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Three U.S. Navy destroyers intercepted Iranian cruise missiles, drones, and fast boats during a Hormuz transit — every threat was defeated
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Kade Winslow
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USS Idaho enters service with a nuclear reactor that will never need refueling — the 26th Virginia-class sub adds stealth strike power to the Pacific fleet
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Kade Winslow
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61 commercial vessels have now been redirected by the U.S. naval blockade of Iran — with 20+ warships enforcing the line
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Kade Winslow
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France’s nuclear carrier Charles de Gaulle now operates in the Middle East with 20 Rafale jets — positioning for Hormuz as a 40-nation coalition takes shape
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Kade Winslow
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Navy’s newest nuclear submarine USS Idaho enters service — and won’t need refueling for its entire life
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Kade Winslow
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The U.S. just fired on an Iranian oil tanker’s rudder after its crew ignored warnings — while both sides say the ceasefire still holds
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Kade Winslow
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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
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Kade Winslow
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USS Truxtun and USS Mason intercepted every Iranian cruise missile and drone without a single hit during the first Hormuz convoy
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Kade Winslow
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The Pentagon’s new torpedo tube launch system will let submarines deploy and recover unmanned vehicles without surfacing
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Kade Winslow
Naval
U.S. fires on and disables two Iranian oil tankers after overnight exchange of fire in the Strait of Hormuz
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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
France sends its most powerful warship through the Suez Canal toward the Strait of Hormuz with 20 Rafale jets on board
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Kade Winslow
Naval
U.S. Navy fires on two Iranian oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz as both sides trade live fire overnight
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
France’s carrier strike group will assess whether the Strait of Hormuz is safe enough for commercial shipping to resume after 10 weeks of effective closure
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The US Navy is requesting $65.8 billion to build 34 new ships with a focus on submarine force and sealift capacity in the Pacific
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The USS Idaho Virginia-class fast attack submarine entered service in April — the Navy’s newest nuclear sub armed with Tomahawk missiles
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Kade Winslow
Naval
The Pentagon’s new torpedo tube launch system will let submarines deploy and recover unmanned vehicles without surfacing
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
The USS Massachusetts — a Virginia-class attack sub with 12 VLS tubes and a reactor that lasts its full lifecycle — was just commissioned in Boston Harbor
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Kade Winslow
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France’s nuclear carrier Charles de Gaulle is transiting the Suez Canal Wednesday to position for a possible mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
By
Kade Winslow
Naval
Three US destroyers — Truxtun, Rafael Peralta, and Mason — intercepted Iranian missiles, drones, and fast boats while transiting the Strait of Hormuz
By
Kade Winslow
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