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Daniel Gouré, Ph.D. Which military platform or system is best suited for the uncertain and dangerous times in which we live? If you could choose one would it be a … More »
Navy sent P-8A Poseidon to East Asia early, and to Whidbey Island, Washington, soon Flights are secret, but Navy publicizes missions revealing growth of Chinese military “Made in Seattle” patches … More »
By: Sam LaGrone WASHINGTON, D.C. — Faced with insatiable demand for resources for a fleet that is already overworked and under-maintained, the Navy and the Marine Corps need to ease … More »
By Christopher P. Cavas WASHINGTON — With the US Navy stretched beyond its means to meet worldwide commitments, planners are looking at ways to get more operational time out of the … More »
By Kristina Wong The Navy’s 272-ship force is straining under today’s security challenges, some experts say — and one glaring symptom is a shortage of aircraft carriers. For the first … More »
Jack Curtis Why would the United States send a $13-billion, 90,000-ton hulking symbol of military might with nearly 5,000 sailors aboard to a fight in which its survivability was, at … More »
GovMedia Enemy Tech Pushing US Carriers Out of Fight Over the past 20 years, US naval aviation has undergone a dramatic change in focus and capabilities, and not for the … More »
By Meghann Myers, Staff writer Today’s carrier air wing is obsolete against sophisticated foes. So argues a retired naval flight officer in a controversial new report that calls for the … More »
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