American lawmakers want to hear about the U.S. Navy's plans to reload the vertical launching system (VLS) cells at-sea in new ...
A US Navy destroyer practiced reloading missiles at sea last month, officials said Saturday. The Navy said the drill highlights logistics operations that are essential for a Pacific fight. Recent Navy ...
The guided-missile cruiser Chosin breaks away from the dry cargo ship Washington Chambers during an at-sea demonstration of the Transferrable Reload At-sea Method (TRAM) while underway in the Pacific ...
The USNS Washington Chambers (left) alongside the USS Chosin. Navy photo The Navy announced Tuesday it has achieved “a breakthrough in combat readiness” by successfully reloading a guided missile ...
U.S. naval destroyers are among the most powerful surface combatants in the world, but they face a logistical challenge: once they fire their missiles, they typically need to head to port to reload.
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A US Navy destroyer ran through the kind of critical at-sea weapons reload it would need in a Pacific missile fight
The US Navy is figuring out how to rearm its warships at sea, a crucial logistics skill it could need in an intense missile fight that doesn't immediately offer a respite to pull out and reload. Off ...
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