The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64) defeats a combination of Houthi missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles in the Red Sea, Oct. 19. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron Lau
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Photo credit: David ClarkCreating a Sea Change for Patrol Boat Crew Communications
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Copyright Jerome/AdobeStockRegistration of Ships – A Necessity?
The continued importance of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance.
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Photo credit: Mr. Dave MeronSeeing What’s on The Other Side of the Hill
The continued importance of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance.
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Source: BoeingUnmanned Underwater Systems = Force Multiplier
The Navy’s top officer wants more players on the field.
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U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron LauU.S. Navy Needs to Grow, but in fact it is Shrinking
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US Navy photos taken by Chief Intelligence Specialist Jason MedarisThe Navy’s Maritime Expeditionary Security Force
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Photo: 123RFGetting Bang for Your Tech Buck
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Photo: 123RFRevitalizing U.S. Shipbuilding Means Adopting a New Approach
As global competitors like China expand their fleets, the U.S. must act decisively, modernizing its shipyards and expanding its naval fleet to secure its position as a leading maritime power.