GAO Report Warns US Navy About Fleet Readiness Issues
Half of the US Navy’s amphibious fleet is in bad shape—delayed repairs, aging ships, and a readiness crisis. Can it stay afloat?
Half of the US Navy’s amphibious fleet is in bad shape—delayed repairs, aging ships, and a readiness crisis. Can it stay afloat?
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Sunday, December 1.
US Navy’s laser tech is redefining sea battles—limitless magazine, pinpoint precision, and stealthy strikes against swarming drone threats.
The USS Indianapolis proves critics wrong, showing the Navy’s LCS can deliver tactical and diplomatic wins in contested Middle East waters.
Chuck Woolery, iconic game show host and Navy vet, leaves behind a legacy of charm, wit, and decades of TV magic. Remembering a legend.
The USS Hampton gets a high-tech upgrade at Portsmouth, gearing up with cutting-edge systems to tackle modern threats beneath the waves.
Keel laid for the future USS Sam Nunn, a cutting-edge destroyer honoring a senator’s legacy and boosting Navy firepower for the 21st century!
Ex-Navy officer busted for selling $850K in stolen gear to 50+ countries, including China and Russia. Greed over duty—now it’s prison time.
The abrupt removal of Commander Charles Diehl from his post as CO of VAW-115 reminds us that leadership in the Navy demands nothing short of unwavering excellence and accountability.
Fighter jets, Aegis radars, and Sidewinders: how the Navy tackled Red Sea drone threats with speed, precision, and teamwork.
The Navy’s MSC is sidelining 17 ships to ease the strain on civilian mariners, aiming for better rotations and more balanced workloads.
Three Aegis navies unite in the East China Sea, building a missile defense shield and flexing military might to deter threats near Taiwan.