The U.S. Navy regularly conducts training exercises to simulate and prepare for combat. In 2015, a tiny sub "sank" one of its ...
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America’s Secret Plan To Sink China’s Aircraft Carriers Come Down to 2 Words
While China’s “carrier-killer” missiles dominate headlines, the U.S. Navy is fielding its own formidable array of offensive ...
The Truxton class followed, adding extra guns and depth charge racks, marking the beginning of destroyers as versatile, multi ...
The National Interest on MSN
America’s Recent SINKEX Exercise Was a Message to China
Although a variety of retired warships have been employed as targets in past US Navy SINKEX operations, the ex-USS Simpson was the final frigate to be retired from service.
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Japan’s Submarines Have Just Become More Lethal
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has been contracted to mass-produce long-range cruise missiles for Japan’s submarine fleet.
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World’s most powerful rocket explained: How Starship will take humans to Moon and Mars
SpaceX’s Starship, the world’s most powerful rocket, completes final V2 test, prepares for Moon and Mars with a new, fully ...
Over the summer, the United States deployed warships to the Caribbean—ostensibly to menace drug traffickers but also as a ...
Warship builder TKMS rode a global defence boom to reach a valuation of 5.15 billion euros ($6 billion) in its blockbuster ...
An artillery round exploded over Interstate 5 at Camp Pendleton, cutting short the military's live-fire exercise.
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