by TYLER DURDEN One might hope that after the dramatic close call June 23rd events on the Black Sea which saw a Russian patrol ship…
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by TYLER DURDEN America’s nuclear-powered fast-attack submarines are experiencing maintenance bottlenecks as specific components are wearing out decades earlier due to faulty manufacturing. The lack…
By Tyler Durden Under Biden the US Navy has sent warships through the contested Taiwan Strait six times in only five months, suggesting the White…
Filmed by the USS Omaha Combat Information Center (CIC) on July 15, 2019, the video shows a black spherical object dashing across the sky. The…
By GABRIEL KEANE Warships belonging to the U.S.. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard fired “warning shots” at Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy vessels in…
By Kristina Davis SAN DIEGO — Six years after being indicted by a San Diego federal grand jury, a Thai national has been extradited to…
By Tyler Durden Akin to a similar outbreak scenario aboard the same aircraft carrier which took it out of commission last year during the early…
On 18 August 1838, 31 Marines were attached to the first U.S. exploring expedition, which sailed from Hampton Roads, Virginia, under command of Navy Lieutenant…
Witnesses saw him walk around fence and enter military facility from rocks along the water Liao claimed he was snapping pictures of sunrise, but images…
Three videos appearing to show encounters between US Navy aircraft and what the military terms “UAPs” – so-called ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena” – have accidentally been…