Everything You Need To Know About US Navy Minesweepers
Not long after sea mines were developed, a ship was invented to defend against them. Here's everything you need to know about the U.S. Navy's minesweepers.
Read MoreNot long after sea mines were developed, a ship was invented to defend against them. Here's everything you need to know about the U.S. Navy's minesweepers.
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Read MoreThe American T5 tank was one of the first ever produced by the United States and would help set the foundation for the armored tanks we have today.
Read MoreOne of the strangest and most dangerous vehicles developed for use by the U.S. Army was the concept vehicle known as the HZ-1 Aerocycle.
Read MoreIn 2003, the first bridgelaying production model arrived: the M104 Wolverine Heavy Assault Bridgelayer.
Read MoreKey scenes in both "Top Gun" films were filmed on actual U.S. Navy aircraft carriers. Here's the combat ready vessel that appeared in "Top Gun: Maverick."
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Read MoreStarting with World War II, tanks became a necessary component of any military force thanks to their strength and firepower. These are the most fearsome.
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