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Future USS John Finn Completes Acceptance Trials
November 10, 2016
PASCAGOULA, Miss.  (August 29, 2016) The future USS John Finn (DDG 113) is underway for three days for initial builder's sea trials. John Finn is the 63rd Arleigh Burke-class destroyer and the first of the Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA restart ships.

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Earns SECDEF Maintenance Award
November 4, 2016
KITTERY, MAINE - Portsmouth Naval Shipyard workers gather in front of USS Alexandria (SSN 757) during its engineering overhaul, the fastest in the Navy's history.

Navy tests variable depth sonar's hydrodynamic behavior in tow
November 3, 2016

Navy Commissions Littoral Combat Ship Detroit
October 27, 2016

The Navy’s Expeditionary Sea Base, Strengthening Naval Power at Sea
October 20, 2016

Future USS Rafael Peralta Completes Alpha Trials
October 19, 2016
BATH, Maine (October 18, 2016) – The future USS Rafael Peralta (DDG 115) sets sail for the first time to conduct initial at-sea builder's trials off the coast of Maine.

Navy Conducts Restrained Missile Firing Test for LCS Surface-to-Surface Missile Module
October 6, 2016
A Longbow Hellfire Missile rocket motor burns while being restrained within the container during a test of the Missile Exhaust Containment Structure at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division's Explosive Experimental Area. The restrained missile firing test is designed to duct missile exhaust and fire through plenum exhaust chambers in the top of the LCS Surface-to-Surface Missile Module.

Navy Holds Industry Day on Large Displacement Unmanned Undersea Vehicle Program
October 6, 2016

Navy Conducts Longest Range AAW Intercept from USS Princeton
September 29, 2016

NNSY Salvages USS La Jolla Sail For Training
September 26, 2016
The former USS La Jolla (SSN 701) had its sail removed Sept. 12 as part of a three-year conversion process from an operational fast-attack submarine into a Moored Training Ship at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. The sail will be the centerpiece of the shipyard’s planned Sail Learning Center to train employees from all public shipyards on performing sail work.