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In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
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With Columbia revving up, General Dynamics expects submarines to be a cash cow
Submarines are the key to big jumps in revenue growth in the years ahead, the company’s CEO says.
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Maritime Administration inks a deal for two more multi-mission support ships
The contract is worth about $600 million.
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US Navy halts deliveries of Freedom-class littoral combat ship
The Navy has told Lockheed Martin it will not accept deliveries of the Freedom-variant LCS until the combining gear issue is fixed.
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Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
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In the wake of tragedy, the US surface fleet is all in on simulators
After the tragic summer of 2017, the U.S. Navy’s surface force has pushed simulators into the fleet.
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US Navy’s No. 2 civilian claims leadership shouldn’t be blamed for old failures. Some disagree.
The Navy’s acting No. 2 civilian doesn’t like taking the heat for past administrations.
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Pentagon’s weapons tester gives update on Navy’s new long-range anti-ship missile
The U.S. Navy’s new Long Range Anti-Ship Missile needs more realistic testing, the Pentagon’s weapons tester said in a new report.
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Do the earliest Arleigh Burke-class destroyers still have legs? The US Navy thinks so.
The U.S. Navy is looking for creative ways to keep the Flight I Arleigh Burke-class destroyers in the fleet for as long as possible.
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For the US Navy, the future of shipbuilding (and warfare) is in the power plant
The U.S. Navy will need to solve a complicated challenge around electrical power in its new large surface combatant.
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In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
-
With Columbia revving up, General Dynamics expects submarines to be a cash cow
Submarines are the key to big jumps in revenue growth in the years ahead, the company’s CEO says.
-
Maritime Administration inks a deal for two more multi-mission support ships
The contract is worth about $600 million.
-
US Navy halts deliveries of Freedom-class littoral combat ship
The Navy has told Lockheed Martin it will not accept deliveries of the Freedom-variant LCS until the combining gear issue is fixed.
-
Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
-
In the wake of tragedy, the US surface fleet is all in on simulators
After the tragic summer of 2017, the U.S. Navy’s surface force has pushed simulators into the fleet.
-
US Navy’s No. 2 civilian claims leadership shouldn’t be blamed for old failures. Some disagree.
The Navy’s acting No. 2 civilian doesn’t like taking the heat for past administrations.
-
Pentagon’s weapons tester gives update on Navy’s new long-range anti-ship missile
The U.S. Navy’s new Long Range Anti-Ship Missile needs more realistic testing, the Pentagon’s weapons tester said in a new report.
-
Do the earliest Arleigh Burke-class destroyers still have legs? The US Navy thinks so.
The U.S. Navy is looking for creative ways to keep the Flight I Arleigh Burke-class destroyers in the fleet for as long as possible.
-
For the US Navy, the future of shipbuilding (and warfare) is in the power plant
The U.S. Navy will need to solve a complicated challenge around electrical power in its new large surface combatant.
-
In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
-
With Columbia revving up, General Dynamics expects submarines to be a cash cow
Submarines are the key to big jumps in revenue growth in the years ahead, the company’s CEO says.
-
Maritime Administration inks a deal for two more multi-mission support ships
The contract is worth about $600 million.
-
US Navy halts deliveries of Freedom-class littoral combat ship
The Navy has told Lockheed Martin it will not accept deliveries of the Freedom-variant LCS until the combining gear issue is fixed.
-
Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
-
In the wake of tragedy, the US surface fleet is all in on simulators
After the tragic summer of 2017, the U.S. Navy’s surface force has pushed simulators into the fleet.
-
US Navy’s No. 2 civilian claims leadership shouldn’t be blamed for old failures. Some disagree.
The Navy’s acting No. 2 civilian doesn’t like taking the heat for past administrations.
-
Pentagon’s weapons tester gives update on Navy’s new long-range anti-ship missile
The U.S. Navy’s new Long Range Anti-Ship Missile needs more realistic testing, the Pentagon’s weapons tester said in a new report.
-
Do the earliest Arleigh Burke-class destroyers still have legs? The US Navy thinks so.
The U.S. Navy is looking for creative ways to keep the Flight I Arleigh Burke-class destroyers in the fleet for as long as possible.
-
For the US Navy, the future of shipbuilding (and warfare) is in the power plant
The U.S. Navy will need to solve a complicated challenge around electrical power in its new large surface combatant.













