The Geneva Conventions say nations have a duty to “take all possible measures” to help rescue victims of shipwrecks. A U.S.
Legal experts say a U.S. submarine’s deadly attack on an Iranian warship does not appear to have violated international or American military law.
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Russian troops cornered? Ukraine reveals how Ka-27 chopper was wiped out
Ukrainian naval forces destroyed a Russian Ka-27 helicopter over the Black Sea on the night of March 4–5, 2026, using a ...
NORAD was founded in 1957 as a shared operational command organization between Canada and the U.S. to protect each country's ...
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Iran just closed the Strait of Hormuz. What happens next?
The United States could use its surface fleet to help escort oil tankers through the strait—but its ships in the region are ...
London, UK - The renewed conflict in the Middle East has highlighted the vulnerability of maritime chokepoints and critical undersea infrastructure. Escalating hostilities around the Strait of Hormuz ...
F-35s, F-22s and CF-18, supported by tankers and AWACS, were scrambled by NORAD to intercept two Russian Tu-142 operating in the Alaskan and Canadian Air ...
A U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship in international waters. Whether the strike was justified, whether survivors should ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) scrambled fighter jets in response to the detection of Russian Tu-142 military aircraft near the state of Alaska, the agency wrote on March 4.
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 ...
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