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Navy adds new destroyer to fleet, boosting advanced strike systems
The U.S. Navy commissioned USS Jack H. Lucas (DDG-125) in spring 2026, adding the first operational Flight III Arleigh ...
The United States military has long used gaming technology for training, and that's for several reasons. For one, it's relatively inexpensive. It's also tech that most recruits are already familiar ...
RIT engineering students develop underwater vessel sensing, robotics and maintenance projects sponsored by the U.S. Naval Sea ...
The British defense firm Kraken manufactures unmanned attack boats, marking a shift in naval warfare. With venture capital backing, the firm is fulfilling orders for Britain's Royal Navy and the U.S.
Operating behind the scenes of every complex mission of the U.S. Navy and beyond are more than 2,500 military and civilian members of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (CNMOC). With 60 ...
The military’s directed-energy push still depends heavily on yesterday’s hardware. The U.S. Navy spent at least six months resurrecting a high-energy laser weapon that previously graced the bow of a ...
The future of defence is unmanned and aerial. Here are three pieces of military technology that are changing the way that wars are fought – by either neutralising or harnessing drones. Dragonfire can ...
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US tests hypersonic missile capable of reaching Mach 5+ speeds in joint Army-Navy launch
The U.S. has carried out a successful launch of a hypersonic missile made to ...
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