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Another littoral combat ship breaks down on deployment
It’s the latest in a string of reliability issues that have plagued the LCS since its introduction to the fleet.
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NATO’s defense spending targets now ‘gold standard’ all allies should meet, key Trump officials say
Two of the Trump administration’s top national security officials have signaled in the last week that the NATO target of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense is now the “gold standard” being applied to all allies around the globe.
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All US Navy destroyers will get hypersonic missiles, says Trump’s national security adviser
All three flights of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are going to get the weapons, according to Robert O’Brien.
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US and UK navies prepare to sign agreement to merge future tech work
“Interchangeability” is the new “interoperability.”
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See the US Navy’s stealth destroyer conduct its first missile test
The Navy’s stealth destroyer, the Zumwalt, took its MK 57 Vertical Launching System out for a spin off Point Magu, California.
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The US Navy’s ‘Manhattan Project’ has its leader
The U.S. Navy’s top officer has created “Project Overmatch” to create a powerful network that connects all the Navy’s shooters.
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US Navy’s cost estimate for new frigate won’t hold water, predicts government analyst
The U.S. Navy’s cost estimate is historically optimistic, the Congressional Budget Office found.
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US Navy eyes new design for next-generation destroyer
The U.S. Navy’s top officer says the service is looking for something smaller than its DDG-1000 class, but still wants to “pack some heat.”
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US Navy inspections of Ingalls-built ships uncovered significant problems, report shows
Navy inspectors found significant issues with all three classes of ships built at Ingalls in 2018 and 2019, a report obtained by Defense News shows.
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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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Another littoral combat ship breaks down on deployment
It’s the latest in a string of reliability issues that have plagued the LCS since its introduction to the fleet.
-
NATO’s defense spending targets now ‘gold standard’ all allies should meet, key Trump officials say
Two of the Trump administration’s top national security officials have signaled in the last week that the NATO target of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense is now the “gold standard” being applied to all allies around the globe.
-
All US Navy destroyers will get hypersonic missiles, says Trump’s national security adviser
All three flights of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are going to get the weapons, according to Robert O’Brien.
-
US and UK navies prepare to sign agreement to merge future tech work
“Interchangeability” is the new “interoperability.”
-
See the US Navy’s stealth destroyer conduct its first missile test
The Navy’s stealth destroyer, the Zumwalt, took its MK 57 Vertical Launching System out for a spin off Point Magu, California.
-
The US Navy’s ‘Manhattan Project’ has its leader
The U.S. Navy’s top officer has created “Project Overmatch” to create a powerful network that connects all the Navy’s shooters.
-
US Navy’s cost estimate for new frigate won’t hold water, predicts government analyst
The U.S. Navy’s cost estimate is historically optimistic, the Congressional Budget Office found.
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US Navy eyes new design for next-generation destroyer
The U.S. Navy’s top officer says the service is looking for something smaller than its DDG-1000 class, but still wants to “pack some heat.”
-
US Navy inspections of Ingalls-built ships uncovered significant problems, report shows
Navy inspectors found significant issues with all three classes of ships built at Ingalls in 2018 and 2019, a report obtained by Defense News shows.
-
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.
-
Another littoral combat ship breaks down on deployment
It’s the latest in a string of reliability issues that have plagued the LCS since its introduction to the fleet.
-
NATO’s defense spending targets now ‘gold standard’ all allies should meet, key Trump officials say
Two of the Trump administration’s top national security officials have signaled in the last week that the NATO target of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense is now the “gold standard” being applied to all allies around the globe.
-
All US Navy destroyers will get hypersonic missiles, says Trump’s national security adviser
All three flights of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are going to get the weapons, according to Robert O’Brien.
-
US and UK navies prepare to sign agreement to merge future tech work
“Interchangeability” is the new “interoperability.”
-
See the US Navy’s stealth destroyer conduct its first missile test
The Navy’s stealth destroyer, the Zumwalt, took its MK 57 Vertical Launching System out for a spin off Point Magu, California.
-
The US Navy’s ‘Manhattan Project’ has its leader
The U.S. Navy’s top officer has created “Project Overmatch” to create a powerful network that connects all the Navy’s shooters.
-
US Navy’s cost estimate for new frigate won’t hold water, predicts government analyst
The U.S. Navy’s cost estimate is historically optimistic, the Congressional Budget Office found.
-
US Navy eyes new design for next-generation destroyer
The U.S. Navy’s top officer says the service is looking for something smaller than its DDG-1000 class, but still wants to “pack some heat.”
-
US Navy inspections of Ingalls-built ships uncovered significant problems, report shows
Navy inspectors found significant issues with all three classes of ships built at Ingalls in 2018 and 2019, a report obtained by Defense News shows.
-
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.













