During his remarks to military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico several weeks ago in late September, Donald Trump ...
Kick out "men in dresses." Fire "fat generals." Shave off the beards. Scrap the stealth ships - "ugly" as sin, Trump called them - and bring back the battleships, heavy and proud. That, in essence, ...
Welcome back to The Daily Aviation for a feature on the operations of the US Navy's stealth ship, the Littoral Combat Ship.
China has commissioned its latest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, after extensive sea trials. This marks a significant step in ...
China's newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, has officially entered service, making it the third in the country's fleet.
The United States Navy, arguably the most powerful sea-based military force to ever exist, owes a lot of its power to the large fleet of ships in its arsenal. As of January 2025, it was operating more ...
Northrop Grumman expects to receive its next production contract for the new B-21 Raider stealth bomber sometime before the end of this year. At present, Northrop is working through a flight-testing ...
Northrop Grumman soon expects new contracts from the Air Force for the B-21 Raider and is now in discussions on a deal to accelerate the stealth bomber's production. (Kyle Brasier/U.S. Air Force) ...
There has probably never been, and almost assuredly never will be, someone who’s watched Wings of Desire, Wim Wenders’ transcendent 1987 film about an angel who watches over lonely citydwellers and ...
Celia Imrie seems to have officially won television for 2025 after farting on The Celebrity Traitors tonight. And yes, if you didn't watch it, you did read that correctly. The iconic British actress ...
The measure is aimed at countering China’s dominance of commercial shipbuilding and helping to revitalize the American industry. By Peter Eavis The Trump administration broadened its trade war with ...
The big names in the cruising industry are bringing some of their largest and newest ships to Florida’s largest ports. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times subscriber ...