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Though each crisis is driven by different, home-grown causes, “the question of who controls the Red Sea and who will ...
Adm. James Kilby says expensive Red Sea missile defenses are not sustainable and calls on the military-industrial base to ...
Earlier this spring, the Navy unit launched a handful of unmanned vessels from Aqaba, Jordan, into the Red Sea with a ...
The move could significantly dent Houthi capabilities, as the group may lose vital Iranian naval support just as US forces intensify operations in the region.
Sustaining high-tempo US Navy (USN) surface-ship combat operations in the Red Sea depends on proper maintenance of the ...
A French Navy frigate shoots down a Houthi drone in the Red Sea, showcasing military response amid escalating tensions.- ...
The boatswain’s mate, who grew up in Egypt, was awarded for his gutsy role in responding to a pirate attack on a commercial ...
Video shows the moment a French Navy frigate shoots down a Houthi drone over the Red Sea. The unmanned aerial vehicle, ...
Hostilities in the Red Sea underscore a serious problem facing the U.S. Navy: it’s burning through missiles faster than it can replace them.
Sailors with the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group are celebrating an ancient story of liberation this week as they battle ...
James Kilby said he regrets the Navy’s reliance on expensive, high-powered missile interceptors to counter the Houthi threat in the Red Sea and pledged to push for cheaper, more efficient solutions.
The vessels deployed in the Red Sea, for example, are most likely variants of the Saildrone Voyager USV, a platform that has participated in Navy testing for several years. “Saildrone’s ...