The new Trump-class battleship will be powered by a nuclear reactor and is not a successor to the Arleigh Burke-class ...
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Death of IJN battleship Kirishima: Second naval battle of Guadalcanal, 1942 - Animated
After the fierce fighting in the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, where the Japanese lost their first battleship, Hiei, ...
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Japan's first battleship loss - The first naval battle of Guadalcanal, 1942 - Animated
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40,000-ton Trump-class battleships to run on nuclear power, US Navy confirms
The U.S. Navy on Monday unveiled fresh details about its future Trump-class battleship program.
The US Navy said it plans to buy at least 15 new battleships endorsed by President Donald Trump over the next 30 years, ...
According to the Navy’s Fiscal Year 2028 five-year budget outlook, which is attached to the current Fiscal Year 2027 budget request, the purchase of the first Trump-class battleship is scheduled for ...
THE PENTAGON – The Navy wants to buy the first Trump-class battleship in next year’s budget submission, a schedule that would allow the service to make the purchase before President Donald Trump ...
The USS Cleveland is the 16th and final Freedom-class littoral combat ship to enter service, as the Navy tries to get rid of ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump wanted one thing, more than anything else, from his secretary of the Navy, John Phelan: a new class of battleships. “They’ll be the fastest, the biggest and by far ...
On the night of Aug. 9, 1942, an Allied fleet of 17 warships guarded the approaches to Guadalcanal. The fleet was newer, larger, and better equipped than the Japanese force bearing down on it. It had ...
Navy Secretary John Phelan, with President Donald Trump, at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Dec. 22. (Alex Brandon/AP) Given all the well-regarded generals and admirals sacked by Defense ...
The abrupt firing of Navy Secretary John Phelan, the latest head to roll in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s turbulent Pentagon, points to President Trump’s anxiety over his ambitious and divisive ...
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