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Navy opening more subs to women as new female officers double
The Navy will open more submarine crews to women in the coming years.
Here’s what narcos could teach Marines, sailors about ‘cocaine logistics'
Some unorthodox thinking from junior sea service officers looks at the drug trade for ideas about how to fight future wars.
By Todd South
This submarine just wrapped up a 30-month deployment
The guided-missile boat Florida returned to Georgia last week.
Four Russian reconnaissance aircraft intercepted while spying on US ICEX submarine exercise again
“This is the second and third time this week that incursions into our air defense identification zones were met and escorted by NORAD fighters. We continue to see repeated Russian military aviation activity in the Arctic and we will defend the U.S. and Canada against these threats emanating from our northern approaches."
By Shawn Snow
Intercepted Russian reconnaissance aircraft were watching US submarines during ICEX
O’Shaughnessy said the Russian aircraft loitered about 2,500 feet above a camp that was established for the submarine exercise. He said the Russian aircraft “loitered” with an F-22 and and F-18 on their wing.
By Shawn Snow
Courtney: Trump plan to cut sub production ‘dead on arrival’
At issue is the White House's commitment to keep building Virginia-class boats.
Russia voices concern over new US submarine-launched nuclear weapon
A senior Russian diplomat raised concern Wednesday about the United States deploying a new submarine-launched nuclear weapon, saying the move signaled Washington's belief that it could wage a limited nuclear conflict.
Help wanted: Sub builder hopes to hire 18K workers
The U.S. Navy awarded the largest shipbuilding contract in its history in December, ordering nine more attack submarines for a total of $22.2 billion.
The greatest risk to national security you’ve never heard of
History has taught us the negative outcomes of vulnerable undersea cables. But the United States doesn't have to be so vulnerable.
By Rep. Rob Wittman
America’s hungry wolf packs
American submariners adapted a Nazi tactic and used it against the Japanese with deadly success.
By Steven Trent Smith, World War II