As the sun rose Friday morning in Mobile, the last of 19 Littoral Combat Ships built by Austal USA stood ready for its final departure. The moment could be described as the end of an era for the city.
The celebration for the Navy’s 250th birthday launched in style Thursday as a parade of ships cruised the Delaware River in ...
Inside the Navy’s Decision The U.S. Navy’s decision to retire its first four Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) including the s ...
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Why the US Navy Is Decommissioning Its Minesweepers
A noteworthy fact about the Avenger-class minesweepers is that their hulls are constructed of wood—so as to avoid metal hull ...
Cmdr. Adam Ochs was relieved of command of the USS Santa Barbara, a littoral combat ship deployed to the Navy's 5th Fleet ...
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Ocean Dominance: The U.S. Navy’s Newest Ships Sail Into Service
The U.S. Navy is constantly in the business of modernizing its force, refreshing older hulls, and pushing new technologies ...
After decades of setbacks and early retirements, the Navy’s most ridiculed ship is finally doing its job: hunting mines and ...
Long delays to get parts for F/A-18 fighters and Virginia-class submarines have forced maintainers to strip from other ...
The U.S. Navy retired its last Avenger-class mine countermeasures ships this week in Bahrain, ending a legacy of over three ...
The U.S. Navy recently deployed Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft (GARC), as well as several other unmanned systems, to ...
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The US Navy Is Making Progress on Its Next Supercarrier
Despite the attempts to streamline the carrier’s delivery process, delays remain due to issues with two critical systems: its ...
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