Keyword: US Navy (USN)
GA-ASI contracted by USN to develop conceptual...
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) announced on 17 October 2025 that it has...
NNS completes initial sea trials of Virginia-class...
The Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division of Huntington Ingalls Industries announced on 7 October...
REMUS 620 UUV conducts successful torpedo tube...
A joint team from Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), and...
Raytheon announces delivery of 500th ESSM Block...
RTX’s Raytheon business announced on 1 October 2025 that it has delivered its 500th Evolved...
Hybrid navies: Integrating uncrewed capability into carrier...
A carrier strike group (CSG) is by definition a multidomain construct. Its airwing seeks...
Secretive P-8As back on Black Sea patrol...
On 27 August 2025 the Russian Fighterbomber Telegram channel published a videoclip taken by...
Serco and DARPA mark official launch of...
Government service supplier Serco announced on 13 August 2025 the official launch of the...
US Navy’s future TACAMO aircraft to be...
The official popular name for the US Navy’s new E-130J Take Charge and Move...
Textron and Leonardo pitch ‘Beechcraft M-346N’ as...
Textron Aviation Defense has teamed with Italy’s Leonardo to offer what it as prime...
US F/A-18 and EA-18G fleets surpass 12...
The US Navy’s Boeing F/A-18 and EA-18G aircraft fleet has surpassed 12 million flight...





![Hybrid navies: Integrating uncrewed capability into carrier strike The US Navy (USN) carrier USS John C Stennis (left), the French Navy carrier FS Charles de Gaulle, and elements of their strike groups are pictured sailing together in US Fifth Fleet’s area of operations. The US, French, and UK navies are all developing ‘hybrid’ crewed/uncrewed mixes for their carrier airwing capability. [US Navy]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/2-HST-CdG-USN-Kopie-324x160.jpg)




