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US Navy’s 100,000 ton Ford-class supercarrier sets sail for first open sea test
The U.S. Navy’s next Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier, the USS John F. Kennedy ...
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Next U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Sets Sail for Sea Trials
The next Gerald R. Ford class supercarrier, to be known as the USS John F. Kennedy (CVN 79), set sail under its own power from Newport News for the first time on Jan. 28, 2026 to begin manufacturer ...
Satellite images show a steady and significant build-up of US military forces in the region.
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The John F Kennedy supercarrier finally goes to sea and the hard part begins
The first time a 100,000-ton carrier sails out of the river and knows that it is over open water, the ship ceases to be a construction project and begins to be a fighting system. The future USS John F ...
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"HE WOULD OF KNOCKED OUT PITBULL WITHIN 6" COACH BULLET GIVES CRITICAL THOUGHTS ON ROLLY'S KNOCKOUT
In this exclusive interview, Coach Bullet shares his critical thoughts on Rolly's knockout performance and his capabilities in the ring. He confidently asserts that Rolly could have knocked out ...
The latest, second Ford-class aircraft carrier, USS John F. Kennedy, has gone out for its first-ever sea trials, The Warzone ...
Even as the builder sea trials mark the final stage in the construction of the warship, it is a reminder that CVN-79 won't be available for service for nearly two years.
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US Navy seeks commercial satellites for nighttime Earth observation
The Navy is looking for space-based sensors on sensor-ready platforms, according to a Naval Research Laboratory Request for ...
The name Jumpseat was first revealed in a 1986 book by the investigative journalist Seymour Hersh on the Soviet Union’s 1983 ...
The U.S. government revealed details of a secret satellite program it used to spy on the Soviet Union at the height of ...
The future USS John F. Kennedy, the second Ford class aircraft carrier for the U.S. Navy, has begun its initial sea trials.
The future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) aircraft carrier departed Newport News Shipbuilding on January 28th en route for her first round of Sea Trials.
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