$500M US Warship Dismantlement Derailed By An Ill-Timed Computer Glitch
Dismantling a U.S. warship is a complex task at the best of times, but a computer glitch has made this particular dismantlement a whole lot trickier.
Read MoreDismantling a U.S. warship is a complex task at the best of times, but a computer glitch has made this particular dismantlement a whole lot trickier.
Read MoreSonic weapons can be useful for more than just crowd control, and are being used as a valuable non-lethal deterrent on the high seas.
Read MoreFor the first time, this French attack sub deployed and retrieved an autonomous drone underwater by blending cutting-edge tech from two nations.
Read MoreThis elevator is capable of hoisting vessels that displace up to 3,000 metric tons roughly 370 feet in 40 minutes. It's changed the game in China.
Read MoreThink the Stars and Stripes is the only banner you will see on a warship? Here are five unique and surprising flags actually flown by the US Navy.
Read MoreThe first vessel ever called a “super carrier” might not be what you’d expect. But its design, missions, and legacy tell us a lot about Naval history.
Read MoreAircraft carriers are huge vessels carrying multiple aircraft and the means to launch them, but just how many crew members can occupy one at any given time?
Read MoreSubmarine production in China has been rapidly accelerating in recent years, and a greater proportion of its fleet will soon be nuclear powered.
Read MoreChina's new Type 055 destroyers were undergoing training exercises as of early 2026. They have been deemed some of the most powerful ships in the world.
Read MoreIt's not uncommon for a U.S. Navy warship to undergo delays in the maintenance process. However, this ship's repairs ended up taking particularly long.
Read MoreAircraft carriers have a 5-mile rule that they don't break very often, but there are some occasions where there is no choice. Here's when that can happen.
Read MoreRussia is building up its Navy with two additional warships which will set sail within the next two years. Here's what makes these ships unique.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has been looking for an autonomous vessel that can accomplish missions in the depths of the sea. They found what they were looking for.
Read MoreThe Congressional Medal of Honor is awarded for exceptional acts of bravery that go above and beyond the call of duty. This WWI diver certainly embodied that.
Read MoreWith tensions rising in the middle east, it's a fair question to wonder how long it would take a supercarrier to get there. Here's what the math says.
Read MoreNavigation is crucial when it comes to any type of navy ship, especially oilers. What happens when you take navigation shortcuts with one of these ships?
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has chosen to leverage AI-assisted manufacturing with a new defense industrial facility slated to be built in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Read MoreThe flight deck of an aircraft carrier is one of the most dangerous workplaces in the world. That's why there is no time to lose when a fire breaks out.
Read MoreThe Gerald R. Ford returned to port in Greece for some maintenance and repairs after a turbulent few months at sea, but she's still ready to go if needed.
Read MoreAlthough exact numbers are difficult to pin down, estimates suggest Iran's navy has a fairly large number of subs in its fleet that span across four classes.
Read MoreFrance has officially named its next nuclear aircraft carrier, a project set to replace the Charles de Gaulle and reshape the Navy’s future fleet.
Read MoreA centuries-old navy ship has unexpectedly reappeared in the Baltic Sea, revealing clues about history, preservation, and the forces that kept it hidden.
Read MoreUsing video games to train military personnel can save money and time. The U.S. Navy came up with a new innovative way to use this technology.
Read MoreBefore LaGuardia and JFK, an airport in Brooklyn handled air travel in and out of New York City. It was also critical to the Allies in World War II.
Read MoreAs the U.S. Navy submarine fleet gets older, it faces a big problem once those boats retire, and there's no easy solution in sight. Here's what we know.
Read MoreChina's been building up its military capacity recently, but its naval capacity has lagged a little behind — until you factor in its commercial vessels.
Read MoreOn March 3, 2026, the U.S. Navy sunk Iran's IRIS Dena off the coast of Sri Lanka. Here's what the acronym stands for in relation to its ships.
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