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  • Contra-rotating propellers on the wing of a Russian Antonov AN22 cargo plane.
    By Casey Cooper 3 days ago

    The Genius Engineering Behind Contra-Rotating Propellers

    A contra-rotating propeller system uses two propellers spinning in opposite directions. This impressive feat of engineering changed the course of aviation.

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  • An aircraft carrier at sea with several support ships in the background
    By Jowi Morales 4 days ago

    How Fast Can Aircraft Carriers Travel & Which Country Has The Fastest?

    Aircraft carriers are critical parts of some naval fleets; as such, they need to be fast. But how fast are they, and who has the fastest of them all?

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  • PLA Navys missile destroyer Guiyang pulls into port at sunset
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 days ago

    China Vs US Destroyers: How The Naval Warships Compare

    U.S. destroyers are the backbone of the U.S. Navy's surface fleet, though China is rapidly building a modern fleet of warships to compete with them.

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  • Aircraft carrier followed by fleet of ships
    By Jordan Wirth 7 days ago

    5 US Aircraft Carriers You Can Visit As A Museum Ship

    Some of the largest and most significant battles in history were fought with aircraft carriers. Here are five historic survivors you can visit.

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  • Aircraft on the fight deck of the Sao Paulo aircraft carrier.
    By Chris Littlechild 9 days ago

    Why Brazil Sank Its Own Aircraft Carrier In 2023

    There are many a reason why a navy would lay waste to an aircraft carrier, and this why Brazil chose to.

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  • Navy SEAL crouched with gun ready to fire
    By Bob Sharp 9 days ago

    What Does 'DEVGRU' Stand For In The US Navy?

    The U.S. Navy's SEAL Teams haven't existed since the 1980s, as the were reclassified as the Special Warfare Development Group (or DEVGRU) in 1987.

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  • The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, a Nimitz class nuclear powered air craft carrier visiting Halifax Harbour.
    By Tom Clark 10 days ago

    Why The US Navy Still Doesn't Have An Attack Helicopter

    The U.S. Army has the AH-64 Apache, the Marine Corps has the AH-1 Cobra, but the Navy doesn't use a dedicated combat chopper. There's a good reason.

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  • junyo aircraft carrier moored black white photo
    By Aaron Greenbaum 10 days ago

    Every Aircraft Carrier Japan Had Active During World War 2

    The U.S. may have fielded the largest aircraft carrier fleet in World War 2, but Japan was no slouch. Through conversions, it also amassed a pretty large fleet.

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  • The sail of a diesel-electric submarine against a blue sky
    By Caroline Anschutz 11 days ago

    How Do Diesel Submarine Engines Work While Underwater?

    America's nuclear-powered submarines aren't the only variation of the submersible out there. There are also diesel-electric subs, which work differently.

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  • A submarine sailing into the sunset
    By Jowi Morales 11 days ago

    Which Country's Military Controls The Most Submarines?

    Navigating the seas largely undetected, submarines are a valuable asset to militaries around the world. One country controls more of these boats than any other.

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  • American aircraft carrier USS Hornet in October 1941
    By Zak Wojnar 12 days ago

    Every American Aircraft Carrier Sunk During WWII

    A look at every U.S. aircraft carrier sunk in WWII, from USS Langley to USS Bismarck Sea, the battles they fought, and the sacrifices of their crews.

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  • USS Ranger at sea in the 1930s
    By Bob Sharp 13 days ago

    5 Of The Worst Aircraft Carriers In Military History

    From to fragile propellers and floating fire hazards, to stacks belching out plumes of thick, black smoke. These aircraft carriers failed to prove their worth.

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  • U-977 German Type-VIIC U-Boat at sea, used as target practice
    By Madeline Cuccio 15 days ago

    The WWII German U-Boat That Was Sunk By A Malfunctioning Toilet

    There are many ways that submarines can sink, but one German submarine during WWII may be the only one to ever sink because of a toilet. Here's the tale.

