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Report to Congress on U.S. Army’s Dark Eagle Hypersonic Weapon​

The following is the April 7, 2026, Congressional Research Service In Focus report, U.S. Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW): Dark Eagle.

From the report

What Is the Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon?

The Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW)—also known as Dark Eagle —with a reported range of 1,725 miles, consists of a ground-launched missile equipped with a hypersonic glide body and associated transport, support, and fire control equipment. The LRHW is intended to provide the Army with a long-range, conventional precision strike capability against time sensitive and heavily defended targets, particularly in contested environments.

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US aircraft carrier breaks record for longest deployment since the Vietnam War​

WASHINGTON (AP) — The world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, broke the U.S. record Wednesday for the longest post-Vietnam War deployment, a nearly 10-month span that saw it take part in both the military raid in Venezuela and the Iran war.

The ship's 295th day at sea surpassed the previous longest deployment by an aircraft carrier in the past 50 years, when the USS Abraham Lincoln was sent out for 294 days in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data compiled by U.S. Naval Institute News, a news outlet run by the U.S. Naval Institute, a nonprofit organization.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/u...-the-vietnam-war/ar-AA20Zk8b?ocid=socialshare
 

The Enlisted Pilots of SEAL TEAM 6 | The DEVGRU Files - Episode 6​

Oct 20, 2021
During a SOFREP exclusive interview, Dick Marcinko recalls one of the most controversial moves during his time developing SEAL Team 6: turning his operators into pilots. He leased commercial aircraft and sent his operators to flight school. Due to obstacles related to jurisdiction and bureaucracy, having the in-house capability of flying was paramount to the team and their counterterrorism mission.


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Life Inside US Navy’s $4 Billion Giant Submarine Patrolling Deep Ocean​

Apr 14, 2026


18:17
 
Concerning logistics & the military supply chain in Iran.

US Naval Logistics in the Indian Ocean During Operation Epic Fury | Sealift & the US Merchant Marine​

April 24, 2026
Depictions of food being provided to American sailors and marines in the Indian Ocean has raised concerned about the quality and quantity of the food. While the story has been dismissed by the U.S. Navy, the shift from the use of bases in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, to those in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, thousands vice hundreds of miles away, have forced the Navy to adopt methods that have not been used for decades. In this video, we review how the Military Sealift Command and the US merchant marine is providing the fuel, food, and ammunition for the fleets operating in the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, and Red Sea.


29:14

00:00 - Intro: The "Gross Food" Social Media Image & Navy Standards
01:48 - Logistics in the Indian Ocean: A PhD Course in Operations
04:58 - Commissioned vs. Non-Commissioned: The Role of USNS Ships
05:59 - Combat Logistics Force: Oilers, Dry Cargo, & Support Ships
07:51 - Geography Challenges: Losing Bases in the Persian Gulf
09:22 - Diego Garcia: The Essential Forward Logistics Base
11:18 - Fuel, Food, & Ammunition: The Three Pillars of Sea Logistics
13:03 - The "Tanker Treadmill": Console Tankers & Refueling at Sea
15:56 - Lewis and Clark Class: Providing Food and Ammunition
17:17 - Fast Combat Support Ships: The "Frankenstein" Supply Vessel
19:30 - The Challenge of Restocking Vertical Launch Cells (VLS)
20:41 - Current Fleet Deployment: Carriers & Amphibious Groups
25:29 - Sustaining the Force: Rotation & Staggered Replenishment
26:55 - Lessons from History: The USNS Big Horn Grounding Incident
28:32 - Conclusion: Why Logistics Wins Wars

- Marine Traffic www.marinetraffic.com
- CNO denies reports of poor food service aboard Navy vessels https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-n...
- Unauthorized History of the Pacific War Podcast / @unauthorizedhistorypacificwar
- Iranian Attacks Change Way Navy Refuels Its Ships In Middle East https://www.twz.com/sea/iranian-attac...
- Military Sealift Command 2026 Handbook and Poster https://www.msc.usff.navy.mil/Press-R...
- Carrier Tracker https://www.twz.com/category/carrier-...
- USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: April, 20 2026 https://news.usni.org/2026/04/20/usni...
-For Want of an Oiler: The Fragile State of America’s Afloat Logistics FleetArticle: https://gcaptain.com/for-want-of-an-o...
Video: • For Want of an Oiler: The Fragile State of...
 

Desert Pirates - a short film about the Long Range Desert Group​

Apr 22, 2026 Desert Pirates
Off the map and behind enemy lines - this is the incredible story of the Long Range Desert Group.
Listen to the 4-part podcast 'Desert Pirates' in the iHeart app or here on YouTube: • Desert Pirates


12:40
 
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