Navy
Did the British Navy scuttle the guns before 1890? Fresh Helgoland find rekindles the mystery
High-res sonar and 3D mapping revealed 12-pounders and carronades from ~1800 over 80×70 m, likely scuttled by the Royal Navy before the 1890 transfer to the German Empire.
Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports
Russian and Chinese navies carry out artillery and anti-submarine drills in Sea of Japan
French defense giant Naval Group confirms hack against submarines and frigates
North Korea vows to build new navy destroyer by October 2026
"We must develop our naval power more comprehensively and rapidly so that the enemy cannot even think of carrying out aggressive actions in the waters around us," said Kim Jong Un.
Russia sends message to Iran as joint naval drill launched in Caspian Sea
Russia sought to do this naval drill primarily to show it is still interested in joint cooperation with Iran.
Germany accuses China of targeting aircraft with laser over Red Sea
Berlin summons Chinese ambassador after incident involving military surveillance aircraft; Beijing denies accusations.
Deputy head of Russian Navy killed by Ukraine in Kursk area, says Moscow
At least 10 other senior Russian commanders have been killed in action or assassinated by Kyiv since the start of the war.
Israel strikes Iranian naval base in Bandar Abbas's strategic southern port
Bandar Abbas is a key strategic point on the Strait of Hormuz, as the largest port in the region. It also serves as the headquarters of Iran's naval forces.
Former Israeli Navy chief: Handling of Gaza flotilla incident was a 'diplomatic failure'
The Gaza Flotilla was "a completely unnecessary event that should have ended as a diplomatic event," the former Navy commander said.
Independence Day flotilla: A tribute to the Navy, hostages, wounded soldiers, and their families
There will be a special initiative this year to include the families of soldiers who have been wounded in the war.
Iran authorities seize two vessels carrying 'smuggled fuel' in Gulf, agency reports
The vessels were reportedly carrying 1.5 million liters of smuggled diesel fuel, according to the Deputy Commander of the IRGC’s Second Naval Zone, General Masoud Forootan.
Netanyahu rescinds appointment of new Shin Bet chief after one day
The PM thanked Sharvit for his willingness to take on the role, but informed him that after further consideration he intends to examine other candidates.
No active shooter found at Naval Air Station in Pensacola after gunfire reports
Photos and videos from the scene depict a significant law enforcement presence responding to the incident.
Israel's new 'Gabriel 5' sea-to-sea missile makes first navy test debut
"The operational test launch was a remarkable success and provides the Israeli Navy with greater operational freedom," said Brig.-Gen. Almakias.