The trip included a brief controversy in which Iran accused the ship of entering its waters, a claim denied by the U.S.
The U.S. Navy accepted delivery of the future USS Ted Stevens (DDG 128), the third Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, ...
The USS Ted Stevens is named for longtime Alaska senator and Navy advocate Ted Stevens—even though Stevens actually served in ...
After finishing my last article on the inability of the US Navy to build frigates, I was hopeful that I could have a bit of a ...
North Korea has reportedly repaired and relaunched its second naval destroyer, just weeks after it capsized during an initial launch ceremony. According to the Korean Central News Agency, Kim Jong Un ...
Kim Jong Un’s visit to North Korea’s most advanced warship has intensified concerns about the regime’s accelerating nuclear capabilities, as the massive destroyer prepares for critical testing phases ...
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc.’s HII business unit, Ingalls Shipbuilding, recently stated that it has delivered the ...
The Navy announced plans for a new battleship program, though key details including funding, design, and timelines remain ...
US President Donald Trump said he has approved a plan for the US Navy (USN) “to begin the construction of two brand-new, very large, the largest we've ever ...
North Korea has relaunched its damaged second naval destroyer, just three weeks after it capsized during a failed launch. State media said the warship has been repaired and was launched in a ceremony ...
The Chinese navy has commissioned a new “upgraded” missile destroyer as it’s expanding its fleet at a breakneck speed to ...
When most people think about a warship today, they likely picture the biggest and most advanced ones like the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier. Looking back at history, the Axis and Allied powers ...