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 ...
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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U.S. Army unveils AI-powered missile launchers that can fire, reload, and move without soldiers
The U.S. Army has called on defense manufacturers and technology experts to create advanced missile launchers under the Common Autonomous Multidomain Launcher (CAML) project. These CAML launchers must ...
USS Laboon , shown here operating in the Red Sea in June 2024, performed the first at-sea Nulka reloading. (Janes/Michael Fabey) Guided missile destroyer USS Laboon (DDG 58) performed the first US ...
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