Montana-class super battleships would have been nice-to-have assets for the U.S. Navy fleet during World War II and beyond.
The U.S. Navy might have begun World War II with faster battlecruisers had it prioritized building them after World War I, instead of slow, heavily armored battleships.
Before aircraft carriers dominated naval supremacy, U.S. battleships like the Iowa-class ruled the seas. Built during World ...
The Royal Navy's next-generation warship, HMS Glasgow, is one step closer to being fully operational, as sailors have ...
Dynateq International, a division of Reunert Applied Electronics, is broadening its successful Rogue series of remotely ...
Accordingly, Simple Flying now shares the story of the USN's oldest supercarrier still in service, the USS Nimitz (CVN-68), ...
The Northrop Grumman 30mm M230 LF (Link Fed) Chain Gun is standard equipment of the Apache AH-64 attack helicopter used by ...
The first training sessions for operating a new Royal Navy warship’s main gun have been completed. Two sailors took a trip to ...
The History of Diving Museum has two upcoming events for those interested in diving and military history. On Sunday, Oct. 13, ...
The four-month-long Battle of Avdiivka (October 2023-February 2024) is one of the bloodiest battles of the 21st century to ...
The Millennium was a Super Minerva-class battleship that withstood nuclear attacks, betrayals, and even armadas.
The discovery of HMS TROOPER solves a decades-old mystery and helps bring closure to the families of the victims - The ...