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  • USS Nimitz with multiple aircrafts sailing in the sea
    By Daksh Chaudhary 9 hours ago

    This Is The Oldest American Aircraft Carrier Still In Service

    You might think that advancing tech will always be most important to the military, but one aircraft carrier has been in service helping America for decades.

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  • Arleigh Burke destroyer at sea
    By KR Manalo 2 days ago

    How Far Can A US Navy Destroyer Ship Shoot?

    A U.S. Navy Destroyer is built for eliminating threats to itself or its fleet and it has a variety of weapons to do so. Here's how far it can shoot.

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  • The HMS Prince of Wales in water.
    By Shane O'Neill 5 days ago

    How The Sinking Of The Prince Of Wales During WW2 Signaled The End For Battleships

    When the Prince of Wales went down during World War II, it marked the end of the battleship era. Here's why the naval tech just couldn't stick around.

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  • Silhouettes of two cargo ships at sea
    By Jack Picone 8 days ago

    How Many Ships Could Be In The Russian Navy's 'Shadow Fleet'?

    The 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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  • Old 18th century ship on calm ocean water at sunset
    By Eli Shayotovich 10 days ago

    What's The Difference Between A Galleon And A Ship Of The Line?

    Ships of the line were built specifically for war and boasted heavy armor as well as overwhelming firepower, while galleons were used for many purposes.

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  • HMS Artful, an Astute-class submarine at a U.K. Naval Base.
    By Tolu Akinshete 11 days ago

    The Most Advanced Nuclear Submarine (Not Made In The US)

    The US bolsters an impressive arsenal of nuclear of technologically advanced submarines, but which country has the most advanced submersible outside of America?

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  • USS LSM(R)-190 (MacKay) fires a barrage of rockets in salvos on to the shores of Tokishi Shima
    By Dauglas Denga 12 days ago

    The Design Flaw That Sank A Torpedo Boat (And Affected An Entire Class Of Warships)

    Few military designs have such significant design flaws that lead to entire vehicles, vessels, or weapons being recalled or completely stopping production.

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  • Navy VF 781 in a museum
    By Nadeem Sarwar 14 days ago

    What Does VF Stand For On Navy Squadrons?

    Have you ever wondered what VF stands for on Navy squadrons? Instead of going digging for the explanation, here's everything you need to know.

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  • The US Navy Arleigh-Burke class destroyer USS GRAVELY
    By Tom Clark 19 days ago

    Cruiser Vs. Destroyer: What's The Difference Between These Fighting Ships?

    The U.S. Navy has used cruisers and destroyers since around the 1800s to serve similar yet different roles. To the general public, they might look identical.

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  • Ricky Nelson and Jack Lemmon manning a .50 cal gun in The Wackiest Ship in the Army movie
    By Olivia Richman 24 days ago

    Yes, 'The Wackiest Ship In The Army' Was Loosely Based On A True Story - A Look At The Real USS Echo

    The "Wackiest Ship in the Army" was a comedic movie that followed a rag-tag group of sailors on a mission for the U.S. Navy. Surely it wasn't real.

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  • HMS Belfast, a 9 deck World War 2 navy warship
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 24 days ago

    How A Miscalculation Gave The Royal Navy A Dangerously Unstable Warship

    During World War II, with British shipbuilders already taxed to their limits, one small error made an entire fleet of new ships unusable. Here's what happened.

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  • A German Pocket Battleship at sea
    By Chris Littlechild 25 days ago

    What Is A Pocket Battleship And How Did Germany Use Them To Circumvent Naval Treaties?

    The German navy operated a particular class of vessel during World War II known as a pocket battleship as a means to get around certain stipulations after WWI.

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  • RMS Lusitania sailing the ocean.
    By Chris Littlechild 25 days ago

    The Reason Why The World-Renowned Lusitania Sank So Fast During World War 1

    When the German U-boats targeted the Lusitania with a torpedo, the ship sank more quickly than expected. Here's why that happened according to modern reports.

