Images of retired U.S. Navy minesweepers being transported up the Delaware Bay sparked online rumors that the United States no longer has mine-clearing capability, but the Navy has already ...
As naval warfare reemerges as a key strategy in the US war with Iran, World War II museum ships are finding new relevance.
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The Navy’s new “battleship” is really a power grid with missiles
96 standard launch cells has been the baseline figure for the Navy’s DDG(X) concept, but the larger issue has never been ...
Battleships once ruled the seas, but they have since been replaced by aircraft carriers. The idea of returning to this paradigm has military experts concerned.
Naval warfare has shaped the course of human history for centuries, dating back to ancient times when wooden galleys powered by oars clashed across the Mediterranean. From early sea battles fought ...
A Nimitz-class aircraft carrier spans 4½ acres of sovereign and mobile American territory, serving as a floating city on the ocean. While most people associate carriers with their ability to launch ...
The spectacular destruction of an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka underlines how the US-Israeli military operation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What looks to be a new 155mm naval gun has been installed on a Chinese weapons trials ship. What looks to be a new 155mm naval gun ...
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A Short History of Naval Torpedoes
The first moving naval “torpedo” was physically attached to the submarine that used it—with perhaps predictable results.
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