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The littoral combat ship’s latest problem: Class-wide structural defects leading to hull cracks
The troubling revelations about the Independence-class littoral combat ships come as the Navy continues to grapple with a class-wide transmission issue in the Freedom-class variants.
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White House nominates Franchetti for vice chief of naval operations
If confirmed, Franchetti would become the second woman to serve as the Navy’s second highest ranking officer.
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The Navy’s shipbuilder oversight offices are underutilized, watchdog agency reports
The Navy’s Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair could do more to ensure ships enter the fleet on time and on budget, according to a new report.
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US Navy’s unmanned vessel plans need improvement, watchdog agency says
The sea service plans to spend billions in the coming years on surface and underwater drones.
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Navy prepares F-35C recovery op in South China Sea as Japan issues salvage notice
Officials for U.S. 7th Fleet declined to comment Monday or confirm whether a Japanese Coast Guard navigation warning was connected to salvaging the jet.
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SECNAV latest military leader to test positive for COVID
Vaxxed-and-boosted Carlos Del Toro has mild, cold-like symptoms, according to a spokesperson.
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Navy says it ensured sub safety after fake strength tests surfaced, but won’t detail how
The Navy’s actions came after a Washington state metallurgist admitted to falsifying sub steel strength test results for decades.
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The Navy is testing this adorable sailboat drone
The 23-foot vessel could help its bigger Navy brethren see further over the horizon.
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Kennedy carrier cannibalized to ensure USS Gerald R. Ford is ready to go next year
Officials said the effort was due to the lack of a spare parts supply system for the next-generation carriers, but some wonder why the Navy didn’t have this sorted out already.
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Housing thwacked by rare Mediterranean hurricane at Naval Air Station Sigonella
The rare storm late last month flooded and damaged dozens of homes in the Marinai housing complex.
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The littoral combat ship’s latest problem: Class-wide structural defects leading to hull cracks
The troubling revelations about the Independence-class littoral combat ships come as the Navy continues to grapple with a class-wide transmission issue in the Freedom-class variants.
-
White House nominates Franchetti for vice chief of naval operations
If confirmed, Franchetti would become the second woman to serve as the Navy’s second highest ranking officer.
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The Navy’s shipbuilder oversight offices are underutilized, watchdog agency reports
The Navy’s Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair could do more to ensure ships enter the fleet on time and on budget, according to a new report.
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US Navy’s unmanned vessel plans need improvement, watchdog agency says
The sea service plans to spend billions in the coming years on surface and underwater drones.
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Navy prepares F-35C recovery op in South China Sea as Japan issues salvage notice
Officials for U.S. 7th Fleet declined to comment Monday or confirm whether a Japanese Coast Guard navigation warning was connected to salvaging the jet.
-
SECNAV latest military leader to test positive for COVID
Vaxxed-and-boosted Carlos Del Toro has mild, cold-like symptoms, according to a spokesperson.
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Navy says it ensured sub safety after fake strength tests surfaced, but won’t detail how
The Navy’s actions came after a Washington state metallurgist admitted to falsifying sub steel strength test results for decades.
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The Navy is testing this adorable sailboat drone
The 23-foot vessel could help its bigger Navy brethren see further over the horizon.
-
Kennedy carrier cannibalized to ensure USS Gerald R. Ford is ready to go next year
Officials said the effort was due to the lack of a spare parts supply system for the next-generation carriers, but some wonder why the Navy didn’t have this sorted out already.
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Housing thwacked by rare Mediterranean hurricane at Naval Air Station Sigonella
The rare storm late last month flooded and damaged dozens of homes in the Marinai housing complex.
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The littoral combat ship’s latest problem: Class-wide structural defects leading to hull cracks
The troubling revelations about the Independence-class littoral combat ships come as the Navy continues to grapple with a class-wide transmission issue in the Freedom-class variants.
-
White House nominates Franchetti for vice chief of naval operations
If confirmed, Franchetti would become the second woman to serve as the Navy’s second highest ranking officer.
-
The Navy’s shipbuilder oversight offices are underutilized, watchdog agency reports
The Navy’s Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair could do more to ensure ships enter the fleet on time and on budget, according to a new report.
-
US Navy’s unmanned vessel plans need improvement, watchdog agency says
The sea service plans to spend billions in the coming years on surface and underwater drones.
-
Navy prepares F-35C recovery op in South China Sea as Japan issues salvage notice
Officials for U.S. 7th Fleet declined to comment Monday or confirm whether a Japanese Coast Guard navigation warning was connected to salvaging the jet.
-
SECNAV latest military leader to test positive for COVID
Vaxxed-and-boosted Carlos Del Toro has mild, cold-like symptoms, according to a spokesperson.
-
Navy says it ensured sub safety after fake strength tests surfaced, but won’t detail how
The Navy’s actions came after a Washington state metallurgist admitted to falsifying sub steel strength test results for decades.
-
The Navy is testing this adorable sailboat drone
The 23-foot vessel could help its bigger Navy brethren see further over the horizon.
-
Kennedy carrier cannibalized to ensure USS Gerald R. Ford is ready to go next year
Officials said the effort was due to the lack of a spare parts supply system for the next-generation carriers, but some wonder why the Navy didn’t have this sorted out already.
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Housing thwacked by rare Mediterranean hurricane at Naval Air Station Sigonella
The rare storm late last month flooded and damaged dozens of homes in the Marinai housing complex.













