Can Do Crew: Meet the Seabees, the Navy’s Construction Champions
The Seabees transformed battlefields into bastions of power and continue to serve as global builders and disaster relief experts.
The Seabees transformed battlefields into bastions of power and continue to serve as global builders and disaster relief experts.
US Navy’s extension of Arleigh Burke-class destroyers showcases commitment to maritime dominance, technological prowess in a changing world.
This weekend, the U.S. Navy SEALs’ official Facebook page sparked controversy and backlash for acknowledging Pride Month, highlighting the ever-growing tension between tradition and inclusivity in our elite forces.
US Navy’s “Hell Hounds” unleash drone warships, armed and agile for future warfare. Small but mighty, these robotic warriors pack a punch.
The USS Carter Hall, a key amphibious assault ship, will undergo a year-long refurbishment by BAE Systems to ensure its continued service.
Norway’s maritime defense gains an edge with six MH-60R Seahawk helicopters—versatile, high-tech assets for ASW and more.
The Martin P6M SeaMaster, a Cold War jet seaplane, never left the nest due to technical hurdles and a shift in military priorities.
A simulation spotlighting China’s space-based electronic warfare reveals its strategic impact, signaling future global conflict dynamics.
Northrop Grumman’s $543M contract for MQ-4C Triton expands naval capabilities, bolstering maritime security in the Pacific region.
The US Navy quietly retires USS Detroit and USS Little Rock due to design flaws, while USS Augusta joins the fleet to bolster littoral defenses.
The US Navy’s 21-year JABS program culminates in advanced mine-clearing tech, boosting coastal mission success and safety.
Boeing’s progress in MUM-T software and the next-gen T-7A Red Hawk jet trainer promises to transform aerial operations and pilot training.