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A Short History of Naval Torpedoes

The first moving naval “torpedo” was physically attached to the submarine that used it—with perhaps predictable results.
North Korea conducts cruise missile test from new destroyer as Kim Jong Un oversees launch remotely, indicating expanding naval strike power and advancing strategic nuclear deterrence systems.
In a summary of the first days of the operation, CENTCOM detailed several air, naval and missile defence systems used in the conflict and described the roles they play in modern warfare.
US Central Command images released on 4 March showed the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Navy's (IRGCN's) Shahid Sayad ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un spent two days inspecting his latest 5,000‑ton destroyer and observing cruise missile tests, signalling a major push to expand his navy’s nuclear capabilities. The ...
Blue Water Autonomy's Liberty Class autonomous ships are poised to revolutionize Marine Corps Expeditionary Advanced Base ...
Three vessels were hit by projectiles near the Strait of Hormuz, the UK’s maritime agency said. Countries have agreed to release a record 400 million barrels of oil in an effort to stem gas prices.
The U.S. is assessing how to reopen the flow of crude oil tankers and cargo ships through the Persian Gulf as the White House makes resuming regional trade a main priority across the government, the ...
Three of the strategic bombers join a growing cadre of U.S. Air Force long-range strike assets deployed at RAF Fairford in ...
Airstrikes across the country reveal a coordinated attempt to weaken Iran’s leadership, security apparatus, missile forces and nuclear program.
A guide to Ukraine’s military structure, explaining the chain of command from top leadership to frontline units fighting ...
Rear Adm. Michael Richman, the deputy director for Regional Strike Systems and the Navy’s senior-most reserve EDO, spoke to Navy Reserve Engineering Duty Officers ...