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Why US destroyers went from fleet escorts to the Navy’s most important warships
The destroyer began as a small, fast ship built to protect the fleet from torpedo boats. But over time, it kept absorbing new ...
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Why modern warships are bigger, stranger, and harder to classify than ever
At first glance, modern warships seem easy to sort: carrier, destroyer, frigate, submarine. But the real differences between them are not always about size, firepower, or even what their names suggest ...
The US Navy is deploying AI-powered wall-climbing robots to inspect warships, aiming to boost fleet readiness and reduce ...
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A Vital US Navy Warship Is Nearly Back in Service—After a 10-Year Wait
The USS Tortuga might be better known if she had not spent the last decade undergoing maintenance—a far longer span of time than her initial construction!
Wall-climbing robots are set to transform U.S. Navy ship maintenance in a $71 million program designed to slash repair delays and boost fleet readiness.
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