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  • An artist's rendering of a TKMS type 212CD submarine
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 hours ago

    Canada Taps German Defense Giant To Build Its Navy's New Submarine Fleet

    Canada has chosen to enter negotiations with a German defense builder to supply its next submarine fleet. Here are the details of what they'll provide.

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  • A single AI enabled drone on display
    By Travis Butson 5 hours ago

    What Is A 'Jellyfish' Drone Swarm, And Why Are They Considered So Dangerous?

    Military drones continue to get more complex, and things can get very interesting when many of them work together in tandem, like an alleged Iranian swarm.

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  • The commissioning of the USS Gerald R. Ford
    By Zohaib Ahmed 6 hours ago

    What Does It Mean When A Ship Is 'Commissioned' By The US Navy?

    Everyone knows what it means when a ship is built or is in-service, but what exactly is "commissioning" a ship, and what does the process entail?

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  • P-40 Warhawk firing its guns side view
    By Alex Hevesy 20 hours ago

    WWII Fighter Plane Goes On Machine Gun Run After 80 Years On The Sidelines

    Fighter planes from World War II can be seen in various museums, but this model fired its machine guns for the first time in 80 years in a historic flight.

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  • The pilot of an F/A-18C Hornet salutes the catapult officer prior to takeoff from the USS Ronald Reagan.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 day ago

    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.

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  • RV Petrel arriving in port
    By Michael G. Stroud 1 day ago

    This Boat Helped Hunt Down WWII Shipwrecks - Now It Sails For The US Navy

    The 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.

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  • A submarine partially submerged moving through the ocean.
    By Michael G. Stroud 2 days ago

    Why Navies Around The World Keep Submarine Propeller Designs So Secretive

    The 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.

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  • A large naval ship in sea with helicopter approaching
    By Olivia Richman 3 days ago

    What's The Minimum Distance Boaters Need To Keep From An American Navy Ship In US Waters?

    Boaters 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.

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  • The USS Dwight D Eisenhower (CVN-69) returning to Naval Station Norfolk after a 9-month deployment.
    By Eli Shayotovich 4 days ago

    These Are The Only Aircraft Carriers America Currently Has Deployed

    The 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.

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  • Globe on desktop shows the Americas
    By Eli Shayotovich 5 days ago

    Why Do Airplanes Measure Distance In Nautical Miles?

    Most 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.

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  • Close up of a tank colored U.S. Army tank main gun.
    By Michael G. Stroud 5 days ago

    The Reason Why Some Modern Tanks Still Rely On Humans To Load Their Main Turret Guns

    You might expect modern battle tanks to have embraced automation, but many of them still have a fourth crew member tasked with loading ammunition.

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  • M4A4 Sherman on display, Netherlands.
    By Travis Butson 6 days ago

    This WWII Tank Was Powered By Grafting Five Chrysler Engines Together

    You've probably heard of a Sherman tank, but there were actually multiple Sherman models. One in particular had a very strange engine running it.

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  • An SR-71 flying with its afterburner on in 1993
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 9 days ago

    A '60s-Era SR-71 Flew So Fast It Broke The Radar Screen Of A Jet Trying To Track It

    The 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.

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  • The USS Juneau sinking after a torpedo strike.
    By Shane O'Neill 9 days ago

    US Navy Ship Ends Final Mission Underwater After Japanese Torpedo Strike

    Nearly 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.

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  • Six Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornets flying in a tight formation
    By Bob Sharp 10 days ago

    The Best Places To Catch The Blue Angels Before The Summer Ends

    The 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.

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  • An SR-71 flying over Northern California in 1988
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 days ago

    The Strange Reason SR-71 Blackbird Parts Made In Summer Were So Prone To Fail

    The SR-71 Blackbird was an incredibly complex plane, requiring the use of cutting-edge materials that were very sensitive to manufacturing conditions.

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  • The K-560 Severodvinsk Y-class Nuclear Submarine at port in icy water in 2018.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 days ago

    What We Know About Russia's New 13,800-Ton 'Murmansk' Nuclear Attack Sub

    Russia is preparing to add a formidable new submarine to its fleet. What could make this vessel one of its most significant in years?

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  • GM assembly line in Indiana
    By Nate Williams 12 days ago

    Your Local Ford Or GM Factory Could Soon Be Making Missile Parts Instead Of Cars

    The 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.

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  • The Choe Hyon destroyer in port during its commissioning
    By Shane O'Neill 12 days ago

    North Korea Deploys First Navy Destroyer, Its Largest-Ever Warship

    North 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.

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  • Top-down aerial view of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier at sea loaded with planes.
    By Mike Garrett 14 days ago

    Not Asphalt, Not Concrete: Here's What Aircraft Carrier Flight Decks Are Made Of

    Aircraft 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?

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  • A formation of three fighter jets during a formation, overcast sky in the background
    By Michael G. Stroud 15 days ago

    What Are The Green Lights On Fighter Jets For?

    A lot of modern fighter jets have green lights on their bodies, especially around the fuselage and the tail. What are these lights actually for?

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  • A scale model of a mobile battlefield bunker.
    By Shane O'Neill 16 days ago

    Ukrainian Company Unveils Portable Armored Bunkers For The Front Lines

    Ukraine has become something of a hotspot for interesting military innovations, and these portable armored bunkers are another addition to that list.

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  • Ground-based Iron Beam laser unit mounted on a military vehicle.
    By Bob Sharp 16 days ago

    How Israel Plans To Take Its 'Iron Beam' Laser Airborne

    Irsael'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.

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  • Close up of the new Air Force One plan sitting in a hangar
    By Michael G. Stroud 17 days ago

    New Air Force One Makes Its Debut At Joint Base Andrews

    The 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.

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  • Northrop YF-17 protoype
    By Alex Hevesy 18 days ago

    Why Don't F-13 And F-17 Fighter Jets Exist? Exploring The Rumors

    When 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.

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  • USS Constitution in Boston Harbor
    By Alex Hevesy 20 days ago

    230-Year-Old US Navy Warship Sails Again For A Historic Celebration

    America 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.

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  • A trio of Iveco Guarani 6x6 amphibious vehicles in camouflage paint on a dirt road
    By Alex Hevesy 21 days ago

    This Brazilian Armored Vehicle Is A 40,000 Pound Amphibious Beast

    Military amphibious vehicles tend to be large, rugged, and armed to the teeth. One joint Brazilian and Italian-designed vehicle also tips the scales.

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