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Engagements with the Houthis have taught the Navy about when to fire cheaper weapons instead of expensive interceptors, Adm.
As Gaza ceasefire talks collapse, the Houthis escalate Red Sea attacks by threatening all global shipping linked to Israel, ...
In the early hours of February 4th, 2024, U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets launched from the USS Eisenhower led a devastating precision strike campaign against Houthi targets across Yemen. Supported by ...
Analyst Elizabeth Brough argues India, with a fleet of about 130 ships, could join Operation Aspides and send its own ships ...
A U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer and Ready Reserve crane ship demonstrated the service's latest at-sea VLS reloading ...
Five plumes of white spray shot into the air with all the force of volcanic eruptions and the red cargo ship sank helplessly ...
The U.S. Navy is moving closer to rearming warships in the open ocean following the successful reloading of missile canisters into a vertical launch system while off the coast of Virginia last week.
The U.K. Carrier Strike Group passed through the Suez Canal—a strategic waterway in Egypt that connects the Mediterranean to ...
HMS Queen Elizabeth has encountered a dangerous foe at sea, a massive inflatable target known as the "Killer Tomato".
During conflict, Thaad operators burned through nearly a quarter of interceptors ever purchased by Pentagon ...
The best window for Europe to take on a greater share of the burden for its defense is now—not in five or ten years when ...