Virginia-Class Submarines are $17 Billion over Budget. Can The Navy Keep the Program Afloat?
The Navy’s Virginia-class submarines are $17 billion over budget—can the program recover in time to keep America’s edge?
The Navy’s Virginia-class submarines are $17 billion over budget—can the program recover in time to keep America’s edge?
A US Navy SEAL is caught in the middle of Venezuela’s political storm, accused of plotting to overthrow Maduro.
The Navy’s amphibious assault fleet is becoming a crucial force multiplier, blending manned ships and unmanned systems for enhanced reconnaissance, target acquisition, and offensive strike capability, all while operating with increased autonomy and survivability in the face of growing global threats.
SEAL sniper training is renowned as one of the toughest and most challenging in the world; few can claim the title of Navy SEAL Sniper.
The USS Laboon’s unyielding resilience under fire, backed by the precision of its Aegis Combat System and a crew forged in relentless training, showcased the Navy’s unmatched ability to neutralize modern threats with deadly efficiency.
Budget battles intensify as the US Navy navigates inflation and strategic needs for submarine funding. Can they balance costs and security?
Is the Navy’s “Get Real, Get Better” initiative just a catchy slogan, or does it mask deeper issues in modernization and accountability?
Named after a Navy corpsman who risked it all during the Korean War, the USS William Charette is the 80th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
Witness the moment the USS Shaw erupts in a massive fireball during Pearl Harbor—a powerful snapshot of war’s chaos and resilience.
Cmdr. Yaste’s missteps, from a rifle scope mishap to a sudden removal from command, remind us that even the highest-ranking officers can fumble in the spotlight.
The Navy is set to hit its recruiting target for the first time in years, but is it all smoke and mirrors? Here’s our take on the matter.
As tensions simmer and strategies shift, the question isn’t just about who controls the waters, but who is willing to risk the most to hold their ground in the South China Sea.