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The US Navy is putting nuclear-tipped cruise missiles back on its submarines for the first time since the Cold War — a weapon retired decades ago
Sometime before September 2034, if Congress gets its way, a U.S. Navy attack submarine will put to sea carrying a weapon the ...
The U.S. Marines have demonstrated their capabilities with a live-fire exercise in Japan, showcasing the HIMARS mobile rocket ...
NATO foreign ministers meeting in Sweden is dominated by fears over US troop cuts, Russia’s hybrid threats, Baltic drone ...
The Australian government on 19 May 2026 has officially announced the launch of the so-called “life of type extension effort” (LOTE) for the six Collins-class submarines operational with the ...
The Ministry of Defence has declined to provide timelines for either Initial Operating Capability or Full Operating ...
National Security Journal on MSN
America spent one-third of its Tomahawk cruise missile inventory fighting Iran in 6 weeks — and they take 47 months to replace
The U.S. Navy’s Block V Virginia-class fast-attack submarine adds an 84-foot Virginia Payload Module that triples Tomahawk ...
Japan’s Defense Ministry announced Tuesday it has signed contracts worth nearly 380 billion yen ($2.8 billion) with the country’s top defense contractor, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, to develop and ...
Maintaining deterrence in the Indo-Pacific and around the world requires the U.S. Navy to change what it builds and how it ...
The Seawolf-class fast attack sub was deemed too expensive to mass produce in the wake of the ending of the Cold War and the ...
Being able to serve my country in the U.S. Navy means everything to me,” Seaman Austyn Mundell said. “I get to do my job by ...
When Joe Biden announced in July 2024 that the Tomahawk missile was coming to Europe, his allies on the Continent heaved a ...
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