Top Navy Official Lashes Out Over Troubled New Carrier That May Not Be Ready Until 2024 Now
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer said Trump should fire him if certain systems didn't work on time, now he's bemoaning Congress and the shipbuilder.
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Navy Secretary Richard Spencer said Trump should fire him if certain systems didn't work on time, now he's bemoaning Congress and the shipbuilder.
Boeing has publicly questioned the Air Force's contracting processes and a formal protest could lead to delays in the development of the new ICBMs.
Exclusive satellite imagery shows the base sustained relatively little damage in the airstrikes with many of its facilities being left intact.
Years in the making, the deal is a long-awaited moment for the contractor aggressor services industry and it will be a game-changer.
Such a system would give China the ability to rapidly and unpredictably access space with a reusable orbiter.
The weaponry used in a chaotic urban battle in the city of Culiacán looked more at home in war-torn Syria than in a country that borders the US.
An official agreement makes it clear the Army wants to explore the possibility that To The Stars Academy may actually have something game-changing.
We can talk about ancient sub hunters, navalized high-power lasers, geopolitics, metamaterials—you know, no big whoop.
The system being moved represents a big leap in ship-based directed energy capabilities and is slated to be tested aboard USS Portland.
The secret cargo is only being described as a "U.S. Navy demonstration project" that is destined for San Diego.
The Army says it will be exploring "novel materials" and other technologies under an unpaid collaboration with To The Stars Academy.
Navy officials claim their radical electromagnetic and superconductor technologies aren't theoretical, they're already operable in some form.
The system would be air, rail, road, or sea transportable, allowing for long-range, hard-hitting drone swarms to make unpredictable attacks.
As American troops withdraw in northern Syria, it looks as if Turkey is on a collision course with the Assad regime and its Russian backers.
It's corny, but the horse is special in North Korean culture, making this among the most propaganda-laden imagery the regime can distribute.
The Marines are inching closer and closer to executing their "Lightning Carrier" concept that would see amphibious assault ships bristle with F-35Bs.
The rapidly evolving crisis in Syria may prompt the U.S. to finally remove its nuclear stockpile from Turkey, a move that some say is long overdue.
The Army wants a survivable and fast "knife fighter" helicopter to fight in contested areas. The Raider X certainly seems like it could be just that.
China's navalized version of its Black Hawk clone breaks cover. Its capability is badly needed within the growing People's Liberation Army Navy fleet.
When it comes to laying out everything in detail like an action figure playset, it's hard to beat taking an entire twin-turbine helicopter apart.