The Navy Channel on MSN
This $1 billion US ship is sinking to the bottom of the sea - and nothing can stop it
The USS Mobile Bay, a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser that served the U.S. Navy for more than 30 years, is about to ...
The U.S. military has long sunk decommissioned ships such as the USS Juneau to test weapons in live-fire exercises.
The decommissioned USS Juneau was struck more than 200 nautical miles off the coast in the Mariana Islands Range Complex ...
The ex-USS Mobile Bay is scheduled to be sent to the bottom of the sea by friendly forces in the next few weeks.
The third warship named for the Alaskan capital city was sunk by a Japanese submarine in the Exercise Valiant Shield 2026 ...
Military Times on MSN
Two retired warships to be sunk during Rim of the Pacific exercise
The amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu and the cruiser USS Mobile Bay will be sent below the seas off the coast of the ...
Nearly 20 years after being decommissioned, the USS Juneau went out with a bang courtesy of a Japanese torpedo. But this was no act of aggression.
19FortyFive on MSNOpinion
Sinking feeling: Something feels wrong about retiring the US Navy’s Ticonderoga-class missile cruisers
The U.S. Navy is retiring its last seven Ticonderoga-class cruisers by 2030, ending a decades-long era of missile-heavy ...
It might seem strange that the U.S. military would decide to sink some of its previously proud and costly vessels. However, in the context of combat training, weapon demonstration and the expenses ...
An Indian-crewed oil tanker sent desperate distress calls seeking "immediate help" after it was struck by a US missile off ...
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