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  • An Abukuma-class destroyer escort with personnel on the deck.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 days ago

    Why Japan's Decommissioned Navy Destroyers Are Being Eyed By Other Countries Now

    Old is gold, as the saying goes, and that seems to apply to Japan's decommissioned destroyers, too, as other nations are now interested in buying them.

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  • A Wasp class vessel of the US Navy anchored off the coast of Japan
    By Rahul Srinivas 6 days ago

    Not Just The Nimitz: Another US Navy 'Flattop' Just Got A New Lease On Life

    In April 2026, the U.S. Navy delayed decommissioning the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. Now, its extending the lifespan of another "flattop" vessel in the fleet.

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  • Artist rendering of Columbia-class submarine
    By Alex Hevesy 7 days ago

    A New Class Of Nuclear Submarine Will Join The US Navy In 2028

    The U.S. Navy's inventory of nuclear submarines is getting ready to expand with an upcoming all-new class of vessels. Here's what we know about them.

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  • U.S.S. Dwight D. Eisenhower at sea.
    By Chris Littlechild 8 days ago

    A Legendary US Navy Aircraft Carrier Is Ready To Return To Service

    After extensive upgrades and repairs, a 50-year-old U.S. Navy aircraft carrier is preparing to return to service. Here's when it will be setting sail again.

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  • The USS Patrick Gallagher in harbor.
    By Chris Littlechild 8 days ago

    US Navy's Newest Destroyer Enters Sea Trials To Put 100,000 HP Engines To The Test

    The military just launched its latest 100,000-horsepower warship for intense sea trials. Discover why this new destroyer is the last of its kind.

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  • The USS Arleigh Burke at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 8 days ago

    This Country's Navy Is Outpacing The US' Production Of Specific Warships

    The U.S. has the largest navy in the world. While it has more of this kind of ship than any other country by far, another nation is making them faster.

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  • The Submarine Torpedo Boat H.L. Hunley
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 days ago

    It Took 100 Years To Find This Submarine, But The Crew Inside Is The Real Mystery

    The H.L. Hunley was one of the most significant submarines in military history, but when it sank, the fate of its crew remained a mystery for over 130 years.

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  • A large ocean wave
    By Caroline Anschutz 12 days ago

    Everyone Thought This Was A Sailor Myth - Satellites Prove It's True

    Satellites enable us to study the world in a way that is genuinely helpful in areas where we normally can't or don't go. That's how they helped prove this myth.

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  • The North Korean destroyer Choe Hyon setting out to sea with snow covered hills in the background
    By Bob Sharp 15 days ago

    North Korea's New Navy Destroyer Could Reportedly Rival America's Burke-Class Ships

    North Korea's navy might not be big on the world stage, but they are claiming they've built a destroyer that can rival America's equivalent vessels.

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  • USS New Jersey
    By Tom Clark 15 days ago

    US Navy Brings 7,800-Ton Nuclear Sub Back Into Service After Upgrades

    After some much-needed upgrades and a full series of tests, one of the U.S. Navy's most capable subs is now back in service. Here's what happened.

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  • The USS Nimitz at sea with aircraft lined up on the flight deck
    By Bob Sharp 15 days ago

    USS Nimitz Was Cruising To Retirement Until The Navy Changed Its Route

    The USS Nimitz appeared headed for retirement after decades of service, but a sudden change in plans has kept the historic aircraft carrier in the spotlight.

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  • Ulysses Mako drone on a work table.
    By Chris Littlechild 21 days ago

    This High-Tech Drone Could Autonomously Scope Out Undersea Mines

    Due to the nature of the ocean and its movements, undersea mines are even more dangerous to clean up than landmines. This drone might be the solution.

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  • The USS Enterprise at sea
    By Shane O'Neill 25 days ago

    $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.

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  • BRP Rajah Sulayman - A grey warship at sea
    By Nadeem Sarwar 25 days ago

    Philippine Navy Weapon Disables Enemies With 'Extremely Loud Disturbing Sound'

    Sonic weapons can be useful for more than just crowd control, and are being used as a valuable non-lethal deterrent on the high seas.

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  • Divers retrieve the US Navy razorback sub.
    By Zohaib Ahmed 29 days ago

    French Nuclear Sub Makes History With Its First Successful Navy Drone Recovery

    For the first time, this French attack sub deployed and retrieved an autonomous drone underwater by blending cutting-edge tech from two nations.

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  • Three Gorges Dam elevator along China's Yangtze River
    By Zohaib Ahmed 30 days ago

    Yes, There's A Massive Ship Elevator In China - And Here's How It Works

    This 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.

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  • USS Indianapolis sailors display the flag of the president of the United States.
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    5 Cool Flags Flown On US Navy Ships Besides The Stars And Stripes

    Think 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.

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  • The HMS Ark Royal with several aircraft flying overhead
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 month ago

    The World's First Warship Dubbed A 'Super Carrier' Wasn't Made By The US

    The 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.

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  • US Navy aircraft carrier from above
    By Alex Hevesy 1 month ago

    How Many Marines And Sailors Can A US Aircraft Carrier Hold?

    Aircraft 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?

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  • chinese flag alongside a large submarine
    By Zohaib Ahmed 1 month ago

    US Navy Claims China's Submarine Fleet Could Soon Go All-Nuclear

    Submarine production in China has been rapidly accelerating in recent years, and a greater proportion of its fleet will soon be nuclear powered.

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  • China's eighth Type 055 destroyer arrives to port
    By Olivia Richman 1 month ago

    What Makes China's New Type 055 Destroyers So Dangerous?

    China'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.

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  • The USS Tortuga forging ahead at sea
    By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    US Navy Warship At Sea Again After A Decade-Long Renovation

    It'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.

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  • The USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) underway in the Atlantic Ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 month ago

    When And Why US Aircraft Carriers Break This Vital '5-Mile' Rule

    Aircraft 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.

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  • Stern of the Russian frigate Admiral Amelko on a shipyard slipway
    By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    Russia's Allegedly Beefing Up Its Navy With Impressive New Ships

    Russia 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.

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  • Close-up of Anduril Dive-XL underwater.
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    The US Navy Wants This Autonomous Sub For Deploying Heavy Payloads Under The Sea

    The 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.

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  • A Congressional Medal of Honor on display in wooden triangular box
    By Caroline Anschutz 1 month ago

    This WW1 Navy Diver Earned The Medal Of Honor Nearly 300 Feet Below The Sea

    The 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.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford at sea
    By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    How Quickly Can A Navy Supercarrier Travel From The US To The Middle East?

    With 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.

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