National Security Journal on MSN
Why Japan Is Betting on a Railgun the U.S. Navy Walked Away From
The U.S. Navy has shelved its ambitious electromagnetic railgun, citing cost, technical risk, and brutal rail-wear issues.
National Interest on MSN
Japan’s ‘Cruiser’ Becomes a Carrier as US F-35s Take Off
Four F-35B Lightning II fighter jets conducted flight operations on the JS Kaga, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force’s ...
The top U.S. admiral has called China’s shipbuilding capability “impressive” as Beijing moves ahead with a rapid buildup of ...
A U.S. Navy sailor was indicted on Thursday in Japan on negligent driving charges related to a deadly vehicle crash, a Navy spokesperson said. The sailor is affiliated with the U.S. Fleet Activities ...
Second meeting under Trump 2.0 marks latest effort from both sides to maintain military communication despite tensions over multiple issues.
The U.S. Navy has many problems. China’s navy now has more combat ships, although many are smaller and considered to be less advanced. Meanwhile, America’s fleet has aged as funds were diverted to ...
The US Navy’s beleaguered shipbuilding program took a major hit on Tuesday as Navy Secretary John Phelan announced he was cancelling plans to buy Constellation-class frigates, once heralded as a key ...
The Manila Times on MSN
US admiral: China's naval buildup being watched closely
The United States’ top admiral said on Monday his country’s cooperation with East Asian allies South Korea and Japan was ...
A U.S. Navy sailor convicted in Japan of causing a fatal traffic accident in 2024 is facing a civil lawsuit by the victim’s family.
The Catalina’s actions at Midway not only redeemed its reputation after early war setbacks, but also exemplified how reconnaissance could dictate naval engagements. Flying high above the cerulean ...
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