US Navy Relieves Commanding Officer After Ship Grounding Incident Off West Africa
Navy relieves Capt. Mitchell after USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB-4) grounding, emphasizing high command standards.
Navy relieves Capt. Mitchell after USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB-4) grounding, emphasizing high command standards.
The US Navy recently secured a critical $420 million deal to ensure the continued operation of its F/A-18 fighter jets.
The Ticonderoga cruisers, once future-thinking warships, are retiring after a legacy of innovation and service as guardians of the seas.
US Navy’s F/A-XX fighter secures nearly full funding, propelling sixth-gen air dominance in advanced military aviation.
The decommissioning of the SSSB not only marks the end of an era in naval history but also underscores the Navy’s relentless commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship in maintaining its nuclear-powered fleet.
China claims intercepting a US anti-submarine device in disputed South China Sea waters, raising tensions as the US remains silent.
The Navy and Marines have adopted a common definition for warship readiness, aiming at smoothing deployments plagued by unclear communication.
Maryland Fleet Week 2024 showcased the USS Marinette, the Navy’s newest Freedom-class LCS boasting adaptability and firepower.
The US Navy taps T-Mobile’s 5G for a $2.67 billion wireless support services revamp in its next-generation Spiral 4 program.
The US Navy is advancing its fleet with a $982M investment in unmanned surface vehicles, bolstering maritime capabilities with top defense firms.
Discover the Hiller Hornet: a daring design that reshaped military aviation, yet remains a legendary experiment.
With regional conflicts escalating, the U.S. must address its tactical nuclear gap by deploying the Sea-Launched Cruise Missile-Nuclear (SLCM-N) to maintain deterrence and protect its interests and allies effectively.