US sinks Iranian ship on high seas, hammering Tehran's navy
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth called the sinking of an Iranian warship with a single Mk48 torpedo a "quiet death."
The torpedoing by a U.S. submarine of an Iranian naval vessel in the Indian Ocean "crossed the line" with Tehran saying all bets were now off.
A judge ruled that the Navy’s long-standing policy to withhold records from its criminal trials violated the First Amendment.
The US Navy is unlikely to deploy a third aircraft carrier to support Operation Epic Fury, but it could relieve USS Gerald R. Ford, which has seen its deployment extended
The USS Gerald R. Ford’s support of Middle East operations likely is showcasing and testing its cutting-edge technology and capabilities.
Chinese Navy Expanding Nuclear Attack Boat Fleet and Missile Strike Capabilities, ONI Commander Says
Beijing is working to ramp up production of nuclear-powered attack boats and incorporate larger numbers of guided-missile classes into its submarine force, putting the People’s Liberation Army Navy on the path to credibly challenge U.
The United States has long considered Iranian naval ships a serious threat, even as the country’s nuclear and missile programs dominate discussions of its military capabilities.
Pakistan War of 1965 saw fierce fighting on land and in the air, but the sea remained strangely quiet. The Indian Navy, despite having a capable fleet, was largely kept out of the conflict for political and strategic reasons.
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