The U.S Navy is looking to spread the hypersonic Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) missiles throughout the surface fleet.
The Navy is pushing back on concerns about the built-in capabilities of FF(X) frigates, including the lack of a vertical ...
During Surface Navy 2026's Future Fleet Panel new details surrounding the U.S Navy's FF(X) program were unveiled.
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Are the Trump-class battleships really battleships?
US President Donald Trump wants to reintroduce the battleship into the US Navy, which decommissioned its last BB in 1992.
The Ageis Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Roosevelt (DDG-80) is now operating within CENTCOM's area of ...
The nuclear-powered supercarrier will head from the South China Sea to the Middle East in response to escalating tensions ...
This post was updated with a statement from U.S. 7th Fleet. A pair of U.S. naval vessels carried out Washington’s first ...
HII (NYSE: HII) reports that its Ingalls Shipbuilding division has delivered the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer Ted Steven s (DDG 128) to the U.S. Navy. The ship is the second Flight III ...
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After Seven Months Abroad, the USS Fitzgerald Is Finally Home
The Fitzgerald’s lengthy deployment covered much of the world, including the Americas, the Persian Gulf, and East Asia.
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The US Navy Just Got Another Flight III Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer
The USS Ted Stevens is named for longtime Alaska senator and Navy advocate Ted Stevens—even though Stevens actually served in the US Army Air Corps.
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Why Imperial Star Destroyer vs. USS Enterprise isn't close - nuclear engineer reacts to EckartsLadder
Watch a nuclear engineer break down why an Imperial Star Destroyer vs. USS Enterprise matchup isn’t as close as fans might think. This reaction explores ship size, power output, propulsion systems, ...
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USS Fitzgerald returns home after more than half a year abroad
During its last deployment, the vessel transited the Strait of Hormuz six times, acted to protect freedom of navigation in ...
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