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America’s $100B next-gen nuclear sub is delayed: What happens next?
As the United States and China compete for undersea advantage, the Navy’s next-generation nuclear submarine program has hit a delay that reaches into the heart of the nuclear deterrent. Program ...
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Why the Navy won’t ever build deep diving titanium nuclear submarines like Russia
Why The U.S. Navy Rejected Titanium Hulls and Bet on Quiet Steel Summary and Key Points – Titanium hulls offer real advantages—strength, corrosion resistance, and low magnetism that can push depth ...
A top arms diplomat at the State Department recently laid out what might come next as Washington upends decades of federal policies on nuclear proliferation.
A Harrison Elementary School teacher will have his photography displayed permanently aboard the U.S. Navy’s newest nuclear submarine after two of his images were selected for the USS Idaho photo ...
The U.S. Navy's newest supercarrier is heading back towards the Middle East having already been recalled across the Atlantic to station off Venezuela.
His derring-do and unusual lung capacity led him to make record-breaking dives of more than 200 feet into the Atlantic without wearing a scuba tank or fins.
The Navy relieved the USS Mason’s commander during a key training exercise, a move that underscores accountability and the ...
The commanding officer of destroyer USS Mason (DDG-87) was fired Friday, the Navy announced. Rear Adm. Alexis Walker, the commander of Carrier Strike Group 10, relieved Capt. Chavius Lewis “due to a ...
For more than a century, aircraft carriers have served as the centerpiece of American naval power, projecting influence far beyond the horizon. Now, the arrival of even more Ford-class carriers ...
The Navy fired Capt. Chavius G. Lewis, who had commanded the ship since November 2024, “due to a loss of confidence in Lewis’ ability to command.” ...
Capt. Chavius Lewis had been command of the guided-missile destroyer since Nov. 2024. No further reason was given for his firing by the Navy.
Capt. Chavius Lewis was relieved of his duties due to a "loss in confidence" in his ability to command, the Navy said.
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