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  • The USS Yorktown's boiler fire during the Battle of Midway
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 hours ago

    How Iconic 'Battle Of Midway' Japanese Aircraft Carriers Were Finally Found

    The Sōryū and Hiryū aircraft carriers remain lost to history, as their locations remain a mystery, but the others have been found.

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  • A-10c Thunderbolt II flying over a desert.
    By Brad Hill 14 hours ago

    Attack Jets Vs. Fighter Jets: What's The Difference?

    When it comes to military aviation, there are key differences between attack jets and fighter jets. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • An MH-60R Seahawk in the sky above a destroyer
    By Joseph Chidi 20 hours ago

    These Crashed US Navy Aircraft Were Too Dangerous To Leave On The Seafloor: Here's Why

    Millions in military hardware fell to the seabed after a rare double mishap. Why did the Navy move so fast to retrieve it? And what was at risk if it didn’t?

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  • army looking at world map data
    By Olivia Richman 21 hours ago

    Navy Investigation Shows Data Deleted After Crash That Hospitalized Five Sailors

    A mysterious 2023 Naval accident that sent five sailors to the hospital is receiving renewed scrutiny after a local news agency found unreleased documents.

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  • Sailor using tablet to monitor data feeds
    By Olivia Richman 2 days ago

    US Navy Claims AI Cut 160-Hour Job Down To 10 Minutes

    Artificial Intelligence is being used by more people every day; and the U.S. Navy says a ChatGPT-like tool helped it drastically reduce how long some jobs take.

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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford on the sea
    By Joseph Chidi 3 days ago

    All About The World's Largest Aircraft Carrier (And How Many Planes It Can Hold)

    The U.S.S Gerald R. Ford is the world's most advanced military vessel, and boasts technological innovations including the EMALS launch system.

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  • rendering of a tactical map of Europe
    By Daniel Feininger 4 days ago

    2025's Most Powerful Militaries, Ranked

    See how global powers stack up 25 years deep into the 21st century, based on defence spending, equipment quality, strength of numbers, and more.

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  • A Sukhoi Su-25 of the Russian Air Force landing at Vladivostok
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 days ago

    North Korea's Su-25 Fighter Jets May Have A New Weapon Onboard

    North Korea's aging but iconic SU-25 attack fighter jets might soon be flying sorties with new armaments, according to images released by the country.

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  • TWR-8419 preparing to be sunk in South Carolina
    By Mike Garrett 6 days ago

    This Navy Torpedo Recovery Vessel Is South Carolina's Newest Ocean Reef

    An ex-Navy torpedo recovery ship at the center of a years-long dispute has now taken on a new role off South Carolina’s coast, far from its troubled past.

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  • USS Lexington under attack during the Battle of Coral Sea
    By Mike Garrett 6 days ago

    What It Means When A Ship Is Scuttled (And Why It Happened So Often In WWII)

    Not all ships sink to the bottom of the sea due to enemy fire, as some are scuttled instead. It was common during WWII, but what does it mean exactly?

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  • Lockheed Martin's concept design of the SR-72 stealth jet
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 6 days ago

    The SR-72 Darkstar: 5 Intriguing Rumors About The Long-Fabled Jet

    There are several rumors surrounding the mysterious SR-72 Darkstar fighter jet, like whether or not it even exists. Here's what you need to know.

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  • China Eastern Airlines plane in the air
    By Caroline Anschutz 9 days ago

    The World's Longest One-Way Flight Just Launched, And It's A Serious Time Saver

    This one-way flight, run by China Eastern Airlines, crosses not only the Northern and Southern Hemisphere but also the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

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  • Rendering of SAAB A26 submarine surfaced on the ocean, sailing toward a setting sun
    By Brad Hill 9 days ago

    Every Generation Of Submarine And How Their Capabilities Changed Over Time

    With each passing generation, submarine capabilities continue to grow. How have these unique naval vessels developed over the last century?

