US Navy 10 hours ago Navy's next-generation submarine program faces alarming delay to 2040 Navy's next-generation SSN(X) attack submarine faces delays until 2040, with costs projected between $6.7-8 billion per vessel compared to $4 billion Virginia-class submarines.
History 5 days ago WWII American warship's severed bow found 80 years after being blown off in battle After 80 years, researchers located the bow of USS New Orleans torn off by a Japanese torpedo during a 1942 WWII naval battle that killed over 180 crew members.
MILITARY July 7 Navy's carrier fleet faces temporary reduction through 2027 as new ships hit development snags USS John F. Kennedy and USS Enterprise carrier deliveries delayed due to Advanced Arresting Gear issues and supply chain problems, impacting Navy fleet strength.
Air And Space July 4 Inside America’s 6th-gen arsenal: B-21, F-47, and the future of air dominance U.S. defense strategy evolves with 6th-generation aircraft, including the B-21 Raider and F-47, promising advances in stealth while facing budget constraints and global threats.
Pentagon July 4 200 Marines head to Florida in support of ICE as military takes stronger stance on immigration Marines from North Carolina are heading to Florida as part of a 700-personnel deployment requested by DHS to support ICE operations, performing non-law enforcement duties.
VIDEO July 3 Navy Band Northeast performs 'God Bless America' on 'Fox & Friends' The U.S. Navy celebrates Independence Day and the branch's 250th birthday on Fox Square.
US Navy July 2 Honolulu water board sues Navy for $1.2B over fuel leak that contaminated drinking water Honolulu water utility files lawsuit against Navy seeking $1.2 billion after petroleum contamination of Oʻahu's drinking water, calling litigation "last resort" after failed talks.
US Air Force July 1 The future of air combat: How long will the US military still need pilots? As the Pentagon develops sixth-generation fighters like the F-47, experts disagree whether humans should remain in cockpits or if autonomous drones will soon match piloted aircraft.
Navy June 27 Hegseth announces Navy oil tanker named after gay rights leader renamed after Medal of Honor recipient Navy tanker named after Harvey Milk, California's first openly gay politician, will be renamed for Oscar V. Peterson, who sacrificed his life saving others in World War II.
Defense Spending & Budget News June 27 Pentagon unveils $961B budget request: Fund for Golden Dome, missiles and drones, fewer F-35 jets Trump administration unveils $961 billion Pentagon budget with $848.3 billion in discretionary funding, featuring cuts to F-35 purchases and increased investment in drones.
Navy June 24 Navy using munitions at 'alarming’ speed to defend Israel The U.S. Navy used munitions at an "alarming rate" in the recent defense of Israel, Admiral James Kilby, Naval Operations Acting Chief, told lawmakers on Tuesday.
VIDEO June 24 Navy using munitions at 'alarming’ speed to defend Israel Admiral James Kilby, Naval Operations acting chief, told lawmakers on Tuesday that the Navy is going through its munitions at an "alarming rate" as it defends Israel.
VIDEO June 22 Inside US military's precision strike on Iranian nuclear sites Former U.S. Navy intelligence officer Capt. Todd Sawhill analyzes President Donald Trump's 'coordinated' attacks on three Iranian nuclear facilities.
VIDEO June 19 Retired Navy SEAL: We are at an historic moment that could define Trump's presidency 'The Unsung of Arlington' Fox Nation host Mike Sarraille weighs in on the Trump administration's approach to the Israel-Iran conflict and how quickly Iran could develop a nuclear weapon on 'America Reports.'
Navy June 18 Navy recruitment 'skyrockets' under Trump's leadership, official says Navy recruiting has 'skyrocketed' since November, reaching its fiscal year 2025 goal ahead of schedule through streamlined medical waiver reviews and enhanced recruiting operations.
Navy June 16 USS Nimitz carrier strike group sailing toward Middle East ahead of schedule, US official says The USS Nimitz carrier strike group expedites Middle East deployment as the United States shifts military resources in response to the Israel-Iran conflict.
VIDEO June 16 USS Nimitz carrier strike group deploying to Middle East The USS Nimitz carrier strike group is sailing to the Mideast from the South China Sea amid Israel-Iran tensions, a U.S. official tells 91±¬ÁÏ. Jennifer Griffin reports on the symbolic deployment of the U.S. Navy's oldest active aircraft carrier.
VIDEO June 11 'You can’t serve on Facebook': Military spouse calls Americans to act on Flag Day Navy spouse Ellen Gustafson urges Americans to serve, not just salute, as part of the Military250 campaign honoring the Army’s 250th.
Missing Persons June 10 Navy's search for missing 21-year-old seaman ends with tragic discovery, sailor detained in Virginia Body of missing Navy Seaman Angelina Resendiz discovered in Norfolk woods after the 21-year-old culinary specialist disappeared on May 29, with a Navy sailor now in custody.
US Navy June 10 Top House Democrat grills Hegseth on submarine spending plans: 'Give us the details' Rep. Rosa DeLauro confronted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the nation's shipbuilding capacity, claiming the Pentagon had long failed to inform Congress of its plan to address shortfalls.
NATO June 8 Putin raises the stakes on ‘ghost fleet’ security, as NATO launches war games in the Baltic Sea NATO exercise shows alliance resolve as concerns grow about Russia's shadow fleet in the Baltic Sea, with incidents of severed cables raising regional tensions
US Navy June 6 Third Navy destroyer heads to southern waters as administration strengthens maritime border security Third U.S. Navy destroyer deployed to patrol waters near Mexico as part of NORTHCOM's border security objectives, enhancing drug trafficking interdiction efforts.
Navy May 30 Navy halts dog and cat experiments; PETA writes Hegseth about US taxpayer-funded animal tests PETA called for a comprehensive audit to eliminate waste and abuse in military animal testing, highlighting cruel experiments on pigs and rats.
Archaeology May 25 Never-before-seen photos reveal WWI-era submarine 1,300 feet below surface where 19 sailors perished in 1917 The World War I-era USS F-1 submarine wreck, lost in 1917, was explored by researchers using advanced technology, capturing new images and its honoring fallen sailors.
VIDEO May 25 100 U.S. Navy sailors and Marines get surprise day at Disneyland While at the park, the service members had the chance to explore attractions and participate in Disneyland's daily flag ceremony. (Credit: The Walt Disney Company)
Health May 25 Memorial Day ‘Murph’: Could you complete this military fitness challenge? "The Murph" workout, a Memorial Day tradition, celebrates Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy's legacy, challenging participants to honor fallen soldiers through fitness.
Airport News & Updates May 23 Small plane hit power lines before deadly San Diego crash, NTSB confirms A small plane crash in San Diego's Murphy Canyon killed six. The NTSB is investigating a power line collision, weather issues and pilot qualifications.
MILITARY May 23 Americans should honor Memorial Day in this way, military service members suggest For Memorial Day during NYC's Fleet Week 2025, U.S. military members urge Americans to remember sacrifices, share stories and reflect on the Navy's 250 years.
JD Vance May 23 Vance tells Naval Academy graduates they are facing 'new' and 'very dangerous era' for US Vice President JD Vance told graduates at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis that they are facing a "new and very dangerous era for our country."
VIDEO May 23 JD Vance tells Naval Academy graduates they are facing 'new' and 'very dangerous era' Vice President JD Vance delivers remarks at the Naval Academy Commencement in Annapolis, Maryland.