From the flight deck of the USS Gerald R. Ford to the submarines prowling the depths of the Caribbean, the United States has assembled a military force unseen in the region for decades.
According to news reports, a Cyprus-based company bought advanced sonar detection equipment from the West—then transferred it to Russia for use in the Arctic.
As U.S. warships, drones, and F-35s gather near Venezuela, analysts warn the country’s hollowed-out military could collapse ...
When some Ohio-class submarines were retrofitted with non-nuclear Tomahawk missiles instead, this one sub was the first to fire them in combat.
The C-in-C Eastern Naval Command Vice Admiral Krishnan fooled the Pakistan Navy into believing the carrier INS Vikrant was in port in Visakhapatnam. The submarine PNS Ghazi, sent to hunt the carrier ...
The idea of the “Golden Fleet” builds on Trump’s earlier ventures such as the “Golden Dome” missile defence project and the ...
The Trump administration’s recent decision to redeploy USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group from the Mediterranean to the ...
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History's most famous ships – and how to see them
These are the best replicas of the world's most famous ships around the world, including museums and floating hotels.
The US guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely (DDG-107) docked on the Northern coast of Trinidad this morning, a modern ...
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China’s Plan To Sink Navy Aircraft Carriers Comes Down to 2 Words
China fields a large and growing mix of anti-ship ballistic, cruise, and hypersonic weapons designed to hold U.S. aircraft ...
Venezuela's Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said Saturday the country is conducting military exercises to protect its coast ...
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