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Swap Parts, Win War: Pentagon Positions for a Plug-and-Play Future

16 min · 8 apr 2026
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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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