The Soviet Typhoon-class submarines were the largest ever built—massive underwater titans with amenities like a pool and ...
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The U.S. Navy Should Stop Trying to Be Everywhere at Once

A strategic argument posits that the U.S. Navy is trapped by nostalgia for Cold War-era dominance and anxiety over China’s ...
Ships from the Gerald R. Ford and Dwight D. Eisenhower carrier strike groups, U.S. 6th Fleet command ship Mount Whitney and Italian Navy frigates Carlo Margottini and Virginio Fasan sail in formation ...
SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO — The Navy says it will decommission the USS Cowpens in San Diego in late August, retiring a ship that helped establish the Tomahawk cruise missile as one of the military’s most ...
A triad of SSGs, SSKs, and SSNs would comprise a forbidding implement of access denial for the US Navy in the Indo-Pacific.
The U.S. Navy is investing billions of dollars to revamp its Cold War-era submarine detection system in the Pacific Ocean as China bolsters its own navy and becomes more belligerent. The U.S.
Not so much The Hunt for Red October as a hunt for the nearest mechanic. Thus guffawed Nato secretary general Mark Rutte at ...
The United States Navy is celebrating 250 years of service, sacrifice, and tradition, commemorating its founding on October ...
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Today’s Navy faces massive challenges, many reminiscent of the darkest days of the Cold War: abysmal recruiting, failing shipbuilding programs, too few ships—all eroding our capability advantages over ...
SAN DIEGO (Tribune News Service) — The cruiser USS Bunker Hill — one of the first American warships to attack Iraq with cruise missiles during the Persian Gulf War in 1991 — was decommissioned Friday ...