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  • HMS Victory in dry dock.
    By Chris Littlechild 5 months ago

    Why Do British Ships Have HMS In Their Names?

    American naval ships use USS before the ship's name, but with British ships it's HMS. There's a reason, and a lot of history, behind the designation.

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  • Submarine sail sticking out of the ocean
    By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    Why Do Military Submarines Have Sails? Here's What They're Used For

    You wouldn't expect it, but military submarines have sails too, but they're not used for what you might think. Here's the real purpose of the naval feature.

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  • Bushnell's Turtle submarine
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 5 months ago

    What Was The First Military Submarine Ever And How Did It Work?

    Submarine warfare capability is an essential part of modern militaries, but the first sub ever designed for war wasn't a great success.

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  • Island Victory in fjord at sunset
    By Bob Sharp 5 months ago

    What Is The World's Largest Tugboat And How Much Weight Can It Move?

    Tugboats are an integral part of global maritime operations, and can do much more than just pull other vessels around. This is the world's largest tug boat.

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  • The USS Wahoo (SS-238), a Gato-class submarine, departs Mare Island, California.
    By Alec Hively 5 months ago

    Why Were Many World War 2 Submarines Shaped Like Boats?

    World War II submarines usually had a distinct look, shaped more like boats than the conventional crafts. But was there a reason for this design?

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  • A U.S. carrier group sailing in formation
    By Brad Hill 5 months ago

    What Does It Mean When A Ship Is 'Stricken' By The US Navy?

    The U.S Navy has a vast variety of terms that are more familiar than others, like the main deck and overboard. However, stricken may be less commonly known.

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  • Submarine sailing on ocean surface
    By Brad Hill 5 months ago

    Australia Wants To Buy These American Nuclear Submarines (But The US May Not Agree)

    A deal brokered and signed in 2021 for American ally Australia to buy some U.S. submarines is in trouble under the Trump administration. Here's why.

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  • Submarine surfaced in the middle of the ocean
    By Brad Hill 5 months ago

    How Do Submarines Navigate Underwater?

    While traversing the ocean's surface, submarines take advantage of satellites with GPS. However, that fails to function accurately when submarines submerge.

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  • A red tugboat with a white wheelhouse sailing along the hazy hilly coast in the early morning
    By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    Can A Tugboat Go Into The Ocean? Here's How Seaworthy They Are

    Tugboats are mostly used around ports and in rivers and canals, but can they be taken into the open ocean? Here's everything we know about it.

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  • The SS United States sits idle in a Philadelphia shipyard
    By Alec Hively 5 months ago

    What Engines Are In The SS United States?

    Curious about the SS United States' engines? Learn what powered this legendary ocean liner and how it broke speed records.

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  • An Ohio-class submarine that can launch dry missiles
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    Can Submarines Launch Missiles While Submerged? A Look At How Their Weapons Systems Work

    Ever wondered if submarines can launch missiles while submerged? Dive into the world of underwater warfare and how these stealths unleash their firepower.

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  • Aircraft carrier with tugs alongside
    By Bob Sharp 5 months ago

    Can A Tugboat Pull An Aircraft Carrier?

    Tugboats pack some pretty impressive ship-moving power -- but an aircraft carrier is a behemoth of vessel.

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  • U.S. Army patch on the sleeve of a soldier in fatigues
    By Brad Hill 5 months ago

    Does The US Army Have Its Own Ships?

    When you think of the United States Army, you might picture soldiers on the ground, but do they have their own ships, too? Here's what you need to know.

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  • Admiral Kuznetsov at a dock
    By Brad Hill 5 months ago

    What Made The Admiral Kuznetsov One Of The Worst Aircraft Carriers Ever Built?

    The Admiral Kuznetsov was meant to be the pride of the Soviet navy, but the USSR went out of business soon after it was launched. It's been all downhill since.

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  • Battleship at anchor
    By Michael Bruton 5 months ago

    10 Of The Largest Navies In The World, Ranked By Self-Reported Total Naval Assets

    The U.S. may carry the biggest sticks on the seas, but does it have the most? Here's how the largest national navies in the world stack up, but the numbers.

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  • Boomin Beaver docked
    By KR Manalo 5 months ago

    The Smallest Ship In The U.S. Navy May Just Be The 'Boomin Beaver' - Here's What It's Used For

    The adorable Boomin' Beaver appears to be the smallest boat in the U.S. Navy. Here's where the tugboat came from, where you'll find it, and what it's used for.

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  • spools of fiber optic cables
    By Quina Baterna 5 months ago

    What Are Submarine Cables And How Important Are They To The Modern World?

    Submarine cables have been around for a long time, and they're more important than ever for the modern world. Without them, society would grind to a halt.

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  • German sailors aboard the U-96 in
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    According To The U.S. Navy, This Is The Most Accurate Submarine Movie Ever Made

    With so many naval movies having been made, some still end up being quite fictional. There is one movie, though, that many U.S. sailors agree to be accurate.

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  • Marines lined up in formation, boarding an amphibious assault ship
    By Brad Hill 5 months ago

    Does The US Marine Corps Have Its Own Ships?

    The US Marines Crops has access to a wide variety of military personnel and equipment, but does the organization have its own ships to use at sea?

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  • A navy vessel stuck inside a skyscraper in
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    The Philadelphia Experiment: What Really Happened To The Ship USS Eldridge?

    The Philadelphia Experiment is a purported naval incident that spawned a movie of the same name. While there's no proof of it, the ship involved was real.

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  • USS Louisville fast attack submarine sails on the surface of the sea
    By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    How Many Submarines Does The US Navy Build Per Year?

    Submarines are a crucial part of the US Navy, but how many are produced by the country each year, and will that number increase or decrease in coming years?

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  • A Blue Angel Jet In-Flight During An Airshow
    By Shane Schmid 5 months ago

    How Fast Do The Blue Angels Fly? A Look At Their Top Speed

    The Blue Angels have a long history of service with the U.S. Navy, having been established back in 1946. Here's a look at the top speed that they can fly.

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  • SMART missile being launched off the coast of Odisha
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 5 months ago

    What Is A SMART Missile & How Do They Work?

    India is innovating in naval defense with its SMART missile and torpedo system, which launches a missile from shore, but then deploys a torpedo into the sea.

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  • Chinese sailors stand at attention as the Luohe officially sets sail.
    By Alec Hively 6 months ago

    China's Newly Commissioned Next-Gen Naval Warship Is The First Of Its Kind

    When China's navy commissioned a new-generation frigate with stealth capabilities in January, it showed off increased capability in its naval race with the U.S.

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  • U.S. Navy ships sitting in a harbor
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    4 Of The Smallest Ships In The US Navy

    When you think of the U.S. Navy, its mighty aircraft carriers may be the first ships that leap to mind. But some good Navy things come in small packages.

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  • Yhe USS Preble fires its HELIOS laser system in an undated FY2024 Navy photo.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 months ago

    The US Navy's New Military Laser Successfully Shoots Drones Out Of The Sky

    It seems like something out of science fiction, but it's fact: America's new military laser is showing it can shoot down drones. And it's still being developed.

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  • Deepseek logo and name on a smartphone screen
    By Brad Hill 7 months ago

    Why The US Navy Has Banned The Use Of DeepSeek AI

    Despite its advanced nature, DeekSeek AI has been banned by the United States Navy for very good reasons. Here's everything we know about it.

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