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Why the Navy Chose Aluminum for Some Warships

Warships were always built from steel, so why did the US Navy start using aluminum in some of its modern ships? The answer is ...
Türkiye’s MILGEM program is transforming its navy into a rising global maritime power and major warship exporter ...
Royal Navy tests “Rattler” uncrewed vessels in a milestone sea trial, escorting warships from 500 miles away in a step toward a Hybrid Navy.
With this steel-cutting ceremony, we are setting in motion the creation of a maritime platform that will serve humanity in ...
The US Navy stood up a new task force last year to explore innovation for future wars. The task force is closely watching how Ukraine has leveraged asymmetric tactics against Russia. It is training ...
This video reveals how a ship built before World War I is still sailing today. Kommuna has outlived governments, fleets, and ...
U.S. carriers are difficult to sink, but there are a variety of weapons and tactics available to various nations should they attempt to sink a carrier.
The Times identified nearly 100 locations traversed by naval vessels across a two-and-a-half-month period to determine what ...
Mahe rivals larger warships with its speed, agility and precision strike power. Designed specifically for coastal security, ...
Two recent aircraft carriers—each named USS Enterprise—would have made memorable museum ships. For various reasons, neither could be saved.
Visakhapatnam, hosted the Flag-Off ceremony of the ‘Naman' Car Rally being undertaken by personnel from the Indian Navy's ...