Book Review – X.1: The Royal Navy’s Mystery Submarine
In 1901, a British admiral reportedly denounced submarines as “underhand, unfair and damned un-English.” At the 1921 Washington Naval Conference, …
In 1901, a British admiral reportedly denounced submarines as “underhand, unfair and damned un-English.” At the 1921 Washington Naval Conference, …
Some two years after initiating design work, Haifa based Israel Shipyard Ltd. (ISL) used the recent IMDEX Asia 2013 exhibition …
For sailor Horace Flack, the war started before he was old enough to enlist. Flack wasn’t 18 years old yet …
Rear Adm. Mark “Buz” Buzby has retired after a distinguished 34-year career in the U.S. Navy, the last three and …
The Bangladesh navy (BN) took possession of its largest warship on May 23, 2013 in Alameda, Calif., with the “hot …
It is a remarkable achievement for any book that is not the scripture of a major religion to reach its …
Between the world wars, France built a series of beautiful but tragic warships. It may seem strange to call warships …
The more reliable the Navy’s MQ-8B Fire Scout becomes, the more theater commanders want it. At the end of March, …
It’s a matter of historical record that the Royal Navy‘s first aircraft carrier, HMS Argus, was fully operational for more …
Delegations of senior naval officers from Asia and around the world converged on Singapore May 14-16 for the 9th International …