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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 story of the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee in 1939 remains one of the most cited lessons in the law of ...
As oil routes tighten and LPG delays mount, the Iran conflict is turning distant geopolitics into an immediate threat to ...
But at just 35 miles wide, it did. It’s just the latest evidence of how dependent the global economy is on a handful of choke ...
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!
The USS Tripoli has been redirected from East Asia to ease pressure on U.S. forces as the war with Iran nears its fifth week.
USS Gerald R. Ford pulled into port in Greece as its deployment, which has been extended twice, hits the nine-month mark.
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US Navy’s 100,000-ton nuclear-powered warship exits Iran war after onboard fire
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the U.S. Navy’s most advanced nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is ...
The Department of Defense has awarded San Diego’s General Dynamics-NASSCO $3.9 million to produce conceptual designs for a new generation of Navy oiler ships.
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