The US Navy has recovered two aircraft that crashed into the South China Sea in October while flying off the USS Nimitz, the ...
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Australia sank a US Navy aircraft carrier from stand-off range
Key Points and Summary – In early-2000s war games, Australia’s upgraded Collins-class submarines shocked observers by ...
New documents reveal how the USS Gettysburg shot down an F/A-18 and nearly hit a second one above the Red Sea last year.
USS George Washington (CVN-73) returned to her home port of Yokosuka while USS Abraham Lincoln is now in Guam.
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With a boom and sparks, this $60 million Navy jet's aircraft carrier landing unraveled in seconds
A critical system failed as a Super Hornet fighter jet was landing on USS Harry S. Truman. The jet slid off the deck into the ...
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US Navy Successfully Recovers Two Lost Aircraft in the South China Sea
The two aircraft—a F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet and an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter, lost in separate crashes in October—were recovered from a depth of around 400 feet.
A Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey aircraft crashed on Friday, according to the Norwegian government. Four people were on the plane carrying out a NATO training assignment, the Norweigan government said.
The damage to USS Harry S. Truman was spotted at a recent event attended by President Donald Trump. A photo shows that it has been painted over and was covered by a large poster for the event. A US ...
The plane was part of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the military’s official aerial demonstration team, the social media ...
Most recent aircraft carriers have been named for US presidents—but this is not a hard and fast rule, and many other servicemembers and officials have also been honored. The answer is, like the naming ...
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Female pilot, Navy officer flight student presumed dead after plane plummets into New Orleans lake
Taylor Dickey, 30, and her student, Navy Lt. David Michael Jahn, 30, took off from Gulfport–Biloxi International Airport in a Cessna Skyhawk on the ill-fated flight Monday.
The US Navy (USN) is funding research into a new science project that at first glance sounds almost alchemical: turning seawater into jet fuel. That may seem like science fiction, but the Pentagon’s ...
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