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

    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.

    By Alec Hively Read More
  • U.S. Navy ships sitting in a harbor
    By Brad Hill

    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.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • Yhe USS Preble fires its HELIOS laser system in an undated FY2024 Navy photo.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    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.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • Deepseek logo and name on a smartphone screen
    By Brad Hill

    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.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • F/A-18 Super Hornet parked
    By Brad Hill

    The Fascinating History Of The US Navy's Real-Life TOPGUN School

    Tom Cruise doesn't have anything to do with it, but the Navy flight school featured in the "Top Gun" movies really exists. Here are the facts behind the films.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • A U.S. Navy badge over the American flag
    By Corazon Victorino

    Who Names US Navy Ships?

    The U.S. Navy has used standard naming conventions for its ships and sumbarines since it was established in 1775, but who chooses the names for Navy vessels?

    By Corazon Victorino Read More
  • Blue Angels F18s flying in formation
    By Michael Bruton

    Blue Angels: 10 Facts About The Navy's Flying Team

    The Blue Angels flying team includes some of the most accomplished and skilled pilots in the U.S. Navy. Here are some facts you may not know about it.

    By Michael Bruton Read More
  • The USS Gettysburg (CG-64) underway at sea.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    Everything Wrong With The Navy's Cruiser Modernization Program

    America's military services are not exactly known for frugal procurement, but the problems ballooned when the Navy set out to modernize its destroyers.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • Fleet of U.S. Navy vessels, including 2 aircraft carriers, at sea
    By Brad Hill

    5 U.S. Navy Ships Named After American Presidents

    The United States Navy has a tradition of naming many of its popular ships after U.S. presidents. Here are five that stand out in history.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • Ex-Varyag aircraft carrier under tow in Istanbul in 2001 for conversion for the People's liberation Army Navy
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    Which Country Has The Most War Ships In Their Navy?

    The country that actually has the most war ships in a navy isn't who you might think it is, and that country is continuing to add more vessels.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • Inside a control room aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt.
    By Dauglas Denga

    Do Navy Ships Have Wi-Fi On Board? Security Concerns, Explained

    In today's technology-soaked world, it seems unfathomable that sailors aboard advance Navy ships might not have access to Wi-Fi. So what's the story?

    By Dauglas Denga Read More
  • A BlueWhale submarine being lifted up by a crane
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    The German Navy Is Testing A New Unmanned Underwater Drone

    Drone warfare has been a predominant feature on recent battlefields, and Germany is now extending it to the seas with its unmanned submarine.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • An artist's rendering of the E-130J TACAMO flying during sunset
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    Here's What Makes The US Navy's New Doomsday Plane So Special

    The United States Navy's latest Doomsday Plane is based on an iconic military airplane, but its features and platform might actually surprise you.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • View of the horizon from the ocean on a speeding frigate
    By Brad Hill

    5 Of The Fastest Navy Ships Ranked By Top Speed

    Speed can be crucial in fighting at sea, and some vessels stand out as particularly quick. What they lack in armor and firepower, they make up in velocity.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • An attack submarine sails on the ocean's surface
    By Brad Hill

    3 Of The Deadliest Attack Submarines In The US Navy

    From World War II to the covert submarines of today, the U.S. Navy's sub fleet has been capable of dealing death quickly to America's enemies.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • USS Greeneville (SSN-772) in dry dock at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in 2001
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    Where Are US Navy Nuclear Submarines Built And Who Builds Them?

    These are the few locations where you'll find contractors building the U.S. Navy's nuclear submarines.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • docked aircraft carriers
    By Brad Hill

    The U.S. Navy's Aircraft Carrier Shortage Isn't What You'd Think

    Even though the United States has the most aircraft carriers in the world, people are constantly talking of a shortage. Here's the truth behind it.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • F-14 Tomcat with wings swept back
    By Brad Hill

    Why The US Navy Retired The F-14 Tomcat Fighter Jet

    You probably know about the F-14 Tomcat from its appearances in the Top Gun franchise, but the fighter jet has been retired for almost 20 years. Here's why.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • Firefighters dowsing fire Bonhomme Richard
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    The 5 Worst Non-Combat Accidents To Befall US Navy Ships

    Although United States ships have seen disaster in combat, there are a few non-combat incidents that have been just as catastrophic as well.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • Ballistic missile launched from underwater
    By Brad Hill

    US Navy Submarines: What Does 'SLBM' Stand For?

    SLBMS have been a cornerstone of America's strategic deterrence since the 1960s, and here's how they work.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • USS Oriskany sinking
    By Brad Hill

    Why Did The Navy Sink Aircraft Carrier CV/CVA-34 (USS Oriskany) & Where Is It Now?

    Some time ago, the U.S. Navy sank one of its aircraft carriers for a reason that may not be immediately obvious. Here's where and why they did it.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • The USS Gerald R. Ford at sea
    By Nathan P. Gibson

    What Are The Different Types Of Aircraft Carriers? (And Which Ones Does The US Navy Have?)

    While aircraft carriers may seem purpose built for one mission - launching aircraft while at sea - there are actually a variety of designs and classifications.

    By Nathan P. Gibson Read More
  • An Army B-25 takes off from the deck of the USS Hornet
    By Eli Shayotovich

    Which U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Had The Shortest Service Life And What Happened To It?

    The seventh aircraft carrier to enter service was the USS Hornet, commissioned a mere 48 days before Pearl Harbor.

    By Eli Shayotovich Read More
  • Submarine operating submerged
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    The US Navy's Submarine Fleet Is Bigger Than You Think

    America's submarines are silent, deadly, and spend most of their time hidden beneath the waves. Here's how many there actually are.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • plane landing on aircraft carrier
    By Joe Capraro

    Unexpected Jobs That Exist On A US Navy Aircraft Carrier

    Aircraft carriers have their fair share of pilots and sailors, but these vessels have a few other jobs on board that help keep these floating cities operating.

    By Joe Capraro Read More
  • Standard Starbucks coffee shop
    By Damir Mujezinovic

    Do US Navy Aircraft Carriers Really Have Starbucks On Board?

    The internet has been fostering the rumor for years that U.S. warships have a Starbucks on board and it's not entirely inaccurate. Here's what we know.

    By Damir Mujezinovic Read More
  • Nuclear submarine at sunset
    By Michael Bruton

    The Evolution Of Naval Warfare: The Submarine's Lasting Impact

    Submarines have captivated imaginations and dominated nightmares for much of the 20th century, but undersea vessels have a much longer history than that.

    By Michael Bruton Read More
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