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The little known chapter in the aircraft carrier’s history is the subject of a new book, “The Sailing of the Intrepid.” ...
It's easy to see why nuclear power is suitable for ships, as reactors generate a lot of power for their size, compared to ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee a Lost U.S. Navy Submarine, Sunk During a World War I Test Run, in Digital DetailDuring the WHOI mission to photograph the USS F-1, the researchers also surveyed another piece of military wreckage: a lost ...
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The Battleship Roma & The Birth of The Smart Bomb...The narrative of the air campaign during World War II centres around huge formations of bombers dropping hundreds – sometimes thousands – of tons of bombs on the ground below in an effort to pummel ...
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Inside the USS Growler: A Rare Glimpse at Cold War Deterrence, Submarine Life, and the Evolution of Undersea TechnologyNot our idea, of fun and good cheers, but doing our job to ensure many New Years. These lines, written by Lt. (j.g.) Bruce Felt on New Year’s Day 1961 aboard the USS Growler, reflect the serious life ...
Whether you’re heading to this year’s Biennale, planning a future visit, or simply daydreaming about Venice, this ...
America’s diminishing capacity to build the tools of modern power. From textiles to high-tech electronics to warships, trade ...
As the war in Western Europe began reaching its inevitable conclusion, German efforts to expedite arms production led to some ...
The story is true. The German sub officially was known as U-166. It was among a fleet of 23 sent to the Atlantic Ocean in the ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz inaugurated a groundbreaking German brigade in Lithuania that is meant to help protect NATO’s eastern flank and declared Thursday that “the security of our Baltic ...
Gustav Friedrich Adolph Quick, 89, the last surviving crew member of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee that was scuttled in the River Plate at the beginning of World War II, has passed away ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNStarship's next launch is imminent. Its real risk is still in orbit - Part IIAs SpaceX readies Starship’s next test, questions over refueling and mass limits threaten its lunar and Martian goals.
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