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Why Japan Is Betting on a Railgun the U.S. Navy Walked Away From
The U.S. Navy has shelved its ambitious electromagnetic railgun, citing cost, technical risk, and brutal rail-wear issues.
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Japan’s ‘Cruiser’ Becomes a Carrier as US F-35s Take Off
Four F-35B Lightning II fighter jets conducted flight operations on the JS Kaga, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force’s ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Two Japanese naval ships docked Saturday at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base, whose recently completed Chinese-funded upgrade has heightened U.S. concerns that it will be used as ...
The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group joined Philippine and Japanese vessels in the South China Sea over the weekend in what was ...
Components manufactured by Japanese companies will be integrated into the SPY-6 radar system selected for the German Navy’s ...
The initial inspiration for this article came from a Newsweek article by Ryan Chan: “US Ally Intercepts Chinese Spy Ships Near Coast.” To wit: “The Japanese Defense Ministry reported on Wednesday that ...
A Canadian navy vessel that has been conducting monitoring and surveillance activities against ship-to-ship transfers with ...
The top U.S. admiral has called China’s shipbuilding capability “impressive” as Beijing moves ahead with a rapid buildup of ...
Japan's Ministry of Defense is upset with the Chinese navy frigate that locked onto a Japanese navy ship with radar usually used to target and shoot missiles. No shots were fired, but this passive ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Two Japanese naval ships docked Saturday at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base, whose recently completed Chinese-funded upgrade has heightened U.S. concerns that it will be used as ...
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