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The U.S. may carry the biggest sticks on the seas, but does it have the most? Here's how the largest national navies in the ...
In a rare tour of the early-warning radar at RAF Fylingdales, The i Paper joins a crew training to detect ballistic missile launches as global tensions rise ...
The sale of nuclear-powered submarines to Australia under the AUKUS treaty faces new doubts as US President Donald Trump’s ...
Based on the Israeli Ice Breaker system, Bullseye provides multi-platform launch capabilities from air, ground and sea for ...
As the US Navy cautiously inches toward carrier-based unmanned aircraft, China is racing ahead with stealthy naval drones, ...
"The role of the fast attack submarine is so dynamic that everything changes on a dime," U.S. Navy Commander Jeffrey ...
Originally developed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and anti-surface warfare (ASuW), the aircraft now plays a critical role ...
The vendors highlighted the “very low observable” stealth characteristics, autonomous target recognition, and resilience in ...
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Israeli company Rafael ...
Adm. James Kilby said he regrets the Navy’s reliance on expensive, high-powered missiles to counter the Houthi threat in the ...
The 377-foot vessel can dive to depths of more than 800 feet below the surface and maneuver at speeds of over 25 knots.
If Iranian threats of a preemptive strike against American military assets are to be believed, it seems obvious that the target of such a strike would be Diego Garcia. Here’s how it might play out.