An Australian Navy ship discovered the wreck of the USS Edsall, a Navy destroyer sunk in battle during World War II.
Fourteen Clemson-class destroyers were involved in the 1923 Honda Point Disaster, the largest peacetime loss of Navy ships in U.S. history ... difficult to detect by radar. The Arleigh Burke ...
The ship’s radar detected at least ... rifles and a motor boat had little chance against Mason—a Flight IIA Arleigh-Burke-class guided missile destroyer bristling with 96 missile-launching ...
A “skunk,” in Navy parlance, is any unidentified ship ... radar contacts. They were the blips that appeared in the Tonkin Gulf a fortnight ago and drew the fire of two patrolling U.S ...
DDG 1000 will triple naval surface fires coverage as well as tripling capability against anti-ship cruise ... has a 50-fold radar cross section reduction compared to current destroyers, improves ...
D came in white — the mark of a coast guard vessel.The discovery led to speculation, which has since been backed up by local reports, that China's coast guard, a law enforcement agency, was obtaining ...
The visit marks the first time Japan's defense minister has boarded a South Korean military vessel, according to the Japanese ...