The Next America Class Amphibious Assault Ship Will Almost Be In a Class of its Own
USS Bougainville (LHA-8) will be built with a well-deck unlike her two sister ships, but that's just one of its unique features.
USS Bougainville (LHA-8) will be built with a well-deck unlike her two sister ships, but that's just one of its unique features.
Amid the aftermath of an America-led missile strike on the Syrian government, Israeli forces have launched a number of their own operations.
In one single press conference, the Kremlin has disputed almost every basic detail about the American, British, and French operation.
The Chief of Naval Operations has laid out some ambitious objectives for the design and the program, but some may find them unsettling.
The service says a mix of less capable ships that are cheaper to operate might be better for future, distributed operations.
Few solid details are available regarding this incident but USAF officials have confirmed that it did indeed occur and the damage is extensive.
The Pentagon revealed new information about the operation including a detailed account of weapons and launch platforms used.
33 years after the F/A-18's first cruise, the Navy's Legacy Hornet fleet has made its last scheduled deployment aboard a carrier.
The strikes come after days of conflicting reports, rapid diplomatic exchanges, and threats of retaliation from Russia.
A participant on The Voice of Azerbaijan sings around armored vehicles and gives an upbeat performance as missiles, rockets, and bullets fly.
As strikes by the U.S., France, and the UK on the Syrian government loom, Russia says the gas attack was fabricated at the behest of the UK.
The service is using accounting tricks to sideline dozens of A-10s, but it might not be able to keep up the charade for long.
A decade after USS Freedom was commissioned and multiple program restructurings, the Littoral Combat Ship fleet is nowhere near meeting its goals.
The F-35 program has finished development flight tests, but serious deficiencies remain unsolved and won't be for the foreseeable future.
The fear of U.S. strikes on Syria leading to a larger and much more dire military conflict with Russia is not lost on the Secretary of Defense.
The Automated Direct Indirect-fire Mortar uses computer controls to manage recoil forces and make the weapon more precise.
The sad thing is, the whole idea originally was for the Navy to get a stealth drone, but it ended up getting a flying gas can.
The short clip shows a contractor-operated Hercules reeling out a single tethered prototype drone from its cargo bay.
The President Tweeted out two contradictory messages as the United States stumbles closer to a dangerous escalation in Syria.
There is a real chance that Russia could follow through with its threats of retaliation, here's how we think it would most likely do it.