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China or Iran don’t need to sink US Navy aircraft carriers: They just need to light them on fire
China or Iran doesn’t need to sink U.S. Navy aircraft carriers to neutralize them — they just need to light them on fire. A ...
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Say Goodbye to the U.S. Navy’s Aircraft Carriers
The U.S. Navy’s obsession with $13 billion nuclear-powered supercarriers has become a slow-motion strategic disaster that the ...
LOT Polish Airlines claims to have lost significant revenue after the Boeing aircraft was grounded for nearly two years ...
Travellers booking flights are being warned that a 'critical threshold' is 'just weeks away' as airlines grapple with the ...
Holidaymakers are being warned as airlines face widespread flight cancellations amid a growing jet fuel shortage crisis ...
Spirit Airlines, an impish upstart that shook the industry with its irreverent ads and deep discount fares, announced Saturday that it has gone out of business after 34 years.Related video above: ...
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has returned home after 11 months at sea, including supporting the U.S. military ...
After being diverted for combat with Venezuela and Iran, the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford will return to Norfolk, Va., on Saturday ...
When U.S. Navy leaders declared that “the dream of a laser on every ship can become a real one” earlier this year, they apparently had one particular ship in mind. The laser weapon “tracked, engaged, ...
A third US aircraft carrier has entered Middle Eastern waters — marking the highest number of American warships in the region in over two decades as peace talks between Tehran and Washington hang in ...
The aircraft carrier Liaoning sailed through the Taiwan Strait this week, the first Chinese carrier transit reported by Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense since the Fujian made a similar trip in ...
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