The U.S. Navy has awarded Raytheon a $213.39 million contract modification to continue work on the Navy’s Zumwalt-class ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US Navy to test low-cost hypersonic boost-glide missiles for existing fleet ships
The U.S. Navy is shifting how it thinks about hypersonic weapons. Instead of building ...
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Why the Navy’s “future” destroyer forced it back to an older ship
The Zumwalt-class was supposed to be the Navy’s leap into the future — stealthier, more automated, and built around new ideas ...
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A US Navy Destroyer Just Got a Mysterious New Gun
OSINT analysts spotted an additional weapon on the deck of the USS Carl M. Levin—possibly an anti-drone launcher of some sort ...
North Korea launched anti-ship and cruise missiles over the weekend from first-in-class destroyer Choe Hyon (51) with North ...
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US Navy to test low-cost hypersonic boost-glide missiles on fleet ships
The U.S. Navy has successfully fired a hypersonic missile using a cold-gas launch method built specifically for warships, ...
Raytheon, a business unit of RTX, has received a $213.4 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to continue work on ...
Saildrone, a maritime defense company, announced on Monday a new class of unmanned surface vessels designed for ...
The architects of the Navy’s new shift in building submarines were given the green light by senior Pentagon leaders to “bust ...
The Royal Australian Navy is expanding its surface fleet with the massive Hunter class frigate, which aims to be the[...] ...
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