Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
The U.S. Navy will soon play some musical chairs of the nuclear-powered supercarrier variety. The USS George Washington (CVN-73) will return to Japan by...
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The U.S. Navy will soon play some musical chairs of the nuclear-powered supercarrier variety. The USS George Washington (CVN-73) will return to Japan by...
Will the Columbia-Class Submarine Be Ready On Time? The U.S. Navy’s goal to receive its incoming Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines in record time may not...
During the Second World War, the United States produced the Liberty Ships, a class of cargo vessels built under the Emergency Shipbuilding Program. In...
As I noted in a previous piece on the stealthy Zumwalt-class guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), the name of Admiral Elmo Russell Zumwalt Jr. is a...
In a recent letter to the Senate Armed Services Committee, Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro stated that the U.S. Navy is considering...
The Gods of the Copybook Headings smiled beatifically on the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps last week. For poet Rudyard Kipling the simple headings...
A day after Chinese media mocked the Biden administration for pitting fighter jets against a surveillance balloon and other unknown “objects,” a United States...
This week an indigenously built Indian fighter jet trapped aboard an indigenously built aircraft carrier for the first time. The flattop, INS Vikrant, is...
Earlier this month, the United States Navy’s Nimitz Carrier Strike Group (NIMCSG) began operations in the South China Sea – the first during the...
A few years back, the U.S. Navy began to look into how it could extend the service lives of its Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines beyond the now forty-two-year planned...