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The Pentagon just greenlit Long Range Anti-Submarine Weapon funding for FY27 — closing a stand-off gap China and Russia already exploit
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The Navy just kicked off the first long-range anti-submarine weapon program in a decade — built to strike subs from far greater distances
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The Navy just quietly sent the USS Alaska — an Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine carrying 24 Tridents — into the Mediterranean off Gibraltar
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran’s Hormuz toll authority and the U.S. Navy’s escort mission now compete in real time over who controls the world’s most important shipping lane
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Kade Winslow
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The USS Cleveland — the final Freedom-class littoral combat ship — arrived in Ohio ahead of its May commissioning
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Kade Winslow
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30 vessels including Chinese ships transited the Strait of Hormuz with Iran’s permission — while the U.S. blockade redirected 70 others
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran seizes a Chinese-operated ‘floating armory’ off the UAE coast — then sinks an Indian cargo ship the same day
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran warns that any foreign warship entering the Strait of Hormuz will be attacked — as only 6 ships transited Tuesday
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran’s fast-attack boats have struck 26 ships since the war began — and the Navy calls them the hardest targets in the strait
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
USS Truxtun and USS Mason intercepted every Iranian cruise missile, drone, and fast boat during the first Hormuz convoy without a single hit
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran’s Ghadir mini-subs measure 29 meters, carry a crew of 7, and can launch torpedoes in waters too shallow for a destroyer to follow
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran warns London and Paris against sending warships — both countries deploy to Hormuz anyway and co-chair today’s summit
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Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran deploys mini-submarines to the Strait of Hormuz that hide in shallow water and fire torpedoes without surfacing
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
40 defense ministers from 5 continents meet today to launch a warship escort mission through the Strait of Hormuz
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran warns London and Paris against sending warships hours before 40 defense ministers gather to finalize a Hormuz escort mission
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
USS Truxtun and USS Mason intercepted every Iranian cruise missile, drone, and fast boat during the first Hormuz convoy — without a single hit
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
Iran’s ‘mosquito fleet’ of small attack boats has struck 26 ships since the war began — and the U.S. Navy can’t sink them all
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
40 defense ministers meet tomorrow to finalize a naval escort mission through the Strait of Hormuz — Iran warned London and Paris not to send warships
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
HMS Dragon’s Sea Viper missiles and Marlet-armed Wildcats give Britain ship-killing and drone-killing capability in the Strait of Hormuz
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
Britain deploys destroyer HMS Dragon to the Strait of Hormuz as 40 nations prepare a military escort mission tomorrow
By
Kade Winslow
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