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Columbia-Class Submarine: What Do We Know? Lurking secretly in dark waters around the world and holding potential adversaries at risk of nuclear destruction from...
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Columbia-Class Submarine: What Do We Know? Lurking secretly in dark waters around the world and holding potential adversaries at risk of nuclear destruction from...
The United States Navy’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was retired from service in 2012. More than a decade later, there is...
After a strange turn of events that saw her long-expected nomination get redirected for a time, on Aug. 14, Adm. Lisa Franchetti took the...
The Admiral Kuznetsov and the Kirov-class cruiser Admiral Nakhimov are both slated to be "reintegrated" into the Russian navy in 2024, following extensive repairs...
Endorsed! This month over at the Naval Institute Proceedings, coastguardsman Steve Hulse urges the U.S. Navy to procure a flotilla of Sentinel-class fast response cutters...
The U.S. Navy constantly has an aircraft carrier strike group close to China, based in Japan. Here is the latest news from that 'permanent'...
Russia’s aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, was drydocked from 2017 until this past February. The carrier has been subject to one mishap after another...
The entry of the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) into the Eastern Mediterranean marks an important show of solidarity with America's NATO...
While now being denied by Taiwan and most outlets, rumors are still swirling that a Chinese Type 093 Shang-class nuclear submarine is rumored to...
While China has immense latent economic and military power (China is projected to overtake the US as the world’s largest economy), the US still can...