Shipbuilding in Hampton Roads does not need a revival myth; it needs permission to sprint, engineering and technology executive Jeffrey M. Voth writes in a guest column.
Not so much The Hunt for Red October as a hunt for the nearest mechanic. Thus guffawed Nato secretary general Mark Rutte at ...
Revitalizing America’s shipbuilding industry —a rare point of bipartisan agreement in today’s political climate—is not only ...
Shipbuilding has long been a staple of the Hampton Roads economy, and Colonna’s has been a part of that for 150 years.
The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program is presented as a deeply flawed naval experiment. The decision to build two competing ...
Hundred of people cheered on the USS Cobia as it returned home to Manitowoc on Wednesday afternoon. The World War II ...
Eight months after a February collision with a cargo ship in the Mediterranean, the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman ...
Backed by new facilities, technology partnerships, and a record order book, Cochin Shipyard is emerging as India’s most ...
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Australia Is Wasting Its Money on AUKUS Submarines

Australia is not expected to receive any nuclear-powered submarines from the United States or United Kingdom until ...
Floodlight reports the Pentagon is rolling back climate actions despite increasing heat and storms impacting troop readiness ...
Tech. Sgt. Tylar Cravens will pitch his idea for 3D-printed training engine parts to Pentagon leaders during the Air Force ...
Analysts have warned the tit-for-tat trade fees risk 'distorting global freight flows' for goods including petrol, toys.