Why The US Coast Guard Is Deploying Ships To NYC
US Coast Guard vessels are responsible for a lot more than chasing miscreants and intercepting contraband on the high seas.
Read MoreUS Coast Guard vessels are responsible for a lot more than chasing miscreants and intercepting contraband on the high seas.
Read MoreThe Abrams is one of the most well-known vehicles in the U.S. Army's arsenal. The M1E3 prototype shows the future of this tank, so what's so cool about it?
Read MoreChina is working hard to catch up to the United States in terms of naval superiority. Here's how many ships it plans to build and when they'll be done.
Read MoreAs drone threats grow worldwide, a newly released Pentagon guide outlines low-tech defensive concepts designed to protect critical U.S. sites.
Read MoreSubmarines aren't usually considered luxurious, but South Korea plans to build subs with 'five-star' level accommodations for its allies, including Canada.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy uses a system of letters and numbers to identify all of the ships in its fleet, including the number "72." Here's what it means.
Read MoreSeveral nations boast nuclear arsenals, although nearly 90% of all nukes belong to a minority. Here's who holds the lion's share of nuclear weapons.
Read More3D printing isn't something you associate with heavy-duty military uses, but it turns out that the U.S. Navy has been using it for its carriers. Here's why.
Read MoreMuch of the U.S. Navy runs on nuclear power, including aircraft carriers and submarines, but the USS America is neither. Here's what gets its motor running.
Read MoreThe USS John F. Kennedy kicked off its sea trials on January 28, 2026, moving a much-delayed project forward significantly for the U.S. Navy.
Read MoreThe Meteor Missile was developed to address one particular shortcoming in its main competitor, the AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. Here's what we know.
Read MoreAlthough it's not easy to sleep mid-flight with so many tasks at hand, B-2 bomber crews must find a way during their extremely long missions.
Read MoreThe United States has an enormous worldwide military footprint, including several air bases on American soil with the population of a small city.
Read MoreChina has made advancements in thermal battery technology that can make this specific type of battery far more valuable. Here's what we know.
Read MoreModern aircraft carriers rely on advanced navigation tech, but the U.S. Navy still trains for scenarios where GPS and radar suddenly fail.
Read MoreThe United States continues to level-up their naval artillery and the new Zumwalt-Class Destroyers are armed to the nines.
Read MoreCountries are constantly innovating their military defense systems, and Japan has missiles that can dodge defenses and hit targets over 600 miles away.
Read MoreSolar-powered homes and even solar-powered cars are becoming more common. This amateur boatmaker is showing that this type of technology can also work at sea.
Read MorePresident Trump's interim, Qatari-sourced Air Force One jet could take to the skies after a surprisingly quick turnaround, according to reports.
Read More104 people, 11 minutes, and one massive diamond in the sky. Find out how an elite team of skydivers finally broke a world record that stood since 2007.
Read MoreThe U.S.S. Gerald Ford is one of the most advanced aircraft carriers in the world, but it has one basic problem that it can't seem to solve.
Read MoreThe USS Texas has endured a lot since it was commissioned in 1914, and 2026 will see it on display in refurbished condition in a brand-new location.
Read MoreDrone swarms can quickly overwhelm defenses and are difficult to combat effectively, but China's new microwave system could be about to change that.
Read MoreSeveral countries have long range missiles, but the DOD claims the ones from China could reach Hawaii. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreDenmark is retiring the iconic F-16 fighter jet fleet and is replacing it with a new high-tech jet. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreThe P-8 Poseidon is a naval aircraft that typically flies over the ocean and coastal regions to conduct Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance missions.
Read MoreThe United States military is the largest, most formidable fighting force in the world, and each of its branches features stunningly advanced equipment.
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