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A Tiny Sub 'Sank' A $4.5B American Aircraft Carrier, And Here's Why It Mattered To The US Navy
The U.S. Navy regularly conducts training exercises to simulate and prepare for combat. In 2015, a tiny sub "sank" one of its ...
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The $20 Million "Ghost" Boat the Navy Rejected: The Reason Is Not What You Think
The Ghost stealth boat is a weapon designed for fleet defense, capable of flying across the water on submerged pontoons using ...
The U.S. launched a sixth strike against a suspected Venezuelan drug boat Thursday. Unlike the previous strikes, this one may ...
The BBC is told that France is backing away from a commitment to intervene more forcefully in the English Channel.
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Who’s Afraid of the US Coast Guard?
The Coast Guard is the butt of countless jokes from the more prominent armed service branches—but is itself an armed service.
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The Cold War Secret: Why Russia's Giant Submarine Was 'Too Small' to Beat the US Navy
The Soviet Typhoon-class submarines were the largest ever built—massive underwater titans with amenities like a pool and ...
In less than two months, President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth say the U.S. military has killed at least ...
The commander of U.S. military operations in the region where forces have been attacking alleged drug boats says he will retire in December. Adm.
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What to Know About Trump’s Venezuelan Boat Bombing Campaign
Drug runners have historically been designated as criminals rather than enemy combatants—raising questions about the legality of Trump’s ongoing military campaign.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday he ordered a fourth strike on a small boat in the waters off Venezuela, according to a social media post. In his post, Hegseth said that "our intelligence, ...
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