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Here’s when the US Navy thinks the carrier Ford will be ready to deploy
The Navy is focused on boosting reliability ahead of the Ford’s first deployment.
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The future US Navy carrier air wing will fight at extended ranges, admiral says
The top aviator on the chief of naval operations’ staff says the carrier is still relevant to a high-end fight.
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Maintenance delays are ‘blood in the water’ for aircraft carrier critics, admiral says
The U.S. Navy has to demand better performance from the shipyards, says Rear Adm. John Meier.
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US Navy’s long-delayed plan for its future force is nearing the finish line … sort of
After more than two years of study, three potential future fleets will soon be briefed to the defense secretary.
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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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Budget dysfunction threatens delays to US Navy’s Columbia program
Barring congressional action, a stopgap spending measure would inject delays into the Columbia-class submarine program.
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National Transportation Safety Board faults US Navy for Fitzgerald collision
The NTSB found the bridge watch team, the combat information center, the commanding officer and the Navy more generally at fault for the accident.
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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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In developing robot warships, US Navy wants to avoid another littoral combat ship
As the U.S. Navy pushes forward with developing its large unmanned surface vessel, a growing consensus is forming that the service needs to get its requirements and systems right before making a big investment.
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Here’s when the US Navy thinks the carrier Ford will be ready to deploy
The Navy is focused on boosting reliability ahead of the Ford’s first deployment.
-
The future US Navy carrier air wing will fight at extended ranges, admiral says
The top aviator on the chief of naval operations’ staff says the carrier is still relevant to a high-end fight.
-
Maintenance delays are ‘blood in the water’ for aircraft carrier critics, admiral says
The U.S. Navy has to demand better performance from the shipyards, says Rear Adm. John Meier.
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US Navy’s long-delayed plan for its future force is nearing the finish line … sort of
After more than two years of study, three potential future fleets will soon be briefed to the defense secretary.
-
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.
-
Budget dysfunction threatens delays to US Navy’s Columbia program
Barring congressional action, a stopgap spending measure would inject delays into the Columbia-class submarine program.
-
National Transportation Safety Board faults US Navy for Fitzgerald collision
The NTSB found the bridge watch team, the combat information center, the commanding officer and the Navy more generally at fault for the accident.
-
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.
-
In developing robot warships, US Navy wants to avoid another littoral combat ship
As the U.S. Navy pushes forward with developing its large unmanned surface vessel, a growing consensus is forming that the service needs to get its requirements and systems right before making a big investment.
-
Here’s when the US Navy thinks the carrier Ford will be ready to deploy
The Navy is focused on boosting reliability ahead of the Ford’s first deployment.
-
The future US Navy carrier air wing will fight at extended ranges, admiral says
The top aviator on the chief of naval operations’ staff says the carrier is still relevant to a high-end fight.
-
Maintenance delays are ‘blood in the water’ for aircraft carrier critics, admiral says
The U.S. Navy has to demand better performance from the shipyards, says Rear Adm. John Meier.
-
US Navy’s long-delayed plan for its future force is nearing the finish line … sort of
After more than two years of study, three potential future fleets will soon be briefed to the defense secretary.
-
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.
-
Budget dysfunction threatens delays to US Navy’s Columbia program
Barring congressional action, a stopgap spending measure would inject delays into the Columbia-class submarine program.
-
National Transportation Safety Board faults US Navy for Fitzgerald collision
The NTSB found the bridge watch team, the combat information center, the commanding officer and the Navy more generally at fault for the accident.
-
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.
-
In developing robot warships, US Navy wants to avoid another littoral combat ship
As the U.S. Navy pushes forward with developing its large unmanned surface vessel, a growing consensus is forming that the service needs to get its requirements and systems right before making a big investment.













