Why Did The U.S. Marine Corps Stop Using Tanks?
While the majority of our military's tanks belong to the U.S. Army, the Marines used to have its own divisions of heavy cavalry before it scaled back heavily.
Read MoreWhile the majority of our military's tanks belong to the U.S. Army, the Marines used to have its own divisions of heavy cavalry before it scaled back heavily.
Read MoreSLBMS have been a cornerstone of America's strategic deterrence since the 1960s, and here's how they work.
Read MoreIn 2008, a fire broke out on the nuclear-powered USS George Washington aircraft carrier and became national news. But what really caused the fire?
Read MoreWhile it's not a commonly known distinction, engines can come with two different types of crank: Flat-plane or cross-plane. What's the difference?
Read MoreMuch like the president or celebrities get private jets, race horses get to fly in style as well, and it's all thanks to Tex Sutton's customized Boeing 727.
Read MoreSome time ago, the U.S. Navy sank one of its aircraft carriers for a reason that may not be immediately obvious. Here's where and why they did it.
Read MoreAs the field of battle changes, so do the tools the military uses upon it. Take the MQ-9 Reaper Drone, one of the most advanced drones out there.
Read MoreThere has been more than one USS George Washington vessels in United States history, but how many were aircraft carriers? Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreOutboard motors have a lot of variance, and the marine engines offered by Honda are no different. Here is a guide to finding the right engine for you.
Read MoreBoeing built and delivered more than 1,500 747s before the 777 began to replace it at the turn of the century. But which is the faster passenger jet?
Read MoreIn the 1960s, Boeing's 2707 supersonic jet looked to be the next big thing, but other than a few prototypes, it never came to fruition. What went wrong?
Read MoreIn the history of aviation, some planes truly reach new heights. These aircraft truly changed our understanding of what is really possible in the sky.
Read MoreKawasaki might not be making anything glamorous, but the planes it does make are vital to the protection of its nation.
Read MoreWhile aircraft carriers may seem purpose built for one mission - launching aircraft while at sea - there are actually a variety of designs and classifications.
Read MoreAn aircraft carrier is one of the most intimidating ships you'll see on the water, but that doesn't mean it's immune from attack. Here's what goes with them.
Read MoreThe seventh aircraft carrier to enter service was the USS Hornet, commissioned a mere 48 days before Pearl Harbor.
Read MoreFlat-plane V8 engines are some of the most powerful ever designed, so naturally, the cars they're in are potent as well. These five are the most impressive.
Read MoreA wide range of companies that make everyday household products are also surprisingly in charge of manufacturing highly advanced military hardware.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army's high energy laser program is moving forward, and it could soon have high-tech tanks able to shoot down airborne threats with lasers.
Read MoreAmerica's submarines are silent, deadly, and spend most of their time hidden beneath the waves. Here's how many there actually are.
Read MoreUSS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) aircraft carrier is an iconic ship that has seen some of the most important events of the 21st century, including major conflicts.
Read MoreAnimals have been used in warfare for as long as armed conflict has existed, and they've played some important and rather interesting roles.
Read MoreThe great canals provide a handy shortcut for shipping, but are you likely to see an aircraft carrier transiting the Suez or Panama canals?
Read MoreAircraft carriers have their fair share of pilots and sailors, but these vessels have a few other jobs on board that help keep these floating cities operating.
Read MoreThe internet has been fostering the rumor for years that U.S. warships have a Starbucks on board and it's not entirely inaccurate. Here's what we know.
Read MoreCorpus Christi, Texas, has an aircraft carrier just offshore that is a large floating museum. Here are the name and history of that naval ship.
Read MoreThe American Civil War saw the formation of the Balloon Corps for Federal Army, and it wasn't long until this newly formed division took to the sea.
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