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Mission Critical Podcast
by Ryan Robertson
Mission Critical is a video podcast breaking down U.S. national defense for a curious, informed audience. Hosted by veteran journalist Ryan Robertson, the show explores U.S. military operations with a strong focus on the maritime domain—while spotlighting pivotal stories across every domain of warfare. From the depths of the ocean to the edge of space, Mission Critical covers what matters most to America’s armed forces.
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US shipbuilder ‘HYPR-focused’ on building ships faster
Autonomous robots are coming to U.S. shipyards — and it could transform how the U.S. Navy builds warships.In this episode of Mission Critical, we go inside the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space 2026 exhibition to explore how artificial intelligence, autonomous robotics, and human ingenuity are reshaping American naval production.Host Ryan Robertson breaks down the new HYPR (High Yield Production Robotics) partnership announced in National Harbor, MD, between HII, Path Robotics, and GrayMatter Robotics — an ambitious effort to bring physical AI into one of the most complex manufacturing environments on Earth: shipbuilding.Featuring interviews with:Sean Cassady, Director of Operations & Technology Strategy at HIIAriyan Kabir, Co-Founder & CEO of GrayMatter Robotics
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Swap Parts, Win War: Pentagon Positions for a Plug-and-Play Future
In this episode of Mission Critical, host Ryan Robertson breaks down the Pentagon’s push for MOSA, Modular Open Systems Approach to military architecture.See how the sweeping mandate could transform the way America designs and builds warships, weapons, software, and AI systems. Plus:⚓ Shipbuilding workforce updates🚀 Precision Strike Missile combat debut🇺🇲 USS Cole’s legacy of resilience
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Behind the scenes of the future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) sea trials
The U.S. Navy’s newest aircraft carrier, USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79), completed sea trials in February. Now, we’re taking you behind the scenes with the team responsible for capturing it all.In this episode of Mission Critical, host Ryan Robertson sits down with the storytellers from Newport News Shipbuilding who documented the Kennedy’s at-sea testing in the Atlantic.From high-speed turns to the nonstop grind of chasing “evolutions” across an 1,100-foot warship, this is a rare look at what it takes to bring the sights and sounds of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to the world.You’ll hear firsthand:What sea trials are really like aboard a Ford-class carrierHow crews capture footage in one of the most demanding environments on EarthThe surprising realities of life aboard an aircraft carrierThe USS JFK is more than just a warship. It represents the work of thousands of shipbuilders and sailors—and the storytellers making sure their efforts are never forgotten.Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Unlocking autonomy: an inside look at the US Navy’s newest venture
Artificial intelligence is quickly changing the way wars are fought — and the U.S. Navy is leaning heavily into software, autonomy, and unmanned systems to stay ahead.In this episode of Mission Critical, host Ryan Robertson explores how the Navy is building a new kind of combat network where crewed ships, aircraft, and autonomous drones operate together as one connected force.At the center of this transformation is the Minotaur mission management system, a software platform that fuses data from sensors across ships, aircraft, and unmanned vehicles into a single real-time picture of the battlefield. Think of it like the operating system for the Navy’s future fleet — where new capabilities can be added like apps instead of rebuilding entire platforms.Ryan speaks with defense industry leaders and former Navy officials about how AI autonomy stacks like Odyssey and Hivemind are enabling unmanned vessels, aircraft, and drones to operate collaboratively — extending the reach, survivability, and lethality of manned platforms.You’ll learn how autonomy allows a single operator to potentially control dozens—or even hundreds—of unmanned systems, how AI pilots are already flying drones in contested environments like Ukraine, and why human oversight remains critical when it comes to lethal decisions.Also in this episode:A new partnership using robotic welding AI to speed up U.S. Navy shipbuildingWhy the Pentagon wants new C-130J ski planes for Arctic operationsA look back at the 231st anniversary of the U.S. Naval Supply CorpsAs autonomous systems, electronic warfare, and directed energy weapons reshape the battlefield, one thing is clear: the future of naval warfare will be built on software, networks, and intelligent machines working alongside human warfighters.
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What the Frigate? Why the US Navy needs a new boat
Why does the U.S. Navy need a new Frigate? Find out in Episode 3 of Mission Critical! Host Ryan Robertson talks with several maritime experts about the new class of frigate the U.S. Navy wants, which is based on the HII-built Legend-class National Security Cutter the U.S. Coast Guard uses. Steven Wills from the Navy League’s Center for Maritime Strategy and Bryan Clark from the Hudson Institute both explain why the new frigate won’t need to be armed to the teeth to be in the water in 2028.This episode also covers the U.S. Navy’s future network of underwater sensors known as NEREUS, Admiral Darryl Caudle’s new Fighting Instructions, and explores the early history of submarine-launched missiles.
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What a ‘hybrid fleet’ could mean for the US Navy
Episode 2 of Mission Critical is going to the drones! Host Ryan Robertson explores the concept of maritime Manned-Unmanned Teaming, also called Hybrid fleets. HII’s Romulus family of Unmanned Surface Vessels is poised to play a big part of future operations in both the U.S. and British navies. Robertson talks with Eric Chewning, the head of HII’s Dark Sea Labs, and Sir Nick Hine, the former Second Sea Lord of the British Royal Navy and current Maritime chief executive for Babcock International. This episode also covers the latest on the U.S. Navy’s future jet fighter, the F/A-XX; new plans for the much-maligned Littoral Combat Ships; and explores an early part of the history of naval aviation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Mission Critical is a video podcast breaking down U.S. national defense for a curious, informed audience. Hosted by veteran journalist Ryan Robertson, the show explores U.S. military operations with a strong focus on the maritime domain—while spotlighting pivotal stories across every domain of warfare. From the depths of the ocean to the edge of space, Mission Critical covers what matters most to America’s armed forces.
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