‘Race of attrition’: US military’s finite interceptor stockpile is being testedIran's barrage of ballistic missiles and suicide drones threaten to deplete the U.S. military's finite number of interceptor missiles, experts warn.By Riley Ceder12 days ago
Trump says US Navy could escort ships through Strait of HormuzA high-ranking member in the Iranian Armed Forces said Monday that any vessel traveling through the narrow maritime passage would be destroyed.By Riley Ceder2 weeks ago
OpinionHow America can outproduce and outlast adversaries "An economy that can build and innovate deters would-be adversaries from believing they can test us," argue Kathleen Hicks and Mac Thornberry.By Kathleen Hicks and Mac Thornberry4 months ago
US 7th Fleet ushers in new commanderVice Adm. Patrick J. Hannifin took over for Vice Adm. Fred W. Kacher as commander of the U.S. 7th Fleet, which covers the Navy’s largest operations area.By Riley Ceder4 months ago
Navy replaces admiral leading naval research with former DOGE stafferThe U.S. Navy has replaced the admiral in charge of the Office of Naval Research with a civilian who has reportedly worked as a DOGE staffer.By Riley Ceder5 months ago
For first time since 1878, Navy taps Marine as top uniformed lawyerOn Saturday, Marine Corps Maj. Gen. David J. Bligh became the newest U.S. Navy JAG.By Riley Ceder7 months ago