The turret spent nearly 140 years on the ocean floor after the ironclad warship sank during a storm off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 1862.
The Royal New Zealand Navy has conducted its first test firing of the Norwegian AGM-119 Penguin anti-ship missile. The launch was carried out by an SH-2G(I) Super Seasprite helicopter, part of the air ...
Seamen’s Bethel, under President Oliveira, plans new exhibits honoring fishermen and maritime history, continuing efforts to ...
Brace yourself for an unforgettable "Morning at the Museum" at the National Naval Aviation Museum (NNAM) this February. Enjoy a Chick-fil-A breakfast, captivating presentations from the Museum's ...
The United States Navy has officially banned its members from using DeepSeek — an artificial intelligence chatbot created in China — out of fear the Chinese government could exploit sensitive ...
The U.S. Navy issued a warning to its members to avoid using DeepSeek "in any capacity," due to "potential security and ethical concerns." The warning was sent out on Friday as buzz about the ...
Newly captured satellite imagery shows Russia appearing to evacuate military equipment from a key naval base in Syria. The images are the latest sign that Moscow is scaling down its footprint in ...
The Leonardtown resident attended the opening launch of the “Understanding Anthropometry: the Science of Human Measurement in Aviation” exhibit at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum ...
Tokyo is stepping up its campaign to win a lucrative Australian naval contract by pledging to give "priority" to warship exports over its own navy. Japan's defence chief says if his country's ...
KARAIKAL: Around 13 fishers from Tamil Nadu and Puducherry were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on Monday night for allegedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line and fishing in Sri ...
“Most of the options in Libya…do not have significant preexisting naval facilities and much of the infrastructure which does exist has suffered war damage. The Russians would likely be ...
President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to alleviate crowds at the Paris museum and to charge higher fees for visitors from outside the European Union. By Aurelien Breeden Reporting from Paris ...
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