The C-2 Greyhound is a legend of naval logistics. Explore how this cargo workhorse keeps aircraft carriers fully operational ...
The Greyhound can hit the carrier deck at about 149 mph and stop in roughly 2 seconds after its tailhook catches the ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Landing on a US Navy nuclear aircraft carrier is a controlled crash at 140 knots onto a moving runway 1,000 feet long
Landing a fixed-wing aircraft on an aircraft carrier is one of the most demanding procedures in all of aviation. The aircraft is arriving at 130 to 150 knots while the ship is moving at 25 to 30 knots ...
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains just a fraction of pre-war levels, but more ships are transiting lately, ...
The USS Iwo Jima has been at sea for nearly 10 months, and after returning to Norfolk, she could be sidelined for two years.
The USS George Washington is now underway following maintenance and preparing for her next deployment, which could begin later this summer.
The U.S. Navy is retiring 14 ships in 2026. Discover how these massive vessels are recycled, repurposed, and managed after ...
The National Interest on MSN
US Marines Are Practicing Landings on a Japanese Warship—for One Reason
The “cross-deck” exercises with US Marine Corps pilots are intended to prepare the JS Kaga’s crew for when the JMSDF’s own F-35s come online.
On D-Day in Normandy, 13 U.S. Army chaplains jumped as part of the airborne assault. They provided religious support and ...
Jason Maddocks of PteroDynamics discusses how the company’s autonomous Transwing aircraft could reshape military logistics.
Former Sea Dragon pilot Steve Jones offers unique insights into the challenges of flying around the Persian Gulf searching ...
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