Oceanliner Designs on MSN
Why this experimental warship was sunk on purpose
HMS Vixen was ahead of its time and still a failure. This video explores why the Royal Navy abandoned the ship and ...
On April 18, 1988, the U.S. Navy destroyed two Iranian oil platforms, sunk one frigate and a missile boat, crippled a second ...
If you're ever out at sea and come across a brightly colored plastic boat riddled with bullet holes, chances are it was used ...
The Revolutionary War gunboat Philadelphia is shedding wood flakes at the Smithsonian. Conservators race to preserve the 1776 ...
Scary Mysteries on MSN
He took his father to the water and turned it into a grave
They went to the pond for reasons no one can fully explain. A fist fight broke out, and the struggle moved into the water. The son told investigators he held his father down again and again, like a ...
Not a week goes by seemingly without the release of a new and alarming statistic about the rate of pub closures, writes Malcolm Warne ...
Not a week goes by seemingly without the release of a new and alarming statistic about the rate of pub closures, writes Malcolm Warne ...
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After years of Russian denials, court accidentally admits Black Sea battleship was sunk by Ukraine
Russia has admitted for the first time that a Ukrainian missile sank its prized Black Sea flagship, later deleting the statement and returning to the official narrative that the guided-missile cruiser ...
Long-range weapons and other technologies are blurring the lines between combat and non-combat situations for sailors.
A tour of the heaviest military machines ever built, from super-heavy tanks and rail guns to record-setting bombers, submarines, battleships, and modern aircraft carriers—each compared to the weight ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why the Black Sea Is Becoming a Hotbed for Russian Naval Drones
Following Ukraine’s string of high-profile drone attacks against Russia’s naval forces in the Black Sea, the Kremlin has ...
Following several weeks of speculation, the German government and shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) announced the conclusion of a preliminary agreement on Tuesday, Feb. 3, to build three ...
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