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  • USS Gerald R. Ford at sea
    By Bob Sharp 32 min ago

    How Quickly Can A Navy Supercarrier Travel From The US To The Middle East?

    With tensions rising in the middle east, it's a fair question to wonder how long it would take a supercarrier to get there. Here's what the math says.

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  • The replenishment oiler USNS Big Horn (T-AO 198) maneuvers in heavy seas during replenishment at sea operations.
    By Eli Shayotovich 20 hours ago

    Last-Minute 'Shortcut' Left US Navy Fuel Ship Ran Aground

    Navigation is crucial when it comes to any type of navy ship, especially oilers. What happens when you take navigation shortcuts with one of these ships?

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  • The US Navy logo on the side of a plane
    By Tom Clark 1 day ago

    US Navy Set To Open 2.2M Square Foot AI-Powered Defense Facility

    The U.S. Navy has chosen to leverage AI-assisted manufacturing with a new defense industrial facility slated to be built in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

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  • An aircraft carrier at sea with its flight deck sprinkler system deployed
    By Bob Sharp 2 days ago

    What Happens When A Fire Breaks Out On A US Aircraft Carrier's Flight Deck?

    The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is one of the most dangerous workplaces in the world. That's why there is no time to lose when a fire breaks out.

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  • USS Gerald R Ford arriving in port
    By Alex Hevesy 6 days ago

    America's Most Powerful Aircraft Carrier Returns To Port After Troubled Months At Sea

    The Gerald R. Ford returned to port in Greece for some maintenance and repairs after a turbulent few months at sea, but she's still ready to go if needed.

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  • An Iranian Tareq-class submarine at sea
    By Eli Shayotovich 7 days ago

    How Many Submarines Does Iran's Navy Have?

    Although exact numbers are difficult to pin down, estimates suggest Iran's navy has a fairly large number of subs in its fleet that span across four classes.

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  • French Rafale fighter on deck of aircraft carrier
    By Alex Hevesy 8 days ago

    France's Newest Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier Finally Has A Name

    France has officially named its next nuclear aircraft carrier, a project set to replace the Charles de Gaulle and reshape the Navy’s future fleet.

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  • 1600s shipwreck in sweden
    By Olivia Richman 8 days ago

    Historic Navy Shipwreck Breaks Through The Surface After 400 Years Under Sea

    A centuries-old navy ship has unexpectedly reappeared in the Baltic Sea, revealing clues about history, preservation, and the forces that kept it hidden.

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  • A USAD pilot uses VR goggles while sitting in a simulator
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 9 days ago

    How The US Navy Is Using Gaming Technology For Training

    Using video games to train military personnel can save money and time. The U.S. Navy came up with a new innovative way to use this technology.

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  • The main terminal building at Floyd Bennett Field
    By Alex Hevesy 9 days ago

    This Airport Was One Of The Most Important Locations In US Navy History

    Before LaGuardia and JFK, an airport in Brooklyn handled air travel in and out of New York City. It was also critical to the Allies in World War II.

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  • The Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Georgia
    By Tom Clark 10 days ago

    US Navy Faces Looming Problems As Ohio-Class Nuclear Subs Are Set To Retire

    As the U.S. Navy submarine fleet gets older, it faces a big problem once those boats retire, and there's no easy solution in sight. Here's what we know.

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  • Overhead view of military vehicles being loaded onto Ro-Ro Ferry.
    By Mike Garrett 10 days ago

    China's Massive Car Ferry Could Have A Hidden Military Purpose

    China's been building up its military capacity recently, but its naval capacity has lagged a little behind — until you factor in its commercial vessels.

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  • The IRIS Dena at sea with crewmembers on board.
    By Eli Shayotovich 10 days ago

    What Does IRINS & IRIS Stand For On Iran's Navy Ships?

    On March 3, 2026, the U.S. Navy sunk Iran's IRIS Dena off the coast of Sri Lanka. Here's what the acronym stands for in relation to its ships.

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  • Sailors watch as an F-35B Lighting II lands on a flight deck.
    By Tom Clark 11 days ago

    Another Navy Ship Is Getting Upgraded To Bring F-35s On Board

    The U.S. Navy has upgraded many of its smaller ships with F-35 support capabilities over the years, and 2026 sees another one begin the process.

