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Wide-reaching hack has defense firms on their toes
Some major defense contractors use the compromised software at the center of the breach, but figuring out whether hackers got inside their systems will be difficult and time-consuming.
By Joe Gould
The last secret of the Scorpion
In 1968 one of the Navy’s nuclear submarines went missing in the Atlantic. Fifty years later, this author offered a provocative theory about its disappearance.
By Ed Offley, MHQ — The Quarterly Journal of Military History
End of an era: Navy’s P-3C Orion embarks on its final deployment
The last P-3C Orion is expected to be phased out in 2023, the end of more than six decades of service for the venerable plane.
By Jon Simkins
Meet the admiral who leads from a wheelchair
Rear Adm. Kyle Cozad won't give up this fight.
By Mark D. Faram
Trump picks next chief of naval operations
The nomination has been forwarded to Congress.
By Mark D. Faram
Finns say Portuguese aircraft violated airspace
The aircraft made the alleged airspace violation on Monday at 6 a.m. southwest of the capital Helsinki.
Aussies order warship to enforce North Korea sanctions
The Australians will work in cooperation with the Japanese, United States, Canadians and the South Koreas to enforce sanctions.
Navy’s removal of memorial honoring P-3 era in Hawaii upsets local community
The community initially reported the memorial stolen. It turns out the Navy took it down.
By Victoria Leoni
NASA, Navy practice Orion recovery in the Pacific Ocean
If you think sending astronauts speeding to a point 40,000 miles beyond the moon is difficult, try bringing them back.
By Navy Times staff
Philippine commando video shows Marawi in ruins after liberation from ISIS
Marawi eventually was liberated by Philippine forces at the end of October, but at a tremendous cost.
By Shawn Snow