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The Seawolf-Class Will Always Be the F-22 Raptor of Submarines
The Seawolf-class began as a 29-boat, deep-water “super-sub” built to stalk Soviet submarines under ice, packing HY-100 hulls ...
The United States military struck a fast boat in the eastern Pacific on Tuesday, killing two people, U.S. Defense Secretary ...
In Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean island nation so close to Venezuela that on a clear day it’s visible, the second homes ...
Seoul’s sudden interest in advanced anti-ship artillery appears to be linked to heavy North Korean naval investments.
A U.S. Navy sub undergoes maintenance at Australian base HMAS Stirling, marking progress toward AUKUS submarine rotational ...
Royal Navy tests “Rattler” uncrewed vessels in a milestone sea trial, escorting warships from 500 miles away in a step toward a Hybrid Navy.
As of Sunday, the U.S. military claims to have conducted 15 of these strikes, which have killed 65 people and left three survivors. NBC News reminded readers Monday, “The administration has produced ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the boat was known for drug smuggling and called the three "narco-terrorists." He did not ...
Armed with AI-powered boats and round-the-clock vigilance, Odisha emerges as a model in India’s coastal security network ...
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NATO Marines Practise Amphibious Operations during Cold Weather
Swedish and Finnish marines launched amphibious operations from a US Navy warship in the Norwegian Arctic in preparation for ...
From the flight deck of the USS Gerald R. Ford to the submarines prowling the depths of the Caribbean, the United States has assembled a military force unseen in the region for decades.
Marines operating under US Southern Command conducted live-fire training on a US assault ship just off the coast of Venezuela.
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