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  • Missile in the sky
    By Damir Mujezinovic 8 months ago

    Can America Shoot Down Hypersonic Missiles?

    As militaries around the world continue to develop, hypersonic missiles are becoming more and more common. But can America shoot down one of these weapons?

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  • US Army's Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missile launch platform
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 8 months ago

    US Army's Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missile: What's Its Range And Top Speed?

    As a hypersonic missile, the Dark Eagle can travel at mind-boggling speeds with an equally impressive range, putting just about any adversary within its sights.

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  • Rows and rows of in-flight entertainment screens are seen on an Emirates plane.
    By Zohaib Ahmed 8 months ago

    Which Airline Has The Largest Seatback TV Screens?

    As inflight entertainment has evolved, seatback TV screens have grown into entertainment centers. Which airline boasts the biggest seatback screens of all?

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  • The blast from the Baker nuclear bomb test during Operation Crossroads at Bikini Atoll on July 25, 1946, showing naval warships impacted by the explosion.
    By Eli Shayotovich 8 months ago

    Why Did The US Navy Drop A Nuclear Bomb On Its Own Ships?

    Nuclear bombs are devastating weapons that are commonly known to have only been used once, but America has dropped multiple and once on their own ships

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  • B-2 Spirit bomber on the tarmac
    By Chris Littlechild 8 months ago

    B-2 Bomber Interior: Does The Stealth Jet Actually Have A Toilet?

    The B2 bomber is capable of long-range strategic strikes, but getting to and from the battlefield takes time, so how do the pilots relieve themselves?

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  • tugboats guiding large ship in water
    By Olivia Richman 8 months ago

    Why Do Tugboats Sit So Low In The Water?

    Tugboats are shockingly effective little watercrafts because of their carefully thought-out designs. This includes having them sit so low in the water.

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  • An icebreaker operating in a frozen sea.
    By Bob Sharp 8 months ago

    What Is An Icebreaker And What Makes It Different From Other Ships?

    Ships that can cut through the ice are ever more valuable as the world warms and commerce turns north. But just how does an icebreaker differ from other ships?

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  • Avro 671 on display in a museum
    By Bob Sharp 8 months ago

    5 Little-Known Military Helicopters Used In WW2

    Helicopters made a big difference in World War II, but some have gone unnoticed. Here are the five that should be recognized and their specs.

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  • Wright Military Flyer on the ground
    By Chris Littlechild 8 months ago

    What Was The First Military Plane And How Much Did The Army Pay For It?

    After the Wright brothers developed the first powered airplane, it didn't take long for the military to want to adopt it. Here's who built the first one.

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  • Colt M1911 Handgun
    By Zak Wojnar 8 months ago

    10 Of The Most Notorious Weapons Used In WWII, And How They Worked

    Explore the most notorious weapons of WWII and discover how they worked, from buzzsaw machine guns and game-changing bombs to whisper-silent stealth pistols.

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  • Aerial view of a cargo ship gliding on water
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 8 months ago

    The Useful Reason Why Some Commercial Ships Blow Bubbles Underwater

    The next time you see a supertanker or cargo ship sail by, you might notice a stream of bubble trailing behind it. Here's why those ships are generating them.

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  • German WW2 era self-propelled heavy howitzer Panzerfeldhaubitze 18M auf Geschützwagen III/IV (Sf) Hummel (Sd.Kfz.165) Bumblebee.
    By Eli Shayotovich 8 months ago

    Why Was The WW2 German Hummel Tank Called 'Bumblebee?'

    In WWII, the German army developed many types of armored vehicles. See why one of these quick Panzers was given the nickname of the "Bumblebee."

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  • A Chengdu J-10 on display
    By James Hydzik 8 months ago

    Pakistan's Impressive Fighter Jet Is Disrupting Indian Airstrikes - Here's What Makes The J-10 So Deadly

    Pakistan shot down two Indian fighter jets with its J-10 jet fighters. Here's where those jets came from and what makes them so dangerous to its foes.

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  • A Russian MiG-35 Fighter jet during a Russian airshow
    By Rahul Srinivas 8 months ago

    What Does MiG Stand For On The Russian Fighter Jets?

