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China just out-built the US Navy in nuclear submarines, launching 10 boats in five years as Beijing races toward an 80-sub fleet
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Kade Winslow
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China is the only country arming non-nuclear submarines with hypersonic ship-killers — quiet diesel boats now carry the YJ-19, a Mach 5 missile built to sink a US carrier
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Kade Winslow
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The carrier USS Nimitz is circling South America on its final voyage before decommissioning, a farewell lap under exercise Southern Seas 2026
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The Navy’s FY 2026 deployable battle force totals 287 ships — 115 surface combatants, 63 submarines, 11 carriers, and 31 amphibs
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Kade Winslow
Naval
USS Herring sits upright on her keel at 300 feet, conning tower battle-damaged and bow showing the grounding that ended her 1944 patrol
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The Navy commissioned USS Massachusetts in Boston Harbor — the 25th Virginia-class attack sub at 7,800 tons and 377 feet long
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Columbia-class lead boat USS District of Columbia is 65% complete with all 26 modules delivered to Groton under the A-26 acceleration plan
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The Navy confirmed the wreck of USS Herring 300 feet down off Matsuwa Island, finding the WWII submarine and its 83 sailors 82 years later
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Kade Winslow
Naval
A diesel-powered Canadian sub “sank” a $5.5 billion U.S. nuclear carrier during NATO drills, and it keeps happening to the Navy
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The FY26 NDAA cleared incremental funding to buy two Ford-class carriers and five Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines
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Kade Winslow
Naval
USS Nimitz (CVN 68) is deploying to 4th Fleet’s Southern Seas 2026 for Caribbean and South Atlantic operations
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Kade Winslow
Naval
CVN-82 just moved up a fiscal year as Navy shipbuilding plans funnel $22.34 billion into carrier replacement through FY 2031
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran, Russia, and China are still hunting submarines together in the Gulf of Oman — a Chinese sub-killer frigate working inside U.S. carrier range for the second straight week
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Kade Winslow
Naval
China’s submarine fleet is on track to hit 70 boats by 2027 — three new attack subs, six guided-missile subs, and two ballistic-missile subs entering service inside three years
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Kade Winslow
Naval
An Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine just pulled into Gibraltar — the Sixth Fleet stating the rare public visit demonstrates U.S. capability after Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The Strait of Hormuz has split into two ship lanes — Americans escorting tankers through the strait while Iranian boats keep firing on anything in the other
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Kade Winslow
Naval
China’s submarine fleet will hit 70 boats by 2027 — three new attack subs, six guided-missile subs, and two ballistic-missile subs entering service in three years
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group just returned to Norfolk after a record-setting 326-day deployment — the longest U.S. carrier mission in more than 50 years
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The U.S. Navy’s Optical Dazzling Interdictor just finished its first operational training cycle — a ship-mounted laser built to blind incoming drones and missile seekers
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran, Russia, and China are still hunting submarines together in the Gulf of Oman — a Chinese sub-killer frigate working inside U.S. carrier range for a second week
By
Kade Winslow
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