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  • Tomahawk Cruise Missiles displayed on a metal rack
    By KR Manalo 27 days ago

    How The Tomahawk Cruise Missile Gave Battleships A Second Life

    A look back in history reveals how U.S. battleships played a key role in accommodating the long-range weapon system known as the Tomahawk cruise missile.

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  • The USS Cassin Young DD-793 at the Charlestown Navy Yard
    By Dauglas Denga 29 days ago

    What Is A Hull Designation On US Navy Ships & Why Is It Important?

    Every vessel in the Navy, from the smallest patrol boat to the largest aircraft carrier, has a hull designation number. Why are they important?

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  • Ancient Phoenician ship in an archeology exhibit
    By Daniel Trock 1 month ago

    The Revolutionary Naval Innovations That Helped The Phoenicians Conquer The Ancient Mediterranean

    The Phoenicians were known for their exceptional naval skills which stemmed from two notable innovations at the time. HEre's everything you need to know.

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  • U.S. Coast Guard ship on the water
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    Why Do Coast Guard Ships Have Racing Stripes?

    Racing stripes are typically seen on racing cars like NASCAR and Formula 1 vehicles, but the vessels of the U.S. Coast Guard also sport racing stripes.

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  • U.S. nuclear-powered submarine breaking through ice
    By Jack Picone 1 month ago

    4 Nuclear-Powered Ships That Are Not Aircraft Carriers

    It's easy to see why nuclear power is suited for seacraft, and beyond aircraft carriers there are several types of active vessels powered by reactors.

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  • Docked U.S. Coast Guard ships
    By Daniel Trock 1 month ago

    US Navy Vs. Coast Guard: How Are They Different?

    The Navy and the Coast Guard definitely have some similarities, but their differences are distinct, most notably when it comes to its core mission.

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  • A Skandi Skansen AHTS vessel on duty
    By Sagar Naresh 1 month ago

    10 Of The Most Powerful Tugboats Ever Made

    Underrated bastion for trade across the globe, tugboats are more essential than many realize. These are the 10 most powerful tugboats to grace the sea.

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  • Render of the USX-1 Defiant at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 month ago

    The DARPA Drone Ship That Could Change Naval Surface Warfare Forever

    The DARPA-built USX-1 is a drone ship that was built to run without any crew aboard. Here's everything we know about this next evolution of naval warfare.

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  • By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 month ago

    What Was So Special About Ironclad Ships And Are There Any Left Today?

    Early in the Civil War, two ironclad ships faced off in a battle that would change naval warfare forever. What made ironclad ships so special? And are any left?

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  • Ghost ship in the distance in fog
    By Michael Bruton 1 month ago

    9 Of The Most Famous Ghost Ships We Know To Exist (And What Happened To Them)

    These eerie ghost ships have coasted through the world's oceans for thousands of miles, prompting many questions about their mysterious fates.

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  • USS Gravely cruising near shoreline
    By KR Manalo 1 month ago

    5 Of The Deadliest Warships In Military History

    Naval strategy is vital for winning a war and protecting your country. Here's everything you need to know about the deadliest warships in military history.

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  • offshore oil rig at sunset
    By Brian McHugh 1 month ago

    Do Offshore Oil Rigs Float? Here's How They Stay In Place

    Offshore oil rigs are some of the largest structures found on the water, but are they just floating out there? How do they stay in place? Here's what we know.

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  • Old schooner at sail with sun setting in background
    By Samyak Goswami 1 month ago

    Why Don't Most Modern Ships Have Sails Anymore? (And Which Ones Do)

    Sailing ships once dominated the seas, and were behind much of the early exploration of the planet. Why don't large modern ships have sails anymore?

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  • navy ship close to shor and heading out to sea on a stormy day
    By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    Why Navy Ships Go Out To Sea In A Hurricane

    If you've ever seen Navy ships head out to sea ahead of a big storm, there's a good reason for that. It's even more important ahead of a hurricane.

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