Venezuela, B-52 and Barksdale Air Force Base
Digest more
National Security Journal on MSN
‘Captain, a Diesel Submarine Is Right Under Us’: $4,500,000,000 U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Was ‘Torpedoed’
In a massive 1999 naval exercise, the Dutch diesel-electric submarine HNLMS Walrus, playing the role of an adversary, achieved a stunning simulated victory against a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group.
Two US B-52 aircraft were spotted flying over the Caribbean toward Venezuela, briefly disappearing from flight tracking before reappearing, according to Flightradar24., US News, Times Now
Whether it's a Nimitz-class or Ford-class, the number of military jets that can fit on the deck of an aircraft carrier may surprise you.
During an interview with CBS, pilots, commanders, and even a logistical supervisor provided details of how the strike was done and the weapons used.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said he expected further pledges, noting that $2 billion already had been committed through the mechanism.
In the late 1940s, the U.S. Navy began construction of the USS United States aircraft carrier, but it was suddenly cancelled due to budget concerns.
14don MSN
China is making big aircraft carrier moves. Here's how its flattops stack up against the US Navy.
China released footage of carrier Fujian's electromagnetic catapults last month, showing off a technology only the US had previously.
China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines are the other two Chinese carriers whose US-bound operations in October 2025 work out at an average of more than one round trip a day. China Eastern accounts for 105 flights (52 outbound and 53 inbound), with all three routes starting in Shanghai.
China’s latest and most capable aircraft carrier has used its new electromagnetic catapult to successfully launch three types of aircraft, according to Chinese state media, which released footage of the launches for the first time to mark the technological breakthrough.
In a Sept. 24 Fox Business interview, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. can leverage its strength in aircraft engines and parts and certain chemicals in trade discussions with China. (1) Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's how
India Today on MSN
China building 4th aircraft carrier to counter US, could be nuclear-powered: Report
China is rapidly expanding its naval power with the construction of a fourth aircraft carrier. This new vessel may feature nuclear propulsion, marking a major strategic advance for the People's Liberation Army Navy.