How Long Did It Take A Ship To Cross The Atlantic In The 1700s?
Crossing the Atlantic in the 1700s was no easy feat. With no GPS, unreliable maps, and unpredictable weather, sailors had a treacherous journey ahead.
Read MoreCrossing the Atlantic in the 1700s was no easy feat. With no GPS, unreliable maps, and unpredictable weather, sailors had a treacherous journey ahead.
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Read MoreDDG, LHD, CVN? Decode key U.S. Navy ship abbreviations and learn what they mean and what vessels they designate.
Read MoreAmong the storied ships of World War II, there's no lack of renown for aircraft carriers or battleships, but what were the cruisers used for?
Read MoreOnce the pride of the U.S. Navy, its four battleships are now mothballed museum attractions. But if needed, could these decommissioned behemoths be reactivated?
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy's Zumwalt class of destroyers is undoubtedly one of the most unique boats launched by any navy, but why does it look like that anyway?
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Read MoreNavy ships can be massive behemoths, and that's also true of what's used to weigh down and stop these vessels. But how massive can Navy anchors get?
Read MoreChina’s most advanced nuclear submarine is the Jin Class Type 094 sub, providing defense in nuclear situations. Here's a look at its strengths and weaknesses.
Read MoreNuclear submarines are still a vital part to a naval force, but which country actually bolsters the greatest number of the vessels in its arsenal?
Read MoreUSS, HMS, SS — what do all these designations mean on a military ship? Here's what USS stands for on Navy ships, and some history behind the naming of them.
Read MoreNaval ships and submarines all come with a designation that generally describes what they do and other key specifications. Here's what CVN stands for.
Read MoreTitanium is an incredibly strong, light, and non-corrosive metal, making it seem ideal for submarine building; however, the US military doesn't use it.
Read MoreAircraft carriers like the USS Gerald R. Ford rank as some of the largest warships ever. How long does it take such a hulking beast to cross the Atlantic?
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Read MoreThe Russian Navy has been using a shadow fleet in order to get around western sanctions. While the number of ships isn't confirmed, here's what we suspect.
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