Italian light cruiser Alberto da Giussano, 1930s.

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French battlecruiser/fast battleship Dunkerque, Spithead, May 1937.

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Navy Will Commission All Expeditionary Sea Bases as USS Warships

1KUSNI Newsby Megan Eckstein / 12h   //  keep unread  //  hide Miguel Keith (ESB-5) departs General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. shipyard in San Diego, Calif. During the weeklong acceptance trials, the Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey conducted comprehensive tests to demonstrate and evaluate the performance of all of the ship’s major systems in 2019. NASSCO photo ARLINGTON,Continue reading “Navy Will Commission All Expeditionary Sea Bases as USS Warships”

Sea Hunter USV Will Operate With Carrier Strike Group, As SURFDEVRON Plans Hefty Testing Schedule

100+USNI Newsby Megan Eckstein / 2h   //  keep unread  //  hide Sea Hunter. US Navy Photo ARLINGTON, Va. – The Navy’s experimentation squadron for unmanned surface vessels has big plans for its second year that include integrating the Sea Hunter Medium USV into a carrier strike group and leading a large U.S. Pacific Fleet experiment this summer. The Surface Development SquadronContinue reading “Sea Hunter USV Will Operate With Carrier Strike Group, As SURFDEVRON Plans Hefty Testing Schedule”

The Royal Navy’s New Aircraft Carriers Are Eating the Fleet

Share on FacebookF Share on TwitterL Share on LinkedInI Subscribe to RSSR Print January 20, 2020  Topic: Security  Blog Brand: The Buzz  Tags: Royal NavyNavyMilitaryTechnologyEUNATO The Royal Navy in late 2019 announced the composition of its first-ever aircraft carrier battle group. And it’s both good and bad news for the storied fleet. by David Axe Follow @daxe on TwitterL The Royal Navy inContinue reading “The Royal Navy’s New Aircraft Carriers Are Eating the Fleet”