While details about foreign submarines remain murky, the US Navy's cutting-edge Virginia-class attack submarines are arguably the best to ever exist.
Humanitarian aid has been slow to come into Gaza through land border crossings either due to closures or heavy screenings by Israeli officials.
The strange Navy tradition involves a series of tests and obstacles to earn a blue nose honor from Boreas Rex, the King of the North.
After the ship's top officers left the bridge, the Navy supply ship was grounded on a shoal after a junior officer tried to avoid a fishing vessel.
It's the first of the new Ford-class carriers.
Jinchao Wei, a 22-year-old sailor assigned to the USS Essex, and Navy service member Wenhen Zhao, 26, were both arrested this week, the DOJ said.
Austen Alexander, who served in the US Navy for seven years, shares what stands in a lot of people's ways when it comes to getting and staying fit.
Some Navy SEAL recruits use performance drugs like testosterone and Viagra to get through the infamously difficult training, a new report shows.
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Experts consider the ship a failure, lacking many important features like anti-ship missiles and anti-submarine torpedoes.
The Navy told CNN it was prepared to help investigations into the Nord Stream pipeline damage but declined to confirm any offer to analyze recordings.
The Swedish sub HSMS Gotland didn't actually sink the USS Ronald Reagan, but it showed that it could be done.
Controversial Navy SEAL training is linked to a recent death which uncovered recruits using illicit drugs, including Viagra, to survive 'Hell Week.'
She uses the US Navy's PBED (Plan, Brief, Execute, Debrief) to strategically plan her monthly household budget in order to meeting savings goals.
US Navy SEALs' submersibles are a unique and highly specialized asset, and they working on two new ones to round out that fleet for decades to come.
Launching operations from submarines makes them harder for enemies to detect, but doing it that way comes with inherent risks.
As Allied troops prepared to invade France in June 1944, the US Navy was trying to deliver another blow to the Nazis in the middle of the Atlantic.