BY Captain Bobbie Scolley, U.S. Navy (ret.) and Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, U.S. Navy (ret.)For more than six decades, ...
The U.S. Navy’s decision to build steel submarines instead of titanium ones was a deliberate, warfighting-first choice, not a ...
During WWII, engineers produced some of the most iconic aircraft in history. From sleek fighters to hulking steel beasts -- ...
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The U.S. Navy’s Big Nuclear Attack Submarine Mistake Still Stings

The U.S. Navy faces a plain arithmetic problem under the waves: we’re decommissioning Los Angeles-class attack submarines faster than we can deliver Virginia-class replacements. -Skilled labor gaps, ...
On March 14, 1975, 22-year-old Californian woman Donna Tobias graduated from the US Navy Second Class Dive School to become ...
From the largest aircraft carrier to the Boomin Beaver, potentially the smallest ship in the U.S. Navy, the United States has a huge range of vessels under its command. One of the most interesting ...
The Royal Australian Navy's 822X Squadron flies Insitu Pacific's Integrator UAS (pictured). (Commonwealth of Australia) The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has started operating Boeing subsidiary Insitu ...
A Virginia-class attack submarine is in port in Australia for the second maintenance period of a nuclear-powered boat on ...
A high-ranking officer who has served more than three decades and has deployed to all Navy theaters of operation worldwide recently took the helm of one of the service’s most active combat regions.
USC sold dozens of dead bodies to the U.S. Navy to use for medical trauma training for Israel Defense Forces, according to contracts and a published report. The Navy has paid more than $860,000 for at ...