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The Littoral Combat Ship Problem: How the Navy’s Most Controversial Fleet Might Still Find a Purpose
A Program Built on Promise and Delivered with Problems Few modern American warships have drawn as much criticism as the ...
Warships were always built from steel, so why did the US Navy start using aluminum in some of its modern ships? The answer is more complicated than it appears. In this video, we look at why aluminum ...
Türkiye’s MILGEM program is transforming its navy into a rising global maritime power and major warship exporter ...
The US Navy stood up a new task force last year to explore innovation for future wars. The task force is closely watching how Ukraine has leveraged asymmetric tactics against Russia. It is training ...
Royal Navy tests “Rattler” uncrewed vessels in a milestone sea trial, escorting warships from 500 miles away in a step toward a Hybrid Navy.
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The USS Enterprise Is Boldly Going to the Scrapyard
Two recent aircraft carriers—each named USS Enterprise—would have made memorable museum ships. For various reasons, neither could be saved.
The US Navy has expended a lot of high-end ballistic missile interceptors in recent air defense operations. A top admiral told BI that this practice is "unsustainable" in high-tempo combat operations.
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