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South Korea is well on track to become a major military hardware exporter. Though the Asian nation has traditionally been heavily reliant upon the...
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South Korea is well on track to become a major military hardware exporter. Though the Asian nation has traditionally been heavily reliant upon the...
The flagship of the Russian Navy, the aircraft cruiser Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov – Moscow’s sole operational carrier – began to depart from...
China showed off its naval might this week in the Philippine Sea. The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) aircraft carrier Liaoning conducted training operations,...
For decades now, the Russian Kilo-class submarine has been a mainstay of the Russian Navy. They might be older and not even nuclear powered...
A government watchdog agency has determined that the U.S. Navy’s new Virginia-class Block V fast attack submarines are behind schedule and over budget. The...
Including amphibious assault ships (LHA), there are now 47 active aircraft carriers in the world, operated by fourteen navies. More than a third of...
The two branches of Iran’s navy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy and the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, command a combined fleet of...
Why are there so few Seawolf-Class submarines?: In Mother Nature, “seawolf” is another name for the Atlantic Wolffish (Anarhichas lupus), a rather gruesome-looking sea...
When applying the label “submarine disasters,” I suppose it’d be useful to specify during peacetime – or at least non-combat operations. Therefore, with all...
Sure, we know people love the F-14 Tomcat and many consider it the best Navy fighter jet ever – and a strong case can...