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First Royal Navy F-35Bs are undergoing corrosion repair at the US Navy's FRCSE
The three Royal Navy F-35Bs will be put through an extensive inspection of airframe and substructure for any corrosive damage ...
The US government has approved the sale of the Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime multimission aircraft (MMA) to Denmark.
Defence acquisition council has cleared proposals to buy radars, radios, automatic take-off landing recording systems and ...
Huntington Ingalls Industries has delivered the guided missile destroyer USS Ted Stevens to the the U.S. Navy, the company ...
The National Interest on MSN
From Flip Phone to iPhone: The Arleigh-Burke Destroyer Gets a Radar Leap
The Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, which can conduct anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and air defense ...
The night was warm and muggy over New Castle Air Force Base in Delaware, the kind of heat that clung to the metal skins of the alert fighter jets lined along the runway.
Mexico's president says air traffic controllers lost communication for 10 minutes with a small Mexican Navy plane on a ...
The National Interest on MSN
Here’s How a US Attack on Venezuela Might Play Out
An actual ground invasion of Venezuela is still unlikely—but the United States could launch a military campaign from the air, ...
President Donald Trump announced a new fleet of ships on Monday, known as the "Golden Fleet." Here's what we know.
The planned radar unit will boost surveillance of Chinese carriers and aircraft operating near Japan's southwestern islands.
It is the first time the U.S. has criticized China for aiming radars at Japanese military aircraft as the diplomatic spat between Beijing and Tokyo shows no sign of easing.
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