Before the rise of aircraft carriers, battleships were every navy’s most powerful asset. Over the years, scores of these ...
The transition from battleships to aircraft carriers as the dominant force in naval warfare is a well-known historical pivot, and now, another transformation is underway with the emergence of unmanned ...
The Virginia-class submarines, critical to U.S. naval power, are facing significant delays in their construction schedule, ...
The first Ford-Class aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), represents a groundbreaking advancement in naval ...
Russia’s rhetorical devaluation and practical subversion of international law, order, and organization not only concerns the European continent. It may be more dangerous for militarily weak ...
The PAK DP, also known as the MiG-41, is Russia's ambitious project aimed at developing a sixth-generation interceptor ...
The U.S. Navy faces emerging threats from sophisticated drones and anti-ship missiles, raising questions about the viability of large surface vessels like aircraft carriers ...
Charles de Gaulle, the only nuclear-powered flattop in service apart from the U.S. Navy’s supercarriers, deployed under NATO ...
Post-Cold War, the Russian Navy, once boasting significant strength with 467,000 personnel in 1984, experienced a sharp decline in size and capabilities due to reduced defense spending and aging fleet ...
Iranian meddling in civil-war-plagued Sudan may be directed to threaten Israeli and U.S. access to the Red Sea.
May 7, 1999, marks a significant and regrettable incident in U.S. military history when NATO forces using a B-2 bomber mistakenly attacked the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, killing three ...
The future of the U.S. Navy's Ford-class aircraft carriers, notably the most advanced and expensive warships ever built, is under scrutiny amidst discussions on their potential obsolescence due to ...