The USS John F. Kennedy set sail for its shipbuilder sea trials Wednesday, allowing HII to test the vessel out at sea for the ...
Opinion
On This Day: The capture of British transports marks a bold moment in the early American Navy
The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women ...
Host to 7,600 passengers, the largest mega cruise ship in the world is like a floating village. However, as cruise ships ...
Singapore's ST Engineering Marine has carried out a keel-laying ceremony for its second multirole combat vessel (MRCV).
One of the most recognizable fixtures at Raymond James Stadium is the 103-foot replica pirate ship in the north end zone. It ...
First assembled by Iran in the 2010s, the loose fleet that exclusively ships oil under Western embargo has more than doubled ...
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Could the Navy’s FF(X) super frigate really be patrolling seas by 2028?
The Navy’s abrupt pivot from the troubled Constellation class to a new FF(X) “super frigate” has created a rare mix of ...
For decades, the Navy SEALs have been among the most recognized names of the U.S. military's elite warfighters. This month marks 64 years since the ...
The U.S. conducted fewer than half as many Taiwan Strait transits in Trump's first year as it did in Biden's final year.
A review of major developments in the PLAN over the past 5 years – and where the fleet is likely to go from here.
The Philippine Navy has welcomed its newest offshore patrol vessel, the future BRP Rajah Sulayman (PS20), which arrived in ...
Wes O'Donell on MSN
Falcon, Abrams, Patriot, the real rules behind how the US military names jets, tanks, missiles, and ships
The U.S. military’s naming system looks random until you trace the branch-by-branch rules, from Army missiles and helicopter ...
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