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Warship destroyed: The Navy likely just sank one of its own destroyers on purpose
UNITAS 2025 brought together 25 nations and 8,000 personnel off the U.S. East Coast in a massive test of coalition naval ...
Not all ships sink to the bottom of the sea due to enemy fire, as some are scuttled instead. It was common during WWII, but ...
NATO Allied Joint Force Command Norfolk (JFCNF) posted dramatic footage on Tuesday, Nov. 18, of Norwegian submarine KNM Uthaug torpedoing the decommissioned warship KNM Trondheim and destroying the ...
In September, a Norwegian submarine sank the decommissioned Norwegian frigate KNM Trondheim near the island of Senja, in the northern part of Norway. According to the NATO Allied Joint Force Command ...
The U.S.-led U.N. delegation and North Korean officials met to discuss the March 26 sinking of a South Korean warship in which the North is suspected as the ...
Angry relatives of sailors killed in the 2010 sinking of a South Korean warship protested Saturday against the impending visit to the Winter Olympics of a North Korean general blamed for the attack.
It’s hard to call the collision of two multi-thousand-ton military ships “fortunate,” but that’s exactly what analysts are saying about the incident in the South China Sea this week that left a China ...
SINKEX exercises—during which decommissioned warships are sunk under fire—remain a way to provide training that cannot be replicated outside of armed conflict. During the September 2022 Atlantic ...
President Trump and Secretary Marco Rubio say the American military carried out a strike in the southern Caribbean and sank a “drug boat” leaving Venezuela. Speaking to reporters at the White House on ...
No Good Answer Here--Don't Expect Military, suggests Doug Mataconis at Outside the Beltway, reacting to Clinton's condemnation. If this were any other nation, and any other part of the world, the ...
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