    Russia's MiG fighter jets are some of the best to have ever seen the skies, but you'd be forgiven for not knowing what the three letters in its name stand for.

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  • Four American soldiers in Germany carry a banner for Wiesbaden High School in a parade.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 8 months ago

    How Did The US Get So Many Military Bases Around The World?

    The United States has hundreds of military bases around the world, and that didn't happen all at once. Here's the story behind America's military presence.

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  • The USNS Mercy leaving port.
    By Chris Littlechild 8 months ago

    What Are Hospital Ships And What Makes Them So Special?

    From small to jumbo, hospital ships belong both to the world's navies and to private charitable efforts. Here's a look at these floating medical centers.

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  • A sleek F-35 fighter jet soars through the sky, showcasing cutting-edge stealth technology and advanced aerodynamics
    By Tom Clark 8 months ago

    How Do Stealth Aircraft Hide Their Engines From Enemy Radar & Heat Seeking Missiles?

    When the military builds a stealth aircraft it needs to be invisible to radar and the tracking system on a missile. How do engineers manage this feat?

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  • An SV-50 speeding away from a marina
    By Dauglas Denga 8 months ago

    This Is The Top Speed Of The Fastest Boat You Can Actually Buy

    If you want to experience the feeling of naval freedom that only a speed boat can give you, there's one you can buy today that is unmatched.

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  • A World War II-era bomb with a propeller on the front.
    By Daniel Trock 8 months ago

    Why Did Some WW2 Bombs Have Propellers? Here's What They Were For

    Some World War II bombs had tiny propellers on the front or both front and back. Could these really steer the bomb? If not, why were they there?

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  • MSC Virtuosa cruise ship
    By Chris Littlechild 8 months ago

    What Happens To All The Poop On A Cruise Ship?

    Cruise ships embark on voyages that can last multiple days and carry thousands of people, who what happens to all the waste on board? Here's what we know.

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  • India Agni-V launching in a forest
    By Madeline Cuccio 8 months ago

    What Kind Of Nuclear Missiles Do India And Pakistan Actually Have?

    Comparing the two nations together, both India and Pakistan seemingly maintain a very similar nuclear stockpile, but have very different defense policies.

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  • Mushroom cloud from a nuclear blast
    By Jack Picone 8 months ago

    Atomic Vs. Nuclear Bombs: Is There A Difference?

    Atomic vs. nuclear bombs — are they really different? Here’s a simple breakdown of what sets them apart.

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  • an F-35 parked on the ramp
    By Jowi Morales 8 months ago

    Who Makes The F-35 Fighter Jet And How Many Does The US Have?

    The F-35 Lightning II is a fifth-generation fighter jet developed by not one but multiple companies all across the globe. It's truly a global collaboration.

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  • A Canadair CL-415 SuperScooper drops water to protect a house during a California wildfire.
    By Jowi Morales 8 months ago

    How Many Gallons Of Water Does A Firefighting Plane Hold?

    Firefighting planes are front-line combatants when a wildfire breaks out. They come in a wide variety of sizes, and their capacity is equally varied.

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  • Hamilton, a 127-meter U.S. Coast Guard Legend Class Cutter (WMSL-753), at its mooring at Joint Base Charleston in Charleston Harbor.
    By Eli Shayotovich 8 months ago

    Why Coast Guard Ships Are Painted White (But Navy Ships Are Gray)

    Coast Guard ships have very different intended purposes compared to those of the US Navy, but is there a reason why they're painted a different color?

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  • A Korean Air Boeing 747 at Los Angeles International AIrport.
    By Zohaib Ahmed 8 months ago

    Why Does The Boeing 747 Have A Hump?

    In the sleekly aerondynamic world of aviation, it looks a bit odd, but the Boeing 747 has a hump atop it. The reason goes back to the 1960s.

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  • A missile flying through a cloudy sky
    By Shane O'Neill 8 months ago

    How Do Heat-Seeking Missiles Avoid Locking Onto The Sun?

    Heat-seeking missiles, as the name suggests, lock on to heat sources. So why don't they target the hottest thing we know of, the sun? Here's why.

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