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Navy ships face growing maintenance delays, costs, watchdog reports
While maintenance delays, casualty reports and parts cannibalization have increased in the surface fleet, days underway have decreased.
‘Minor material deficiency’ in nuclear propulsion plant sidelines USS Nimitz
The aircraft carrier was one day into sea trials when the propulsion plant issue was discovered.
US Navy says it met Idaho deadline on spent nuclear fuel
The U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program said it has completed putting into dry storage all the spent fuel that was in water pool storage before Jan. 1, 2017.
Marines making big investments in electromagnetic warfare
At the same time, the Marine Corps sees nonkinetic weapons as a less expensive alternative to traditional weapons.
By Mark Pomerleau
Navy to test potential for information warfare cells at maritime operations centers
The Navy is looking to test a new information warfare cell concept in an exercise scheduled for later this year.
By Mark Pomerleau