March 17 WATCH: Wall-climbing robot swarms crawl US Navy warships as China’s fleet surges Wall-climbing robots are set to transform U.S. Navy ship maintenance in a $71 million program designed to slash repair delays and boost fleet readiness.
March 17 Watch: Wall-climbing AI robots inspect Navy warships to speed repairs amid China fleet surge See how advanced robotics are scaling destroyers and amphibious ships to detect structural problems faster than traditional methods — part of a new $71 million Navy initiative to boost readiness and cut maintenance delays. (Credit: Gecko Robotics)
March 14 Speech to US baseball team by Navy SEAL who killed Usama bin Laden prompts liberal backlash Robert J. O'Neill, a former Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden, gave the U.S. baseball team a speech before its quarterfinal victory, sparking social media criticism and praise.
March 13 Iran deploys explosive ‘suicide skiffs’ disguised as fishing boats in Strait of Hormuz Iranian suicide skiffs threaten global shipping as Supreme Leader vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed, prompting U.S. Navy escort discussions and surging oil price
March 9 All 4 Iran war assumptions dead wrong — Trump proves experts got fooled again Trump's Middle East strategy challenges conventional wisdom on regime change as Operation Epic Fury demonstrates new foreign policy approach to Iran.
March 7 I’m the only man in America who wants to keep daylight saving time The semi-annual time change that happens every spring and fall provides safety reminders for smoke detector batteries and creates a national synchronization event.
March 6 US signals readiness to escort tankers through Hormuz as traffic thins, but no mission has been launched Trump and Energy Secretary Chris Wright signal the U.S. may escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz as shipping traffic drops, though a U.S. official says no mission is underway.
March 6 Shadow fleet under fire: Iran’s strait shutdown could squeeze Russia’s war chest, China’s oil lifeline Iran's military strikes reportedly threaten shadow oil networks, potentially raising energy costs for Russia and China amid ongoing international sanctions.
March 5 'Quiet Death': What to know about the American torpedo that sank Iranian warship, killing 87 After a U.S. submarine sank Iran’s IRIS Dena with a Mk 48 torpedo, attention turned to the Navy’s primary undersea weapon that first entered operational service in 1972.
March 4 $4.2M US torpedo detonates under Iranian warship in historic ‘No Mercy’ strike Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth calls Iranian warship sinking a message that 'gloves are off' as U.S. nuclear submarine demonstrates maritime dominance with torpedo strike.