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  • aircraft carrier and support vessels sailing
    By Daniel Feininger 16 days ago

    Aircraft Carrier Alternatives: These Are The Navy's Best Options

    Aircraft carriers aren’t the only answer -- discover the Navy’s nimble, high-tech options that keep maritime power sharp and unpredictable.

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  • USA navy ship carrier full loading airplane fighter jet aircraft
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 16 days ago

    What Makes American Aircraft Carriers So Notoriously Hard To Sink?

    Aircraft carriers, especially American ones, are monstrous vessels, serving many purposes worldwide. If one were to be attacked, it wouldn't go down easily.

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  • A catapult officer giving the go-ahead for launch
    By Shane Schmid 17 days ago

    The Strange Aircraft Carrier Ritual Involving Boots And A Catapult

    Among the many unique traditions that have become custom on aircraft carriers over the decades is a strange one involving boots and a catapult.

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  • USS Nimitz on the ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 17 days ago

    Who Was Nimitz & Why Is An American Aircraft Carrier Named After Him?

    The USS Nimitz is an impressive vessel, but the man it was named after is an equally distinguished figure who left behind a defining legacy.

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  • Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong in Hong Kong
    By Jowi Morales 18 days ago

    Who Builds China's Aircraft Carriers? (And Are They Constructing New Ones?)

    China has expanded its carrier fleet rapidly over the past decade and now counts three under its command. Where are these coming from, and are more on the way?

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  • The USS Enterprise (CV-6) seen from a plane shortly after takeoff with the USS Lexington in the background
    By Caroline Anschutz 19 days ago

    This Is The U.S. Navy's Most Decorated Aircraft Carrier (And Here's What That Means)

    Despite advances in military technology, the Navy's most decorated aircraft carrier was at the Battle of Midway during WWII and other conflicts of the era.

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  • The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan leads a mass formation of ships
    By Dauglas Denga 19 days ago

    Who Builds America's Aircraft Carriers And Where Are They Made?

    The aircraft carriers used by America may be impressive titans, but where are they made? Who builds and assembles these giants for the US to deploy?

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  • Aerial side view of cargo ship carrying containers and cutting through the water during the day
    By Dauglas Denga 19 days ago

    This Is Why So Many Ships Are Painted Red On The Bottom

    Ever noticed the red paint on the bottom of ships? It is not just for looks but also plays a vital role in protecting the hull from marine damage.

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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford seem from above
    By Caroline Anschutz 20 days ago

    Why Are Aircraft Carrier Runways Angled & How Long Are They?

    When most people think about aircraft carriers, they think about modern day carriers with angled runways. However, that wasn't always the case.

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  • A U.S. Navy Warship Fires Missile at Target
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 21 days ago

    Which Country's Navy Controls The Most War Ships?

    Global naval power is changing fast as countries invest in new warships and technology. Here’s what’s driving the shift and what it means for the seas.

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  • The Yamaha CrossWave carrying four people on a lake
    By Shane Schmid 23 days ago

    Yamaha CrossWave: What Makes This Powerful 4-Person WaveRunner So Special?

    The Yamaha CrossWave is a jet ski designed to appeal to the fishing market. Some of its features are firsts for the powered watercraft industry.

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  • Japanese Seaplane Carrier Chitose
    By Zak Wojnar 23 days ago

    Every Japanese Aircraft Carrier Sunk In WWII

    The Pacific Theater of World War II was one of the most ferocious naval campaigns in history during which capital ships engaged in tremendous battles.

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  • USS Cole after terrorist attack hull explosion in Yemen
    By Charles Earley 24 days ago

    Why The US Navy Detonates Bombs Near Aircraft Carriers Before They Enter Service

    Before the first ship of a new class of warship takes to the seas, the Navy has one last test it needs to conduct. Here's why the Navy bombs its own ships.

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  • Chinese navy crew saluting
    By Jon Dempsey 26 days ago

    How Many Nuclear Submarines Does China Have & How Does The US Navy Compare?

    The U.S. Navy has nuclear-powered submarines scattered across the globe, and China has been making strides to compete with America's submarine technology.

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