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The Navy' ;s Ford-Class Aircraft Carrier Nightmare Has Just Begun
7 mai, par Peter SuciuSummary: The first Ford-Class aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), represents a groundbreaking advancement in naval engineering as the lead ship of a new class of nuclear-powered supercarriers. With a staggering cost of $13.3 billion, this warship faced numerous delays and (…) -
For the U.S. Marines, the Future of Warfare Is Robotic
7 mai, par Travis PikeSummary: Over the past eight years, the U.S. Marine Corps has undergone significant modernization, embracing new technologies, tactics, and equipment, including various types of battlefield robots. These range from the Mk-2 Instant Eye drone, providing aerial reconnaissance, to the Ultra-Light (…) -
The Navy' ;s Virginia-Class Submarine Nightmare Won' ;t Be Easy to End
7 mai, par Maya CarlinSummary: The Virginia-class submarines, critical to U.S. naval power, are facing significant delays in their construction schedule, estimated at 410 months behind, with expectations to catch up by 2028. These delays are exacerbated by existing maintenance and readiness challenges within the (…) -
Ranked : The U.S. Navy' ;s Top 5 Submarines Ever
7 mai, par Maya CarlinThe U.S. Navy's 5 Best Submarines Ever, As Ranked By a Military Expert: The U.S. Navy encompasses a wide array of military capabilities- ranging from fighter jets and aircraft carriers to submarines and destroyers. While each component active in the service plays a significant role in America’s (…) -
China Wants a Fleet of 6 Aircraft Carriers
7 mai, par Harrison KassSummary: China's ambitious plan to expand its aircraft carrier fleet to six by 2035 is driven by a desire to enhance its power projection capabilities and assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region, countering US influence. The development of carriers like the advanced Fujian reflects China's (…)