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  • Sailors prepare to remove concrete from USS Arizona memorial
    By Nate Williams 9 days ago

    Navy Removes 150-Ton Concrete Platforms From The USS Arizona

    The USS Arizona was one of the most historically significant warships in military history. The Navy just removed 150 tons of concrete from its remains.

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  • USS Hornet at dock.
    By Chris Littlechild 9 days ago

    This WWII Aircraft Carrier Is Now One Of America's Coolest Museums

    America has no shortage of military museums spread across the country, but having one inside of a retired aircraft carrier is a special kind of cool.

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  • The F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter flies on February 27, 2019
    By Tom Clark 10 days ago

    Speed Makes Some Fighter Jets Easier To Track, Not Harder: Here's Why

    The faster the fighter jet the better — or so you would think. The truth is, in some cases, jets are easier to track the faster they go. But why?

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  • A yellow-winged silver fighter plane suspended from the ceiling in a museum
    By Eli Shayotovich 10 days ago

    Why US WW2 Fighter Planes Used An Insignia That That Looked Like Japan's Rising Sun

    The United States has used several different insignia on its military aircraft throughout its aviation history, and some have proved troublesome.

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  • Airbus A320-family aircraft landing on runway
    By Alex Hevesy 15 days ago

    These Airbus Jets Had A Major Software Update - Here's What We Know

    In late November 2025, Airbus issued a press release describing some major software updates that occurred on some of its popular A320 family aircraft.

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  • Gonzaga vs Michigan State basketball game on USS Abraham Lincoln in 2022
    By Mike Garrett 15 days ago

    How A US Aircraft Carrier Became The Court For A College Basketball Game

    A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier once hosted a college basketball showdown in one of the sport’s most surprising venues. Here’s what made the event so special.

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  • A U.S. Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules flying over water
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 15 days ago

    This Legendary Military Plane Has Been In Service And Production Longer Than Any Other

    The United States Air Force has over 5,000 aircraft in its arsenal. One of its planes, however, has been in service and production longer than the rest.

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  • Icebreaker ship cutting through sea ice
    By Charles Earley 17 days ago

    How Icebreaker Ships Plow Through Frozen Seas

    With competition over Arctic access and resources growing ever more fierce, icebreaker ships are an important too for any nation.

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  • chinese submarine half underwater
    By Olivia Richman 18 days ago

    China's New Stealthy Military Drone Doesn't Fly At All - It's Hiding Underwater

    The stealthy new naval drone promises stealthy operation thanks to its reportedly excellent manoeuvrability and quiet motors.

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  • Bird-eye view of USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor
    By Brad Hill 19 days ago

    14 Major US Navy Ships Sunk During WW2

    The total conflict of the Second World War saw battles on land, in the sky, and at sea. These are just a few Navy ships that paid the ultimate price.

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  • Norwegian prima cruise ship leaving port
    By Tom Clark 19 days ago

    What Happens To Cruise Ships After They're Retired?

    Cruise ships travel thousands of miles in their lifetimes, which can last decades. But at some point, they must be retired. Here's where they go when it's time.

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  • A F-16 Fighting Falcon flying over the Iraqi desert
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 19 days ago

    This Is The US Air Force's Most Widely Used Fighter Jet (It's Not The F-35 Or F-22)

    The United States Air Force has thousands of fighter jets in its inventory, including the F-15 Eagle, F-16 Falcon, F-22 Raptor, and F-35 Lightning II.

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  • A large engine on a marine vessel
    By Joe Hindy 20 days ago

    5 Of The Most Powerful Diesel Engines Ever Put In Ships

    From historic giants to modern behemoths, these ship diesel engines showcase vast power and engineering fit for the longest voyages on the roughest waves.

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  • An F-35A Lightning II in flight.
    By Chris Littlechild 20 days ago

    5 Of The Most Powerful Fighter Jet Engines Ever Made

    Military technology continues to advance, and that goes for the fighter jets, too. Here are the most powerful fighter jets ever made.

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