Forget TV fiction. Aircraft carrier radar networks are colossal engineering marvels. Take a rare look at how these giants stay one step ahead of the enemy.
On July 14, the U.S. Navy asked companies to submit concepts for carrier-based, uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) with at least 1,000-nm mission radius and a special interest in ...
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Why aircraft carriers never stopped reinventing themselves
American aircraft carriers did not evolve simply because technology improved. Time after time, new aircraft, new weapons, and ...
The U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard are turning to drones to boost maritime power when manufacturing and acquiring new ships. Both services over the past year have sought to integrate a wide variety of ...
Many of the U.S. Navy's largest ships feature dedicated calibration labs on board. Here's why these fighting ships make space ...
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U.S. Navy's MQ-25A Stingray Unmanned Tanker Completes Second Test Flight
The MQ-25 Stingray resumed testing with its second flight, in anticipation of the expansion of the flight envelope and ...
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China upgrades J-15T fighter, jet can now operate from country’s all 3 aircraft carriers
China’s naval aviation programme has reached a new stage with the successful operation of ...
The United States has 11 aircraft carriers spread across the world. Ten are Nimitz-class carriers, including the USS Abraham Lincoln, currently involved in air operations against Iran in Operation ...
ABOARD USS NIMITZ UNDERWAY IN THE ATLANTIC ― Approximately 100 miles off the coast of North Carolina, a 14-nation armada converged in the blue waters of the Atlantic. Twenty-six ships from every ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Suciu covers trends in the world of aerospace and defense. The United States Navy had been set to decommission the USS ...
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