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  • TWR-8419 preparing to be sunk in South Carolina
    By Mike Garrett 20 hours ago

    This Navy Torpedo Recovery Vessel Is South Carolina's Newest Ocean Reef

    An ex-Navy torpedo recovery ship at the center of a years-long dispute has now taken on a new role off South Carolina’s coast, far from its troubled past.

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  • USS Lexington under attack during the Battle of Coral Sea
    By Mike Garrett 21 hours ago

    What It Means When A Ship Is Scuttled (And Why It Happened So Often In WWII)

    Not all ships sink to the bottom of the sea due to enemy fire, as some are scuttled instead. It was common during WWII, but what does it mean exactly?

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  • Rendering of SAAB A26 submarine surfaced on the ocean, sailing toward a setting sun
    By Brad Hill 4 days ago

    Every Generation Of Submarine And How Their Capabilities Changed Over Time

    With each passing generation, submarine capabilities continue to grow. How have these unique naval vessels developed over the last century?

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  • Sailors prepare to remove concrete from USS Arizona memorial
    By Nate Williams 4 days ago

    Navy Removes 150-Ton Concrete Platforms From The USS Arizona

    The USS Arizona was one of the most historically significant warships in military history. The Navy just removed 150 tons of concrete from its remains.

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  • USS Hornet at dock.
    By Chris Littlechild 4 days ago

    This WWII Aircraft Carrier Is Now One Of America's Coolest Museums

    America has no shortage of military museums spread across the country, but having one inside of a retired aircraft carrier is a special kind of cool.

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  • Gonzaga vs Michigan State basketball game on USS Abraham Lincoln in 2022
    By Mike Garrett 10 days ago

    How A US Aircraft Carrier Became The Court For A College Basketball Game

    A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier once hosted a college basketball showdown in one of the sport’s most surprising venues. Here’s what made the event so special.

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  • Icebreaker ship cutting through sea ice
    By Charles Earley 12 days ago

    How Icebreaker Ships Plow Through Frozen Seas

    With competition over Arctic access and resources growing ever more fierce, icebreaker ships are an important too for any nation.

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  • chinese submarine half underwater
    By Olivia Richman 13 days ago

    China's New Stealthy Military Drone Doesn't Fly At All - It's Hiding Underwater

    The stealthy new naval drone promises stealthy operation thanks to its reportedly excellent manoeuvrability and quiet motors.

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  • Bird-eye view of USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor
    By Brad Hill 14 days ago

    14 Major US Navy Ships Sunk During WW2

    The total conflict of the Second World War saw battles on land, in the sky, and at sea. These are just a few Navy ships that paid the ultimate price.

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  • Norwegian prima cruise ship leaving port
    By Tom Clark 14 days ago

    What Happens To Cruise Ships After They're Retired?

    Cruise ships travel thousands of miles in their lifetimes, which can last decades. But at some point, they must be retired. Here's where they go when it's time.

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  • A large engine on a marine vessel
    By Joe Hindy 15 days ago

    5 Of The Most Powerful Diesel Engines Ever Put In Ships

    From historic giants to modern behemoths, these ship diesel engines showcase vast power and engineering fit for the longest voyages on the roughest waves.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier on it's departure from visiting Oslo port
    By Tom Clark 16 days ago

    The Wonky Reason The US Can't Have Fewer Than 11 Aircraft Carriers In Its Fleet

    The United States has 11 aircraft carriers in its fleet and it's for a very specific reason. Here's why that is, and how it compares to the world.

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  • An aircraft carrier with a smaller vessel alongside.
    By Chris Littlechild 16 days ago

    Why Aircraft Carriers Don't Flip Over (Even In Heavy Seas)

    Aircraft carriers probably spend more time at sea than most other boats combined, and yet you almost never hear of one capsizing. Why is that?

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  • Warship being launched from a slipway
    By Bob Sharp 17 days ago

    The US Navy Can't Find Workers To Build Warships, And It's Pretty Clear Why

    Careers in the armed forces can be dangerous and demand high levels of skill, but they often offer lower wages than more mundane employment.

