A US Navy destroyer operating in the Red Sea last year used its five-inch deck gun to shoot a Houthi drone out of the sky, a ...
The Navy’s surface fleet has spent the past 15 months taking down hundreds of missiles and drones fired by Yemen’s ...
U.S. ships are returning to the Red Sea following promises from Yemen’s Houthi rebels to abstain from attacks on American and ...
SAN DIEGO— Sailors aboard the USS Stockdale were tapping threat data analysis from a local naval base hours before their ...
The Marine Corps and Navy need to keep investing in realistic training simulators, multi-domain integrated exercises, more ...
The system relies on real-time communication between ships and US naval intelligence centers worldwide, with massive amounts of data being processed ...
With the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Houthi rebels in Yemen have stopped missile attacks on ships in the Red Sea and have also released a shipping crew held hostage for over a year.
Sailors with USS Stockdale (DDG-106) used the destroyer’s five-inch gun to shoot down a Houthi uncrewed aerial vehicle, the ...
The company will extend the barrel of the Mk 45, strengthen the gun mounts and incorporate a fully digital control system.
European forces joined the US Navy last year in an effort to defend key shipping lanes from Houthi rebel attacks.