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Marine Corps pushes ‘dramatic change’ for its reconnaissance forces
The light reconnaissance community may get small boats and ultra-light vehicles to supplement the upcoming Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle.
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Military prepares for disaster relief on Guam after massive typhoon
Airmen at Andersen AFB are working to reopen runways, while other military units are preparing to assist Guam residents.
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Ursa Major wins Air Force contract for hypersonic, space launch engine
Ursa Major will mature two engines, one to replace Russian rocket engines for satellites and the other to support hypersonic testbeds and aerial targets.
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US Navy may accelerate investments to extend some Ohio subs’ lives
The Navy is considering extending the lives of a few Ohio-class submarines in fiscal 2025 to hedge against any delays as the Columbia class is built.
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US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
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A very good girl deploys on carrier Ford: Sage the service dog
During the USS Ford’s deployment to U.S. 6th Fleet, the yellow Labrador retriever will comfort sailors and help them cope with operational stress.
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Fleet Forces chief wants to make a smaller Navy more lethal
Adm. Daryl Caudle has a smaller fleet than he’d like, due to ship and sub maintenance and construction delays. But he’s making the ones he has more lethal.
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Navy long-range plan shows minimal growth in many warship programs
The Navy’s 2024 long-range shipbuilding plan, similar to last year’s, outlines three potential options, two of which never grow the fleet to 355 ships.
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US Navy, Marines push to make virtual training more real
The sea services want to be able to practice complex scenarios in a training and simulation environment that pulls together all-domain sailors and Marines.
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Marine Corps pushes ‘dramatic change’ for its reconnaissance forces
The light reconnaissance community may get small boats and ultra-light vehicles to supplement the upcoming Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle.
-
Military prepares for disaster relief on Guam after massive typhoon
Airmen at Andersen AFB are working to reopen runways, while other military units are preparing to assist Guam residents.
-
Ursa Major wins Air Force contract for hypersonic, space launch engine
Ursa Major will mature two engines, one to replace Russian rocket engines for satellites and the other to support hypersonic testbeds and aerial targets.
-
US Navy may accelerate investments to extend some Ohio subs’ lives
The Navy is considering extending the lives of a few Ohio-class submarines in fiscal 2025 to hedge against any delays as the Columbia class is built.
-
US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
-
A very good girl deploys on carrier Ford: Sage the service dog
During the USS Ford’s deployment to U.S. 6th Fleet, the yellow Labrador retriever will comfort sailors and help them cope with operational stress.
-
Fleet Forces chief wants to make a smaller Navy more lethal
Adm. Daryl Caudle has a smaller fleet than he’d like, due to ship and sub maintenance and construction delays. But he’s making the ones he has more lethal.
-
Navy long-range plan shows minimal growth in many warship programs
The Navy’s 2024 long-range shipbuilding plan, similar to last year’s, outlines three potential options, two of which never grow the fleet to 355 ships.
-
US Navy, Marines push to make virtual training more real
The sea services want to be able to practice complex scenarios in a training and simulation environment that pulls together all-domain sailors and Marines.
-
Marine Corps pushes ‘dramatic change’ for its reconnaissance forces
The light reconnaissance community may get small boats and ultra-light vehicles to supplement the upcoming Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle.
-
Military prepares for disaster relief on Guam after massive typhoon
Airmen at Andersen AFB are working to reopen runways, while other military units are preparing to assist Guam residents.
-
Ursa Major wins Air Force contract for hypersonic, space launch engine
Ursa Major will mature two engines, one to replace Russian rocket engines for satellites and the other to support hypersonic testbeds and aerial targets.
-
US Navy may accelerate investments to extend some Ohio subs’ lives
The Navy is considering extending the lives of a few Ohio-class submarines in fiscal 2025 to hedge against any delays as the Columbia class is built.
-
US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
-
A very good girl deploys on carrier Ford: Sage the service dog
During the USS Ford’s deployment to U.S. 6th Fleet, the yellow Labrador retriever will comfort sailors and help them cope with operational stress.
-
Fleet Forces chief wants to make a smaller Navy more lethal
Adm. Daryl Caudle has a smaller fleet than he’d like, due to ship and sub maintenance and construction delays. But he’s making the ones he has more lethal.
-
Navy long-range plan shows minimal growth in many warship programs
The Navy’s 2024 long-range shipbuilding plan, similar to last year’s, outlines three potential options, two of which never grow the fleet to 355 ships.
-
US Navy, Marines push to make virtual training more real
The sea services want to be able to practice complex scenarios in a training and simulation environment that pulls together all-domain sailors and Marines.














