range kill chain that happens both after you go down the [catapult] shuttle [to launch off the carrier to] after you pull the trigger,” Capt. Callaway said.

    “We are adjusting and learning and growing and turning inside the circle of those who might bring harm to our folks and to our commerce and lines of communication, and so we’re working diligently on setting up our own long-range fires, kill chains, making them robust,” Rear Adm. Hash added. In addition, “can’t get into the details, as you can imagine … but there’s activity along the way to make sure that we can operate in a contested electronic warfare environment, that we have got use of that spectrum, and that we can prevent that spectrum from impacting us, giving us opportunity to surge in and surge out.”

    Altogether, the Navy’s future carrier air wing plans continue to coalesce a vision that has longer reach and greater persistence and that is more uncrewed, lethal, and interconnected than ever before.

    Contact the author: joe@twz.com



    The United States Navy has outlined the key priorities for Carrier Air Wing to succeed in future Pacific battles. As tensions rise in the region, the Navy is focusing on enhancing capabilities and readiness to maintain superiority in any potential conflict.

    Some of the key priorities include:

    1. Enhancing interoperability with allied forces: Cooperation and coordination with allied nations in the Pacific region will be crucial in ensuring success in future battles. The Navy is working to improve communication and coordination to effectively operate alongside partner nations.

    2. Investing in advanced technology: The Navy is prioritizing investment in cutting-edge technology to enhance the capabilities of Carrier Air Wing. This includes developing new weapons systems, sensors, and communication networks to stay ahead of potential adversaries.

    3. Training and readiness: The Navy is focused on ensuring that Carrier Air Wing personnel are well-trained and ready to respond to any threats. Regular training exercises and drills are conducted to maintain readiness and improve operational effectiveness.

    4. Maintaining a forward presence: The Navy is committed to maintaining a strong presence in the Pacific region to deter potential adversaries and respond quickly to any threats. Carrier Air Wing will play a crucial role in demonstrating American resolve and commitment to the region.

    By focusing on these key priorities, the Navy believes that Carrier Air Wing will be well-equipped to succeed in future Pacific battles and maintain American dominance in the region.

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    1. Carrier Air Wing
    2. Navy
    3. Pacific fight
    4. Key priorities
    5. Future warfare
    6. Naval strategy
    7. Military tactics
    8. Air superiority
    9. Pacific theater
    10. Naval combat strategy

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