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  • DragonFire laser drone defense system
    By Alex Hevesy 17 days ago

    By 2027, The UK Navy Will Be Equipped With Europe's First High-Powered Laser

    Britain's high-powered DragonFire laser will be fitted to the U.K. Navy fleet by 2027. Not only is it cost-effective, but it will also create more jobs.

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  • A formation of aircraft flying above the USS Enterprise
    By Mike Garrett 18 days ago

    Why The US Navy Keeps Naming Ships 'Enterprise'

    USS Enterprise is one of the most used U.S. Navy vessel names. What makes it so iconic that it keeps returning across centuries of naval and cultural history?

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  • At about 9 a.m. on November 14, 2025, China's first new-generation amphibious assault ship, the Sichuan (Hull 51), set sail from the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in east China's Shanghai City, heading for the relevant sea areas to carry out its first navigation test mission. (eng.chinamil.com.cn)
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 19 days ago

    China's New Amphibious Assault Ship Is Unlike Any In The West

    China’s new Type 076 amphibious assault ship blends advanced technology with an unusual design approach that makes it unlike its Western counterparts.

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  • USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier out at sea
    By Alex Hevesy 20 days ago

    Why The USS Harry S. Truman Still Hasn't Been Repaired 9 Months After Collision

    In early 2025, the USS Harry S. Truman was involved in a collision with another vessel, but it still hasn't been repaired. Here's what you need to know.

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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford undergoing shock trials
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 20 days ago

    5 Weapons That Could Actually Sink A US Aircraft Carrier

    The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier is the newest and largest carrier in the U.S. Navy. And just like its predecessors, it is incredibly difficult to sink.

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  • The Nimitz-class carrier USS Ronald Reagan sailing at the front of a flotilla.
    By D Figg 21 days ago

    5 Of The Most Complex Military Craft To Serve In The U.S. Navy

    From aircraft carriers to nuclear submarines, these five vessels represent the peak of complexity, capability — and over engineering — in the U.S. Navy.

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  • Multiple crew members on the flight deck of an American aircraft carrier at dusk
    By Caroline Anschutz 25 days ago

    What Safety Protocols Must Be Abided On An Aircraft Carrier Flight Deck?

    An aircraft carrier can be a dangerous place to work, but there are plenty of rules and protocols that must be followed in order to keep crew members safe.

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  • A rendering of a Blue Water unnmanned vessel
    By Tom Clark 28 days ago

    The US Navy Is Looking For Long-Range Drone Ships, And This Company May Have The Goods

    Drone technology is changing many aspects of the military. The U.S. Navy, for example, is looking into the potential for unmanned long-range drone ships.

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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) underway in the Atlantic Ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 30 days ago

    This Is The Most Lethal US Warship Currently In Service

    The United States Navy utilizes hundreds of warships, from submarines to destroyers to aircraft carriers, that each wield an immense amount of power.

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  • Virginia Class submarine under maintenance
    By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    US Navy Techs Forced To Salvage Parts From Their Own Subs & Fighter Jets

    The U.S. Navy operates some of the most advanced and lethal submarines and fighter jets in the world, including the Virginia-class subs and F-35 Lightning II.

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  • A captain with long grey hair at the wheel of his boat.
    By Eli Shayotovich 1 month ago

    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.

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  • The USS Gerald R Ford (CVN 78) underway at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 month ago

    Aircraft Carriers Are Massive, But They Can Still Hide From The Enemy - Here's How

    Aircraft 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.

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  • A diver examines ancient shipwreck off the coast of Turkey underwater
    By Caroline Anschutz 1 month ago

    Divers Discover 2,000-Year-Old Shipwreck With Its Tableware Still In Place

    There are an estimated 3 million undiscovered shipwrecks lining the sea floor. In June 2025, divers discovered a 2,000-year-old wreck in Turkey.

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