U.S. kills 3 in latest strike against an alleged drug boat
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A flotilla of uncrewed "wolf pack" drone boats has successfully been used to escort warships in a Royal Navy and Army trial. The five vessels "swarmed" around HMS Tyne and HMS Stirling Castle off the coast of Scotland - remotely piloted by personnel 500 miles (804km) away on board XV Patrick Blackett in Portsmouth naval base.
The US military is holding two survivors on a Navy ship after the US carried out a Thursday strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, according to three US officials.
In two months, the Trump administration has killed dozens of people it accused of smuggling drugs aboard boats. Here are the acknowledged strikes so far.
A YouGov survey has found that Americans are more likely to oppose U.S. strikes against boats near Venezuela than support them after a month of attacks on vessels suspected of transporting drugs off the country’s coast.
With so many sailors in the United States Navy, is it possible for them to serve aboard the same ship their entire career? Here's what we know.
The National Park Service is resuming the normal day-prior reservation system for USS Arizona Memorial boat tours.
Why have just one technological breakthrough when you can have two at the same time? The Royal Navy has installed for the first time a quantum clock into its XV Excalibur robotic submarine for extended precise underwater navigation.
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