U.S. Navy
U.S. Navy Ignored Sinking Migrant Boat, Survivors Say
"We saw the American flag, and we tried to reach them, but as we approached, they seemed to avoid us," one survivor said.
Video: Russian Jet Buzzes U.S. Navy Plane
The Su-27 jet fighter conducted a high-speed pass, putting U.S. pilots and crew at risk, the Navy said.
Navy Sends Warships to Sea to Avoid Hurricane Florence
Guided-missile destroyers, cruisers and submarines were among the ships that set sail out in the Atlantic.
U.S. Tweets Beijing, Defying South China Sea Warnings
Beijing sent a U.S. navy plane six warnings to turn away from the South China Sea last week.
Underwater Drone Robots May Get Explosive Capabilities
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a massive underwater drone swarm.
NATO Starts Submarine Hunt Drill in Signal to Russia
Russia has added over a dozen new submarines to its ranks since annexing Crimea.
U.S. Navy Prepares to Build Tent Cities for Migrants
The military memo showed that the Navy was planning to spend millions of dollars on detention camps for migrants.
U.S. Needs More Subs to Meet Russian Threat: Admiral
Russian submarines are more active in Europe than at any time since the end of the Cold War, Admiral James Foggo said.
U.S. Navy Ship Saved 40 From Shipwreck that Killed 12
The ship contacted rescue vessel Sea-Watch, who refused to take the bodies and the survivors on board without Italy's guarantee of safe harbor.
The World's Biggest Naval Forces
This list of the 75 biggest naval forces provides an interesting sense of where the U.S. now stands in a global context.
U.S. Must Prevent Chinese Dominance in Asia: Admiral
Chinese-American relations in Asia have been strained by Beijing's increasingly determined military policy, especially in the South China Sea.
U.S. Military Kicks China Out of Pacific War Games
"China's continued militarization of disputed features in the South China Sea only serve to raise tensions and destabilize the region," the Pentagon said.
Ahoy! Everything You Need To Know About NYC Fleet Week
The 30th annual Fleet Week in New York City began on Wednesday with the Parade of Ships.
$13 Billion U.S. Navy Ship Has $120 Million Repair Bill
U.S. Congress had initially capped the price for the vessel in 2007 at $10.5 billion.
Navy Vet Says He Was Attacked by Night Club Bouncers
"They called me [expletive] as they punched, stomped and grabbed my throat with such force I felt my trachea beginning to snap. They cracked my ribs and injured my eyes, jaw and back."
Navy Wants to Challenge Russia, China With New Missiles
The Naval Strike Missile is a top candidate for the Navy's littoral combat ships, which critics have said may not stand up to Russian and Chinese power.
Iran Threatens to Sink U.S. Warships as Tensions Rise
Revolutionary Guards Naval Commander Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi claimed his military speedboats could cruise circles around U.S. warships.
Navy Sailor Allegedly Stole 20 Grenades from Warship
Navy Gunner's Mate 2nd Class Aaron A. Booker faces a federal charge of possession of stolen explosives.
How Does China's Navy Compare to America's?
China is investing heavily in its navy and has made a point of executing huge military drills to signify its determination to advance its national interests.
U.S. Commander: Only 'War' Can Stop China in South Sea
China is investing in military bases to project its power across the Asia Pacific and there's little the U.S. can do to stop it.
U.S. Warship on Way Home After Months Trapped in Canada
The USS Little Rock left Montreal this weekend and is expected to reach its home port in Florida by the end of April.
Two Navy Aviators Die in Fighter Jet Crash
The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.
China Confirms Testing World's First Railgun on Warship
A Chinese researcher was awarded for her achievements in "electromagnetic launching technology."
New U.S. Nuclear Subs Will Have $100 Billion Price Tag
The Columbia-class nuclear submarine fleet will enter service in 2031 and serve until 2085.
U.S. Forces Face Laser Weapons Off Yemen Coast
A Marines commander said militants have been using low-tech methods of attempting to disrupt U.S. systems.
China Global Expansion Keeps Navy Chief 'Up at Night'
The heads of the Navy and Marine Corps are worried that China's global outreach was detrimental to U.S. interests, but Beijing might just be ahead.
USS John S. McCain Collision Caused By A 'Sudden Turn'
10 U.S. Navy sailors were killed when the destroyer collided with an oil tanker in August 2017.
World War II Pilot Remains Found at Bottom of the Ocean
"When it comes to families, I think it's about giving them answers."
U.S. Lands F-35s on Pacific Ship For First Time
America has beefed up its presence in Asia in a warning to China and North Korea.
U.S. Sends Ships to Black Sea Despite Russia Complaints
Europe's southeastern sea was once dominated by the Soviet Union but now has three NATO allies and two NATO aspiring members on it.