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Navy's next-generation SSN(X) attack submarine faces delays until 2040, with costs projected between $6.7-8 billion per vessel compared to $4 billion Virginia-class submarines.
Reports indicate that the US Navy’s new Virginia-class submarines will be equipped to launch hypersonic missiles, significantly enhancing America’s deterrence capabilities.
The bomb warning was sent into a 16,000 tonne Trident submarine’s main control room, where the person who received the call ...
The USS Newport News arrived in Iceland this week as the US looks to the Arctic with increasing concern amid growing Russian ...
The versatile ship served as the flagship for the Pacific Fleet from 1921 to 1940. The San Pedro-based portion of the fleet, ...
A ROYAL Navy sailor has been arrested over a bomb hoax on a nuclear-armed submarine. His alleged threat, thought to have been ...
A U.S. Navy spokesperson told Newsweek: "The U.S. Navy can confirm that an E-6B Mercury aircraft did operate over the North ...
The delay could have an impact on the country's warfighting capabilities and ability to maintain undersea superiority, a new ...
Port of Subs, the celebrated 50-year legacy sandwich brand driving nationwide expansion, proudly announces its latest development deal. With 20 units expected to open across the Hampton ...
Westfields James Reynolds, a Navy lieutenant and weapons officer on USS Scranton, upholds a proud family legacy of service.
US Navy’s SSN(X) submarine faces 2040 delays, risking industrial gaps and undersea warfare dominance amid rising global ...
The Navy Yard in South Philadelphia will receive a $100 million investment from maritime manufacturer Rhoads Industries to ...