Today's world military (November 17) has the following contents: The US put the littoral combat ship USS Pierre into service; ...
Admiral Daryl Caudle, Chief of Naval Operations of the United States, visited HD Hyundai Heavy Industries to witness the ...
The United States' chief of naval operations visited the shipyards of HD Hyundai and Hanwha Ocean on Saturday to check the ...
The High Low Idea That Shaped a Fleet Admiral Elmo Zumwalt championed a simple truth. An all premium fleet is unaffordab ...
Today's world military (November 14) has the following contents: South Korea conducts fleet exercises; India equips Tejas ...
Destroyers from the South Korean Navy’s new surface action formation held the first fleet-level maritime training exercise ...
Participating South Korean warships included destroyers equipped with a U.S. combat system that provides air and missile ...
The USS Gerald R. Ford enters the Caribbean as the U.S. boosts military presence and Venezuela rushes to reinforce its Russian- and Iranian-backed air defenses.
More than $5 billion in US weapons sales intended for NATO allies and Ukraine have been delayed due to the ongoing federal ...
The Indian Army conducted Exercise Brahmashira in the Rann and Creek Sector under Tri-Services Exercise Trishul, testing joint combat readiness and integration across land, sea, and air under Southern ...
The new destroyer is named for longtime Alaska senator Ted Stevens, a strong supporter of the US Navy and Marine Corps and an unintentional early Internet icon.
Although the Gettysburg’s deployment is nominally to combat the amorphous threat of drug cartels in the region, it is plainly obvious the real mission is to destabilize the Maduro regime.