The USS Indianapolis is the first Freedom-class littoral combat ship to be modified to fire Hellfire missiles meant to take out enemy drones.
The United States Navy maintains an edge when it comes to sheer numerical superiority over most nations. When you have ...
The U.S. Navy rapidly added new C-UAS (Counter-Unmanned Aerial System) capabilities to the Freedom-class Littoral Combat Ships in the form of Longbow Hellfire missiles. The U.S. Navy has ...
The US Navy's shipbuilding problems are widespread and not easily solvable, and many of its top programs are over budget and ...
U.S. Navy warships received their first ever over-the-air software updates in combat. In the Red Sea, these upgrades improved ...
Panama may be the first subject of Trump’s geopolitical sabre-rattling with China, but it will certainly not be the last.
The Navy’s troubled Freedom-class Littoral Combat Ships are slated for a class-wide repair following the successful validation on one ship of the class. The Navy’s Littoral Combat Ships have ...
T he U.S. Navy has introduced a novel C-UAS (Counter-Unmanned Aerial System) capability to at least two of its Freedom-class LCS (Littoral Combat Ships), with USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS-21 ...
American missiles were used to engage most of the enemy targets, but the destroyer was forced to employ the five-inch gun ...