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With DoD’s fleet of 2045, the US military’s chief signals he’s all-in on sea power
The U.S. military’s top official said the Navy had to grow to more than 500 ships to maintain its dominance on the high seas.
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For the fire-ravaged ship Bonhomme Richard, the US Navy has no good options
The damage to Bonhomme Richard is tremendous, but the Navy doens’t have any good choices
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The Pentagon is eyeing a 500-ship Navy, documents reveal
The Pentagon is weighing a dramatically different fleet that relies heavily on unmanned ships and submarines.
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Did the US Marine Corps give up on a big ship-based surveillance drone too soon?
Did the Marine Corps cut bait too soon on a ship-launched, long-range ISR drone?
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US Marines wants to move fast on a light amphibious warship. But what is it?
The U.S. Marine Corps is moving as fast as it can to field a new class of light amphibious warship, but it remains unclear what it will do, where it will be based or what capabilities it will bring to the fight.
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US general says Russian and Chinese deals in Latin America risk destabilizing region
Lt. Gen. Michael Plehn compared Chinese and Russian dealings in the Western Hemisphere with criminal organizations.
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US Navy’s new amphibious landing craft are coming off the lines
The Navy took deliver of its second next-generation LCAC.
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Top US Navy chief talks connecting tech, recovering from accidents
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday took on his latest role in August 2019 and has since been vocal about not just the need to field new tech, but also figuring out how it all fits together.
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US Navy orders General Dynamics shipyard to stop work after small fire on the warship Kearsarge
The fire aboard Bonhomme Richard’s sister ship was quickly extinguished.
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The US Navy’s top officer wants answers on the Bonhomme Richard fire
The U.S. Navy’s top officer will visit the Bonhomme Richard Friday. “Could there be another Bonhomme Richard waiting to happen?” he said during an interview with Defense News.
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With DoD’s fleet of 2045, the US military’s chief signals he’s all-in on sea power
The U.S. military’s top official said the Navy had to grow to more than 500 ships to maintain its dominance on the high seas.
-
For the fire-ravaged ship Bonhomme Richard, the US Navy has no good options
The damage to Bonhomme Richard is tremendous, but the Navy doens’t have any good choices
-
The Pentagon is eyeing a 500-ship Navy, documents reveal
The Pentagon is weighing a dramatically different fleet that relies heavily on unmanned ships and submarines.
-
Did the US Marine Corps give up on a big ship-based surveillance drone too soon?
Did the Marine Corps cut bait too soon on a ship-launched, long-range ISR drone?
-
US Marines wants to move fast on a light amphibious warship. But what is it?
The U.S. Marine Corps is moving as fast as it can to field a new class of light amphibious warship, but it remains unclear what it will do, where it will be based or what capabilities it will bring to the fight.
-
US general says Russian and Chinese deals in Latin America risk destabilizing region
Lt. Gen. Michael Plehn compared Chinese and Russian dealings in the Western Hemisphere with criminal organizations.
-
US Navy’s new amphibious landing craft are coming off the lines
The Navy took deliver of its second next-generation LCAC.
-
Top US Navy chief talks connecting tech, recovering from accidents
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday took on his latest role in August 2019 and has since been vocal about not just the need to field new tech, but also figuring out how it all fits together.
-
US Navy orders General Dynamics shipyard to stop work after small fire on the warship Kearsarge
The fire aboard Bonhomme Richard’s sister ship was quickly extinguished.
-
The US Navy’s top officer wants answers on the Bonhomme Richard fire
The U.S. Navy’s top officer will visit the Bonhomme Richard Friday. “Could there be another Bonhomme Richard waiting to happen?” he said during an interview with Defense News.
-
With DoD’s fleet of 2045, the US military’s chief signals he’s all-in on sea power
The U.S. military’s top official said the Navy had to grow to more than 500 ships to maintain its dominance on the high seas.
-
For the fire-ravaged ship Bonhomme Richard, the US Navy has no good options
The damage to Bonhomme Richard is tremendous, but the Navy doens’t have any good choices
-
The Pentagon is eyeing a 500-ship Navy, documents reveal
The Pentagon is weighing a dramatically different fleet that relies heavily on unmanned ships and submarines.
-
Did the US Marine Corps give up on a big ship-based surveillance drone too soon?
Did the Marine Corps cut bait too soon on a ship-launched, long-range ISR drone?
-
US Marines wants to move fast on a light amphibious warship. But what is it?
The U.S. Marine Corps is moving as fast as it can to field a new class of light amphibious warship, but it remains unclear what it will do, where it will be based or what capabilities it will bring to the fight.
-
US general says Russian and Chinese deals in Latin America risk destabilizing region
Lt. Gen. Michael Plehn compared Chinese and Russian dealings in the Western Hemisphere with criminal organizations.
-
US Navy’s new amphibious landing craft are coming off the lines
The Navy took deliver of its second next-generation LCAC.
-
Top US Navy chief talks connecting tech, recovering from accidents
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday took on his latest role in August 2019 and has since been vocal about not just the need to field new tech, but also figuring out how it all fits together.
-
US Navy orders General Dynamics shipyard to stop work after small fire on the warship Kearsarge
The fire aboard Bonhomme Richard’s sister ship was quickly extinguished.
-
The US Navy’s top officer wants answers on the Bonhomme Richard fire
The U.S. Navy’s top officer will visit the Bonhomme Richard Friday. “Could there be another Bonhomme Richard waiting to happen?” he said during an interview with Defense News.













