National Security Journal on MSN
‘Cracked Barrels’: The U.S. Navy’s Big Railgun Failure Explained in Just 2 Sad Word
Key Points and Summary – The Navy railgun advanced fast—and then vanished. The reasons were practical: barrels cracked from ...
Navy Times on MSN
Navy cannibalizing materiel for spare parts, watchdog says
Because of delays relying on vendors, Navy maintainers have been forced to scavenge parts from submarines and grounded ...
New Missile Family For U.S. Navy Ships Entering Competition Soon is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an ...
LMT's Rotary and Mission Systems unit wins a $131M Navy contract to support engineering and software integration for its ...
Defense contractor Raytheon said this week it completed a major review of its new Advanced Electronic Warfare (ADVEW) ...
The National Interest on MSN
Japan Has Beaten the United States to the Railgun
Japan signed a railgun technology cooperation agreement with France and Germany in May 2024, involving joint research through the French-German Research Institute. European interest in this new weapon ...
Long-range weapons will not totally reshape war as we know it—but they could blur the difference between offensive and ...
Long delays to get parts for F/A-18 fighters and Virginia-class submarines have forced maintainers to strip from other ...
Ukraine sees exporting surplus weapons — like naval drones — as a way to raise funds for the weapons in short supply.
China has unveiled a range of new weapons ... well can China deploy its weapons? What was clear from Wednesday's display was that China has been able to quickly produce a diverse range of weapons. Ten ...
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