The U.S. Navy christened USNS Hector A. Cafferata Jr., the sixth ESB ship built to support aviation mine countermeasures and special operations.
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600 Tomahawk missiles gone: The US Navy’s Ohio-class SSGN cruise missile crisis
Summary and Key Points: Jack Buckby, a New York-based defense analyst and British researcher, evaluates the looming “magazine ...
Battleships once ruled the seas, but they have since been replaced by aircraft carriers. The idea of returning to this paradigm has military experts concerned.
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Liberty Class: US Navy’s new warship can run for three months without sailors
Blue Water Autonomy is developing a new naval vessel, in partnership with Damen Shipyards, ...
When the United States Navy ships' hull designations first appeared in 1895, ships were referred to by class followed by their series numbers, such as "Battleship 7" or "Destroyer 17," with ...
EADaily, . Iran has hit a US Navy auxiliary ship with Tomahawk cruise missiles. This is reported by the Mehr agency with ...
The USS Gerald R. Ford’s support of Middle East operations likely is showcasing and testing its cutting-edge technology and ...
The Navy’s budget request for the 2026 fiscal year is its most ambitious shipbuilding push in years. After asking Congress for just six new ships in the last fiscal year, and nine in the one before ...
It might sound old-fashioned, but the U.S. Navy does still have a few ships with wooden hulls, and the reason why actually makes a lot of sense.
On March 6, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) commissioned the fourth Hibiki-class auxiliary ocean surveillance ...
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