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China pushing Philippines ‘to the wall’ with sea aggression: Manila
A Philippine security official warned “all options are on the table” for Manila’s response to growing South China Sea aggression, including lawsuits.
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Navy shipbuilding plan would cost $1 trillion over the next 30 years
The Navy’s plan for its future fleet would require $1 trillion and a drastic increase in productivity at the nation’s shipyards.
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Stratolaunch readies second carrier plane for Talon-A hypersonic ride
The company is modifying a second carrier aircraft for Talon-A to increase the Pentagon’s hypersonic-testing cadence.
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Sweden joins NATO push to boost Baltic Sea naval presence
The Swedish military will also contribute one of its ASC 890 surveillance aircraft, made by Saab, and the country’s coast guard will deploy four ships.
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Marine Corps missile truck first to be produced with off-road autonomy
The Marine Corps’ ROGUE Fires will roll off production lines with self-driving capability from Forterra.
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US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
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Frigate program delayed as shipyard is a ‘few hundred’ workers short
The yard is a “few hundred” workers short, Andy Bosak, the deputy program manager, said at the Surface Navy Association’s annual conference.
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Navy tests how to relieve carrier strike group warships on station
A new concept would allow a deployed carrier strike group’s cruisers and destroyers to be swapped out with fresh ships during deployment.
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Navy accepting Landing Ship Medium proposals for FY25 contract award
A request for proposals for the Landing Ship Medium program is out, ahead of a planned fiscal 2025 contract award.
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Navy chief to prioritize getting more ships ready for action
Adm. Lisa Franchetti announced her priorities as the new chief of naval operations, in her first major speech since taking command in November.
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China pushing Philippines ‘to the wall’ with sea aggression: Manila
A Philippine security official warned “all options are on the table” for Manila’s response to growing South China Sea aggression, including lawsuits.
-
Navy shipbuilding plan would cost $1 trillion over the next 30 years
The Navy’s plan for its future fleet would require $1 trillion and a drastic increase in productivity at the nation’s shipyards.
-
Stratolaunch readies second carrier plane for Talon-A hypersonic ride
The company is modifying a second carrier aircraft for Talon-A to increase the Pentagon’s hypersonic-testing cadence.
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Sweden joins NATO push to boost Baltic Sea naval presence
The Swedish military will also contribute one of its ASC 890 surveillance aircraft, made by Saab, and the country’s coast guard will deploy four ships.
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Marine Corps missile truck first to be produced with off-road autonomy
The Marine Corps’ ROGUE Fires will roll off production lines with self-driving capability from Forterra.
-
US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
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Frigate program delayed as shipyard is a ‘few hundred’ workers short
The yard is a “few hundred” workers short, Andy Bosak, the deputy program manager, said at the Surface Navy Association’s annual conference.
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Navy tests how to relieve carrier strike group warships on station
A new concept would allow a deployed carrier strike group’s cruisers and destroyers to be swapped out with fresh ships during deployment.
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Navy accepting Landing Ship Medium proposals for FY25 contract award
A request for proposals for the Landing Ship Medium program is out, ahead of a planned fiscal 2025 contract award.
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Navy chief to prioritize getting more ships ready for action
Adm. Lisa Franchetti announced her priorities as the new chief of naval operations, in her first major speech since taking command in November.
-
China pushing Philippines ‘to the wall’ with sea aggression: Manila
A Philippine security official warned “all options are on the table” for Manila’s response to growing South China Sea aggression, including lawsuits.
-
Navy shipbuilding plan would cost $1 trillion over the next 30 years
The Navy’s plan for its future fleet would require $1 trillion and a drastic increase in productivity at the nation’s shipyards.
-
Stratolaunch readies second carrier plane for Talon-A hypersonic ride
The company is modifying a second carrier aircraft for Talon-A to increase the Pentagon’s hypersonic-testing cadence.
-
Sweden joins NATO push to boost Baltic Sea naval presence
The Swedish military will also contribute one of its ASC 890 surveillance aircraft, made by Saab, and the country’s coast guard will deploy four ships.
-
Marine Corps missile truck first to be produced with off-road autonomy
The Marine Corps’ ROGUE Fires will roll off production lines with self-driving capability from Forterra.
-
US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
-
Frigate program delayed as shipyard is a ‘few hundred’ workers short
The yard is a “few hundred” workers short, Andy Bosak, the deputy program manager, said at the Surface Navy Association’s annual conference.
-
Navy tests how to relieve carrier strike group warships on station
A new concept would allow a deployed carrier strike group’s cruisers and destroyers to be swapped out with fresh ships during deployment.
-
Navy accepting Landing Ship Medium proposals for FY25 contract award
A request for proposals for the Landing Ship Medium program is out, ahead of a planned fiscal 2025 contract award.
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Navy chief to prioritize getting more ships ready for action
Adm. Lisa Franchetti announced her priorities as the new chief of naval operations, in her first major speech since taking command in November.













