The U.S. Navy will occasionally sink its own old, unwanted ships, but it's an expensive business, so why would it want to do ...
The Navy has obtained authority to blast and sink as many as two real ships a year in the Gulf of Alaska over the next five years to give pilots and gunners authentic targets for their sights. But ...
Naval combat seems complicated enough, but if torpedoes have to directly impact their target to do damage, it'd be even ...
The effectiveness of the U.S. Navy can't be measured through training exercises with dry fire. One of the most critical aspects of preparing sailors for actual combat and testing tactical proficiency ...
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - The U.S. Navy is resuming its practice of using old warships for target practice and sinking them in U.S. coastal waters after a nearly two-year moratorium spurred by ...
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) – The U.S. Navy is resuming its practice of using old warships for target practice and sinking them in U.S. coastal waters after a nearly two-year moratorium spurred by ...
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - The U.S. Navy is resuming its practice of using old warships for target practice and sinking them in U.S. coastal waters after a nearly two-year moratorium spurred by ...