US navy to escort ships in Strait of Hormuz 'soon'
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More than 30 of Iran’s ships sunk so far, US says
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In torpedoing an enemy warship, the US Navy just did something it hasn’t done in eight decades
The sinking of an Iranian warship by a US Navy submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka this week is something a US sub hasn’t done in more than 80 years and is another indication that Washington’s war with Tehran is taking on a breadth also not seen in decades.
The United States has long considered Iranian naval ships a serious threat, even as the country’s nuclear and missile programs dominate discussions of its military capabilities.
Thousands of passengers are stranded on six cruise ships docked in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha, unable to leave their vessels as hostilities have brought air travel in the region to an abrupt halt.
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Ships and planes are vulnerable to GPS jamming. The Iran war reveals just how bad the problem is
The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and around conflict zones.
Smoke billows from at least four military ships that have burned for more than 24 hours, according to images released on Monday.
More than a dozen warships and support ships will leave the U.S. Navy’s battle force this year, according to the Fiscal Year 2026 ship inactivation schedule released last week. The Navy already bid farewell to Los Angeles-class submarines USS Newport News (SSN-750),
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI -Thirty-eight Indian-flagged ships carrying crude oil and LNG, along with nearly 1,100 seafarers, remain stranded in the Persian Gulf amid escalating tensions in West Asia, officials said March 3.
The agency's 100-point scale measures everything from food handling to ventilation systems aboard passenger ships.