Inside the Navy’s Decision The U.S. Navy’s decision to retire its first four Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) including the s ...
American battleships were a symbol of naval power for decades but became obsolete with the rise of missiles and other ...
President Trump’s Quantico riff about bringing battleships back lit up the “Big Gun” crowd—but sentiment runs headlong into ...
Trump wants battleships back in the Navy's inventory, and that may be far-fetched, but his remarks do highlight real ...
Developed and built by General Dynamics and now by RTX Corporation (previously Raytheon Technologies) as a strategic strike and deterrent weapon, the Tomahawk cruise missile entered service in 1983.
As Austal USA's last Littoral Combat Ship prepares to sail away, it's a time to reflect on what the program has meant.
Critics have rightly lambasted the Zumwalt-class destroyers as “ships without a mission,” plagued by technological overreach and operational irrelevance. Historically, battleships were defined as ...
While uniquely American, SEAL doctrine owes a technical and conceptual debt to Italy’s WWII combat divers, who first combined ...