Four U.S. minesweeping ships long helped root out mines in Middle East waters. Now, they’re out of commission and ...
The Independence-class littoral combat ships were seen docked at Penang amid worries that Iran may mine the Strait of Hormuz.
The USS Tulsa and USS Santa Barbara were seen in Penang on Sunday, despite Malaysia’s criticism of Washington over the Iran ...
Fleet Week will take place from April 15-22, bringing U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard ships to the Port of Houston.
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Pentagon reportedly sending more warships and Marines to Middle East
The USS Tripoli, USS New Orleans, USS San Diego and the embarked 31st MEU are reportedly heading to the Middle East in ...
Opposition coalition Perikatan Nasional has, however, called on the federal government to provide a detailed explanation on the presence of the US naval assets in Malaysian waters.
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US relocates mine-countermeasure warships 6,000 km from Hormuz Strait
It has been confirmed that the United States has relocated two out of three warships equipped with mine-countermeasure ...
Two of three Littoral Combat Ships assigned to Middle Eastern minesweeping duties have made another move in the opposite direction.
The US Navy Independence-class littoral combat ships (LCS) USS Tulsa and USS Santa Barbara have been seen at the North ...
Following the first combat launch of its long-range Precision Strike Missile, or PrSM, Lockheed Martin successfully tested an ...
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As War Rages in Iran, the US Navy’s Minesweepers Are Headed to… the Far East?
The US Navy appears to believe that its Littoral Combat Ships are not up to the task of taking on Iranian naval mines.
Littoral Combat Ships USS Tulsa (LCS-16) and USS Santa Barbara (LCS-32) were docked Sunday in Malaysia, well away from the ships’ homeport Naval Support Activity Bahrain. The two Independence-variant ...
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