No Radar Or GPS: How US Aircraft Carriers Can Navigate If Their Tech Goes Down
Modern aircraft carriers rely on advanced navigation tech, but the U.S. Navy still trains for scenarios where GPS and radar suddenly fail.
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.
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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.
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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.
Read MoreAirbus is one of the largest suppliers of the world's aircraft. You might be surprised to find out that it doesn't make its own engines, though.
Read MoreYes, it is legal to buy an old military tank under certain conditions. One person who bought one found a multi-million dollar treasure inside.
Read MoreAlmost immediately after the Wright brothers created their airplane, the military wanted to take to the sky, and that meant putting guns on planes.
Read MoreThese sports stars, actors, and businessmen all have a Gulfstream V or two and use them to skip commercial hassles and travel the world in style.
Read MoreVisiting or moving to Washington, D.C. can be a lot of fun, but you might be surprised by fighter jets flying over the city. These are the typical reasons why.
Read MoreRecently, Taiwan suspended training missions and grounded its F-16 aircraft fleet. The reason, as to why, is difficult to understand.
Read MoreIowa-Class aircraft carriers were meant to be massive, mobile battle stations that could turn the tide of a war. Here's why it didn't quite work out that way.
Read MoreAir Force Bases are an important part of any country's military, be it for defense or simply expanding their operations, but which country has the most?
Read MoreWith the idea of applying the technology of aircraft to submarines, this experimental stealth ship first met the sea in the 1980s.
Read MoreSubmarines are a vital part of the United States Navy, but there is one in particular that stayed at sea for 727 days. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy's new medium landing ship design, sourced from a foreign shipbuilder, was chosen to control cost overruns and streamline construction timelines.
Read MoreSome retired vessels from the U.S. Navy go on to serve as artificial reefs, while others are completely scrapped. But some go on to become floating museums.
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Read MoreYou may have heard about Japanese fighter jets touring Europe, as well as a few other locations. Here's why they were visiting international locations.
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