Up To $280K: How The US Navy Is Trying To Keep Its Pilots On The Job
The US Navy is fighting a massive pilot exodus to commercial airlines with a $280,000 payout. Discover the strict catch required to get the cash.
Read MoreThe US Navy is fighting a massive pilot exodus to commercial airlines with a $280,000 payout. Discover the strict catch required to get the cash.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has added a new boat to its fleet that was once focused on unearthing the past, but will now support the Navy's future endeavors.
Read MoreThe submarine's propeller is what moves the boat through the water, but it also serves another very important role, which is why it's so secretive.
Read MoreBoaters in certain zones cannot get too close to U.S. Navy vessels, and there's a specific protocol to follow should they absolutely have to pass them.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy needs to have at least 11 active aircraft carriers; while it currently meets that number, there are only a handful actually deployed.
Read MoreMost people know that ships use nautical miles to measure distance, as it is in the name. You might be surprised, however, to learn that airplanes do too.
Read MoreYou might expect modern battle tanks to have embraced automation, but many of them still have a fourth crew member tasked with loading ammunition.
Read MoreYou've probably heard of a Sherman tank, but there were actually multiple Sherman models. One in particular had a very strange engine running it.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird can fly faster than just about anything — so fast, in fact, that it broke the radar system of a jet trying to observe it in the 1960s.
Read MoreNearly 20 years after being decommissioned, the USS Juneau went out with a bang courtesy of a Japanese torpedo. But this was no act of aggression.
Read MoreThe Blue Angels are flying around the U.S. this summer, and we've rounded up some of the best and most popular places to see the shows. Here's the list.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird was an incredibly complex plane, requiring the use of cutting-edge materials that were very sensitive to manufacturing conditions.
Read MoreRussia is preparing to add a formidable new submarine to its fleet. What could make this vessel one of its most significant in years?
Read MoreThe U.S. Government is in talks with big auto manufacturers to use some of their production capacity to build missile parts. Here's what's happening.
Read MoreNorth Korea has made history by commissioning its first destroyer, the Choe Hyon, which is also the nation's largest ever warship at 5,000 tons.
Read MoreAircraft carrier flight decks are designed to endure all sorts of punishment, be it from aircraft or the elements. But what are these decks made of exactly?
Read MoreA lot of modern fighter jets have green lights on their bodies, especially around the fuselage and the tail. What are these lights actually for?
Read MoreUkraine has become something of a hotspot for interesting military innovations, and these portable armored bunkers are another addition to that list.
Read MoreIrsael's Iron Beam uses a 100-kilowatt laser to zap drones cheaply and quickly. Now, the country has plans to get this system working off the ground.
Read MoreThe latest iteration of Air Force One has been revealed for the first time. The plane, donated by Qatar, is only intended to be used temporarily.
Read MoreWhen it comes to designations for U.S. fighter planes, they generally follow a logical pattern. The U.S. has flown the F-14, F-15, and F-16, but not F-13 or 17.
Read MoreAmerica has one of the longest-serving ships in history -- the USS Constitution, built in the 1700s and made of wood. It's about to set sail again.
Read MoreMilitary amphibious vehicles tend to be large, rugged, and armed to the teeth. One joint Brazilian and Italian-designed vehicle also tips the scales.
Read MoreTurkey makes its own fifth-generation fighters, but it relies on U.S. engines to power them -- for now. Here's why that is and when that might change.
Read MoreAuto manufacturers and the military have collaborated on multiple occasions. Here are some prominent examples of major car brands making military hardware.
Read MoreLong before AI, drones and satellites, a groundbreaking spy plane emerged from an extraordinary mission filled with intrigue, risk, and irony.
Read MoreThe Navy has received criticism in recent years for long delays when it comes to construction and maintenance, so it's a surprise one sub is done a month early.
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