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Surface ship readiness continues to struggle, US Navy inspections show
Surface ship maintenance continued its slide in 2020, according to a new annual report from the Board of Inspection and Survey.
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LCS shipbuilder president resigns amid US and Australian financial investigations
The head of Austal USA resigned Monday amid U.S. and Australian investigations into a 2016 loss posted by the company.
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Pentagon budget must prioritize Navy, Air Force and cyber, lawmakers say
Two sea power advocates in Congress are making the case to grow the Navy’s budget, along with the Air Force and cyber capabilities, at the expense of the other services.
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With the submarine threat on the rise, the US Navy looks to autonomous water sensor drones
The Navy is upgrading its fleet of underwater sensing drones.
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The US Navy’s postgraduate school is taking a stab at metal 3D printing
The Naval Post Graduate School is working on 3D metal printing, hoping one day to be able to make moving engine parts in a 3D printer at sea.
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In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
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Water shortages, an ‘afloat Mount Trashmore’: Ike’s mechanical issues weigh on double-pumping crew
Sailors aboard the Dwight D. Eisenhower are reporting myriad problems as the carrier gets ready to deploy — again. While Navy leaders say any issues can be overcome, some officers worry how they will weigh on an already overburdened crew.
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US Navy halts deliveries of Freedom-class littoral combat ship
The Navy has told Lockheed Martin it will not accept deliveries of the Freedom-variant LCS until the combining gear issue is fixed.
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Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
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US Navy’s No. 2 civilian claims leadership shouldn’t be blamed for old failures. Some disagree.
The Navy’s acting No. 2 civilian doesn’t like taking the heat for past administrations.
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Surface ship readiness continues to struggle, US Navy inspections show
Surface ship maintenance continued its slide in 2020, according to a new annual report from the Board of Inspection and Survey.
-
LCS shipbuilder president resigns amid US and Australian financial investigations
The head of Austal USA resigned Monday amid U.S. and Australian investigations into a 2016 loss posted by the company.
-
Pentagon budget must prioritize Navy, Air Force and cyber, lawmakers say
Two sea power advocates in Congress are making the case to grow the Navy’s budget, along with the Air Force and cyber capabilities, at the expense of the other services.
-
With the submarine threat on the rise, the US Navy looks to autonomous water sensor drones
The Navy is upgrading its fleet of underwater sensing drones.
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The US Navy’s postgraduate school is taking a stab at metal 3D printing
The Naval Post Graduate School is working on 3D metal printing, hoping one day to be able to make moving engine parts in a 3D printer at sea.
-
In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
-
Water shortages, an ‘afloat Mount Trashmore’: Ike’s mechanical issues weigh on double-pumping crew
Sailors aboard the Dwight D. Eisenhower are reporting myriad problems as the carrier gets ready to deploy — again. While Navy leaders say any issues can be overcome, some officers worry how they will weigh on an already overburdened crew.
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US Navy halts deliveries of Freedom-class littoral combat ship
The Navy has told Lockheed Martin it will not accept deliveries of the Freedom-variant LCS until the combining gear issue is fixed.
-
Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
-
US Navy’s No. 2 civilian claims leadership shouldn’t be blamed for old failures. Some disagree.
The Navy’s acting No. 2 civilian doesn’t like taking the heat for past administrations.
-
Surface ship readiness continues to struggle, US Navy inspections show
Surface ship maintenance continued its slide in 2020, according to a new annual report from the Board of Inspection and Survey.
-
LCS shipbuilder president resigns amid US and Australian financial investigations
The head of Austal USA resigned Monday amid U.S. and Australian investigations into a 2016 loss posted by the company.
-
Pentagon budget must prioritize Navy, Air Force and cyber, lawmakers say
Two sea power advocates in Congress are making the case to grow the Navy’s budget, along with the Air Force and cyber capabilities, at the expense of the other services.
-
With the submarine threat on the rise, the US Navy looks to autonomous water sensor drones
The Navy is upgrading its fleet of underwater sensing drones.
-
The US Navy’s postgraduate school is taking a stab at metal 3D printing
The Naval Post Graduate School is working on 3D metal printing, hoping one day to be able to make moving engine parts in a 3D printer at sea.
-
In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
-
Water shortages, an ‘afloat Mount Trashmore’: Ike’s mechanical issues weigh on double-pumping crew
Sailors aboard the Dwight D. Eisenhower are reporting myriad problems as the carrier gets ready to deploy — again. While Navy leaders say any issues can be overcome, some officers worry how they will weigh on an already overburdened crew.
-
US Navy halts deliveries of Freedom-class littoral combat ship
The Navy has told Lockheed Martin it will not accept deliveries of the Freedom-variant LCS until the combining gear issue is fixed.
-
Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
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US Navy’s No. 2 civilian claims leadership shouldn’t be blamed for old failures. Some disagree.
The Navy’s acting No. 2 civilian doesn’t like taking the heat for past administrations.