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  • A digital rendering of a Liberty-class autonomous ship underway at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 15 days ago

    US Navy's New Autonomous Ships Are Designed To Be Built At Rapid Speed

    A new class of ship may be entering service for the U.S. Navy soon, and it has some distinct differences from previous ships. Here's what we know.

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  • Seasats' Lightfish autonomous surface vessel in the open ocean
    By Eli Shayotovich 16 days ago

    The US Navy's New Solar-Powered 'Lightfish' Drone Can Patrol Oceans For Days

    The U.S. Navy has tested a new drone that could expand its surveillance capabilities greatly, patroling the seas for days on end without human intervention.

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  • an Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) class guided missile destroyer making way.
    By Ron King 19 days ago

    Viral Photo Highlights A Silent Enemy Plaguing The US Navy

    One widely shared photo raised questions about the condition of a U.S. Navy warship and highlights a long-running challenge that the Navy is trying to tackle.

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  • A diver swims past a railway wagon on the deck of SS Thistlegorm.
    By Eli Shayotovich 24 days ago

    Bombs Sunk This Ship In WWII – Now It's A Creepy Underwater Zoo

    Not all the ships sunk during WWII were forgotten; some gained a second life as iconic dive destinations, including this ship that sank off the Egyptian coast.

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  • An artist's rendition of the planned Trump-class USS Defiant (BBG-1)
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 24 days ago

    Experts Are Worried About The US Navy's Newest Battleship - And Here's Why

    Battleships once ruled the seas, but they have since been replaced by aircraft carriers. The idea of returning to this paradigm has military experts concerned.

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  • United States attack submarine
    By Alex Hevesy 25 days ago

    Does A Torpedo Have To Hit A Ship To Sink It?

    Naval combat seems complicated enough, but if torpedoes have to directly impact their target to do damage, it'd be even harder. Do they require accuracy?

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  • Carrier Charles de Gaulle at sea
    By Mike Garrett 26 days ago

    France's Charles De Gaulle Deploys: Here's Where The Aircraft Carrier Is Headed

    The French Navy has ordered its only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier into an active combat zone. Here is where the massive warship is heading.

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  • An Iranian BH.7 Hovercraft of the IRIN
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 30 days ago

    How Many Warships Does Iran's Navy Have?

    Iran may not have one of the biggest navies in the world, but it does have quite a lot of ships nonetheless. Here's what kinds of vessels the country owns.

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  • USS Midway (CVB-41) Off Norfolk, Virginia on May 12, 1947, with a deck full of SB2C
    By Eli Shayotovich 1 month ago

    This US Navy Aircraft Carrier Had The Longest Deployment In History

    One U.S. Navy aircraft has the longest deployment. But that's not the whole story. We explain how the Cold War, pandemic, and more affect the stats.

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  • US Navy Avenger class minesweeper cruising in open waters
    By Patrick Phillips 1 month ago

    The Clever Reason Why The US Navy Still Uses Ships With Wooden Hulls

    It might sound old-fashioned, but the U.S. Navy does still have a few ships with wooden hulls, and the reason why actually makes a lot of sense.

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  • The Chinese aircraft carrier the Fujian undergoing sea trials
    By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    China's New Aircraft Carrier Looks Powerful – But It Has A Major Problem

    China's naval capabilities have been expanding in recent years, but its newest aircraft carrier lags behind U.S. counterparts in some important ways.

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  • USS Saratoga in heavy seas during the 1980s
    By Mike Garrett 1 month ago

    How Aircraft Carriers Handle Storms At Sea Without Losing Jets

    A lot goes into how aircraft carriers handle storms at sea. After all, they have to ensure that millions of dollars worth of aircraft survive unscathed.

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  • The USS Massachusetts (BB-59) guns
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 month ago

    USS Massachusetts: What Happened To The Ship That Fired WWII's Final Shot

    The USS Massachusetts is largely believed to be the ship that fired the last shot of World War II. Here's what happened to that ship afterward.

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