Do Captains Really Go Down With Their Ships? The History Behind The Tradition
The notion that a captain must go down with their ship is a romantic one, but it's not entirely true, but there are some truths (and law) behind the concept.
Read MoreThe notion that a captain must go down with their ship is a romantic one, but it's not entirely true, but there are some truths (and law) behind the concept.
Read MoreAircraft carriers are impressive in size but they can still hide from the enemy when necessary. Here's everything they have to do to stay out of sight.
Read MoreThere are an estimated 3 million undiscovered shipwrecks lining the sea floor. In June 2025, divers discovered a 2,000-year-old wreck in Turkey.
Read MoreAs drones get more prolific on the battlefield, technology is being developed to counter it. Now, China is touting a new laser weapon system for this purpose.
Read MoreSome people collect items for a hobby while others like to learn a new skill or construct models. This Chinese farmer prefers building submarines.
Read MoreWhen a vessel nears the end of its lifespan, there are a few options for how to dispose of it. One iconic Cold War ship is going to be intentionally sunk.
Read MoreWhen some Ohio-class submarines were retrofitted with non-nuclear Tomahawk missiles instead, this one sub was the first to fire them in combat.
Read MoreThe Royal Navy’s two Queen Elizabeth-class carriers are among the world’s largest. Here’s all you need to know about how many fighter jets each can hold.
Read MoreDespite operating one of the largest navies in the world, the United States has only two operational icebreakers - limiting its effectiveness in the Arctic.
Read MoreAircraft carriers are the backbone of America's naval presence, yet one of its ships hasn't been in service since 2021. There's a good reason for that, though.
Read MoreThe U.K. has launched its newest and largest aircraft carrier to date. Here's how big it is, how many people it holds and how it compares to others.
Read MoreThe Midway-class aircraft carrier was instrumental in American naval operations around the world spanning from the end of WWII into the 1990s.
Read MoreThe USS Nimitz aircraft carrier has made headlines for its planned retirement, but several other U.S. Navy ships are set to be decommissioned in 2026.
Read MoreWith so many sailors in the United States Navy, is it possible for them to serve aboard the same ship their entire career? Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe Essex-class aircraft carrier came about during World War II and was one of the first class of carriers to be outfitted with the angled flight deck.
Read MoreChina’s new carriers can’t outmatch America’s — but they don’t need to. A hidden system on land gives it the upper hand in a potential clash at sea.
Read MoreAmerica’s dominance beneath the waves grows as its newest nuclear submarine completed its initial sea trials and prepares for active deployment.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy regularly conducts training exercises to simulate and prepare for combat. In 2015, a tiny sub "sank" one of its aircraft carriers in a drill.
Read MoreThe Aleksandr Shabalin is a Ropucha-class landing ship that entered service in 1985 and has served in the Soviet and Russian Navy ever since.
Read MoreAside from the United States, France is the only other country to have a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. However, it only has one compared to America's 11.
Read MoreThe USS Illinois was supposed to be the fifth of the U.S. Navy's WWII-era Iowa-class battleships, but it never joined its siblings at sea. Here's why.
Read MoreTrials of the USS Ted Stevens, conducted by Huntington Ingalls Industries, showed that the ship met all mechanical, electrical, and combat-system requirements.
Read MoreNuclear-powered submarines use some of the most advanced military technology in the world. These are the ones that are a cut above all the rest.
Read MoreThe United States Navy has a new destroyer with a high-tech missile detection system. Here's what it is, and how the system works.
Read MoreA quiet Swedish submarine embarrassed the U.S. Navy’s most formidable ship — and revealed why old-school diesel power still has a place in modern warfare.
Read MoreAs part of an ongoing effort to increase its defense strategy, Japan will be adding American-designed missiles to its Destroyers. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreA Navy wreck from World War I was officially discovered this year, despite technically being found before. Here's how modern teams located it.
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