Russia Scales Down Celebrations Honoring Its Navy
Digest more
A lawsuit claims the Blue Angels violated First Amendment rights by blocking a Seattle resident who criticized noise levels that reportedly harmed her cat.
Engagements with the Houthis have taught the Navy about when to fire cheaper weapons instead of expensive interceptors, Adm. Daryl Caudle said.
The nominee for the Navy’s top officer post on Thursday defended the service’s moves in recent years to loosen requirements for enlistment, saying they increased access to the Navy while maintaining standards.
The U.S. Navy needs ships and modern weapons systems to effectively address defense needs, Adm. Daryl Caudle told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Iran's state television says an Iranian navy helicopter confronted a U.S. warship attempting to approach Iranian territorial waters in the Gulf of Oman.
Explore more
Raytheon announced in June 2025 that it was awarded a $1.1 billion contract by the U.S. Navy to produce AIM-9X Block II missiles. This represents the largest contract ever awarded for the program and will increase Sidewinder production to 2,
The U.S. Navy is moving closer to rearming warships in the open ocean following the successful reloading of missile canisters into a vertical launch system while off the coast of Virginia last week. While anchored at sea July 17,
4h
RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin cancels Navy Day parade, says frontline is the real place to celebrateRussian President Vladimir Putin gave a strange explanation for the cancellation of the country's main naval parade in Saint Petersburg. He said that the Day of the Russian Navy is better celebrated "in combat conditions,