Competition Opens for Second Constellation-class Shipyard
According to a request for information (RFI) posted by NAVSEA and the FFG 62 Constellation Class Frigate Program Office (PMS 515), the U.S. Navy is
According to a request for information (RFI) posted by NAVSEA and the FFG 62 Constellation Class Frigate Program Office (PMS 515), the U.S. Navy is
The Rogue Fires JLTV brings area denial and anti-ship capabilities to the U.S. Marine Corps, with the U.S. Army expressing interest as well.
At the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) 2024 Conference, Naval News had a chance to catch up with representatives from BAE Systems to discuss
A multi-year buy of amphibious ships for the U.S. Navy was awarded yesterday after lawmakers pursued the deal last week in Congress, finalizing over a
Pacific Dragon 2024 ballistic missile defense exercise featured, for the first time, a surface vessel that fired a SM-3 Block IA anti-ballistic missile from the U.S. Navy Mark 70 Mod 1 Payload Delivery System.
The U.S. Navy is facing a shortfall of deployed carriers in the Pacific as the buildup in the Middle East continues. The lack of carriers
The U.S. Navy is making necessary and critical changes to force posture as the risk of a major regional conflict grows in the Middle East.
Making its Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) debut, the USS Carl Vinson’s CVW-2 Advanced Air Wing is bringing unmatched capabilities to the front lines of U.S. Naval Aviation in a way not seen since the Cold War.
The U.S. Navy is interested in acquiring its first Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel (MUSV) within twelve months, with the potential for six more within two years.
The SM-6 Air Launched Configuration (ALC), known by its official designation as the AIM-174, is the longest range air-to-air missile ever fielded by the U.S. Navy.