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  • Drawn illustration of two ships passing by each other on the sea
    By Joseph Chidi 16 hours ago

    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.

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  • Aircrat tow tractor tows military aircraft
    By Chris Littlechild 1 day ago

    What Are Tow Tractors And Why Do Aircraft Carriers Have Them?

    As spacious as the deck of an aircraft carrier can be, there are some limitations, which is why tow tractors are so important.

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  • Le Terrible conducting sea trials
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 days ago

    The Fastest Warship Of WW2 Also Had A Pretty Iconic Name

    World War Two has had a vast array of warships on both sides, but one class of ships was faster than the rest and one ship stood out. Here's what we know.

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  • USS Independence arrives at Florida Naval Air Station
    By Daksh Chaudhary 2 days ago

    What's The Controversy With The Littoral Combat Ship? A Brief Look At Its Complicated History

    The Littoral Combat Ship was meant to be the Navy's big breakthrough, but became one of the most controversial chapters in Navy history. What happened?

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  • USS Jackson at sea
    By Jack Picone 3 days ago

    5 Of The Weirdest Warships Ever Made

    Just as there are unorthodox planes and cars, the same is true for seafaring vessels — including those used for armed conflict.

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  • Aircraft Carrier Liaoning (16) at Hong Kong Waters
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 days ago

    How Many Aircraft Carriers Does China Have?

    Next to the United States, the People's Liberation Army Navy boasts the largest fleet of aircraft carriers, and it's growing much faster than any other nation.

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  • A painting titled
    By Dauglas Denga 6 days ago

    How Did The HMS Endeavour Sink And Where Was The Wreck Found?

    The HMS Endeavour is one of the most legendary ships of all time. The location of its wreck remained a complete mystery for centuries, but it was finally found.

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  • The USS Iowa firing a full broadside of her nine 16″/50 and six 5″/38 guns
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 9 days ago

    How Big Were Iowa-Class Battleships And How Many Troops Could They Carry?

    The U.S. Navy's Iowa-class battleships played a huge role in many 20th-century conflicts. How big were they, exactly, and how many troops were on board?

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  • A group of sailors look out from the ship while performing
    By Casey Cooper 9 days ago

    Why Does The Crew On A Navy Ship Line The Deck While Leaving Port?

    When a Navy ship leaves or returns from deployment, you might see this phenonemon, and this is the reason.

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  • Guided-missile destroyer USS Roosevelt seen from starboard front view
    By Michael Sullivan 11 days ago

    14 Common Navy Ship Abbreviations (And What They Mean)

    DDG, LHD, CVN? Decode key U.S. Navy ship abbreviations and learn what they mean and what vessels they designate.

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  • black and white image of USS Indianapolis American cruiser in open water
    By Tolu Akinshete 11 days ago

    What Was The Cruiser's Role Among Military Ships During World War 2?

    Among 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?

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  • USS Iowa battleship close up view.
    By Chris Littlechild 11 days ago

    Could The US Navy Reactivate Its Decommissioned Battleships?

    Once the pride of the U.S. Navy, its four battleships are now mothballed museum attractions. But if needed, could these decommissioned behemoths be reactivated?

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  • The USS Zumwalt conducting sea-trials in the Atlantic ocean
    By Tolu Akinshete 11 days ago

    Why Is The USS Zumwalt Shaped Differently From Other Ships?

    The 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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  • The HMS Daring (D32) outbound from Portsmouth Naval Base, U.K.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 days ago

    How Many Type 45 Destroyers Does The UK Navy Have In Its Fleet & What Are The Ships' Capabilities?

    Britain's Type 45 destroyer is one of the nation's most powerful and versatile vessels. It has been in service since 2009 with the commissioning of HMS Daring.

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  • Ruins of ship on the seaside
    By Syeda Laiba Alam 12 days ago

    5 Incredible Shipwrecks You Can Visit And Explore

    These striking shipwrecks tell unique stories of adventure, mishaps, and naval history -- and you can get up close and personal.

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  • A deployed anchor from a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 12 days ago

    How Long Are The Anchors On Navy Ships?

    Navy 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?

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  • Type 094 nuclear submarine at the dock
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 12 days ago

    China's Most Advanced Nuclear Submarine: The Type 094

    China’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.

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  • Ballistic missile submarine USS Maryland out in the open sea on a routine patrol.
    By Tolu Akinshete 14 days ago

    Which Country Has The Most Nuclear Submarines In Its Military?

    Nuclear submarines are still a vital part to a naval force, but which country actually bolsters the greatest number of the vessels in its arsenal?

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  • The side of a USS navy ship signage
    By Eli Shayotovich 15 days ago

    What Does USS Stand For On A Navy Ship?

    USS, 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.

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  • The USS Gerald R Ford departing from port
    By Daniel Trock 16 days ago

    What Does The 'CVN' Designation Mean For US Navy Aircraft Carriers?

    Naval ships and submarines all come with a designation that generally describes what they do and other key specifications. Here's what CVN stands for.

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  • Titanium periodic table element metal block on black powder
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 18 days ago

    Why The US Military Doesn't Use Titanium For Submarine Hulls (Despite Its Strength)

    Titanium is an incredibly strong, light, and non-corrosive metal, making it seem ideal for submarine building; however, the US military doesn't use it.

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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 19 days ago

    How Long Does It Take An Aircraft Carrier To Cross The Atlantic?

    Aircraft 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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  • Magdeburg corvette at the dock
    By Chris Littlechild 21 days ago

    Why The US Navy Doesn't Have Any Corvette Ships

    The corvette is a proud type of ship that is used extensively in naval forces around the world, so why doesn't the U.S. Navy utilize them? Here's what we know.

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  • USS Nimitz with multiple aircrafts sailing in the sea
    By Daksh Chaudhary 21 days 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 23 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 26 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 29 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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