Tag: Pacific
Scores Of ‘Dark Vessels’ Belonging To China’s Maritime Militias Are Operating In Contested Waters
A new Chinese law has made it more difficult to track and identify China’s maritime militia.
China Releases Image Of Japanese Carrier Sailing Right Alongside Its Own Carrier
Japan’s use of its aircraft carrier to closely shadow China’s own is highly unusual.
Congress Has Already Allocated Tens Of Millions For USS Connecticut Repairs
Congress has approved $50 million in total to help fix the USS Connecticut, but the repair bill could grow to be significantly larger.
Damaged Submarine USS Connecticut has Finally Made It Home To Washington State (Updated)
USS Connecticut is now near its homeport in Bremerton nearly three months after hitting a seamount.
Damaged Submarine USS Connecticut Has Left San Diego On Its Voyage Home (Updated)
USS Connecticut is making its way back to its home in Washington State after slamming into a seamount in the South China Sea.
Damaged USS Connecticut Likely Had A “Nightmare Voyage” To San Diego Says Veteran Submariner (Updated)
Why the injured USS Connecticut’s secretive Pacific crossing would have been an arduous one for its crew.
Damaged Submarine USS Connecticut Appears In San Diego After Secret Journey From Guam (Updated)
The damaged USS Connecticut’s covert journey across the Pacific must have been an arduous and complex affair.
China’s New Y-20U Tanker Joined Dozens Of Other Warplanes Flying Near Taiwan
A growing fleet of Y-20U tankers will offer a significant boost to China’s long-range air combat capabilities well beyond the Taiwan Strait.
Decommissioned Navy Cruisers Could Be The Answer To Guam’s Missile Defense Needs
Mooring retired Ticonderoga class cruisers around Guam could offer an efficient way to greatly expand the island’s missile defense umbrella.