The USS Gerald R. Ford leaves the Mediterranean for the Caribbean to support the increasing U.S. military footprint there.
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China Has the Missiles to Sink U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers, But Questions Remain
China has built a layered “aircraft carrier killing” network—DF-21D/DF-26B anti-ship ballistic missiles, YJ-12/YJ-18 cruise ...
In a bombshell statement last week, Buckingham Palace coldly removed Andrew of all his titles amid growing controversy over ...
The U.S. Navy’s newest and most advanced aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, has left the Mediterranean and is now on ...
German shipyard NVL's Egyptian subsidiary announced on 3 November that it has commenced production of 10 PV43-M patrol ...
Maritime industry leaders, civic and government representatives, and guests joined Colonna’s Shipyard employees and ...
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US Navy's $40 Billion Ship of Shame. They Were Scrapped Early, But Their Secret New Mission is Not What You Think
The Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) have earned the title of one of the greatest procurement disasters in US military history, ...
The 81.4 m long, 2,830 tonne Oostende, lead ship of the Belgian Navy's six new City-class mine countermeasures vessels (MCMVs ...
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