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The U.S. Navy Is Now ‘Cannibalizing’ Its Own Fighter Jets and Submarines
A recent GAO report warns of a “Hollow Military 2.0” crisis, revealing U.S. Navy crews are forced to “cannibalize” various platforms for spare parts. -This practice serves as a workaround for chronic ...
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Sunk 10,000 Feet Down: A U.S. Navy Nuclear Submarine Was Lost And No One Knows Why
The 1968 loss of the U.S. nuclear submarine USS Scorpion with all 99 crew members remains one of the Navy’s most haunting and unresolved mysteries. -The submarine disappeared in the Atlantic while ...
Long delays to get parts for F/A-18 fighters and Virginia-class submarines have forced maintainers to strip from other ...
For over a century, the ocean has been the ultimate refuge for those who wished to disappear. From the U-boats of the first ...
President Trump said on Friday that he ordered the deployment of two US Navy submarines. The orders came in response to "foolish" comments by Russia's former president, Trump said. Dmitry Medvedev, a ...
The US Navy’s Los Angeles-class submarines may have their origins in the 1970s, yet the boats have continued to remain relevant and performed critical protective functions in the service for decades.
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How America and China Are Preparing to Fight Each Other’s Submarines
It is clear that the United States still holds an edge over China in the undersea domain. But the margins are shrinking.
The US Navy is widely regarded for its global undersea superiority, a distinction which the service is intensely working to preserve through extensive modernization and submarine production. Today’s ...
Cmdr. Robert Moreno was relieved as commanding officer of the USS Wyoming’s Blue Crew on Oct. 8. The Navy has not said why he ...
Veterans, historians, descendants of patriots and members of the public celebrated the 250th anniversary of the United States ...
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The National Interest on MSNAustralia Is Wasting Its Money on AUKUS Submarines
Australia is not expected to receive any nuclear-powered submarines from the United States or United Kingdom until ...
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