The debate over whether the United States navy needs a new class of battleships has been running for months and is shaped as ...
From the 1890s through the World War II, battleships ruled the waves. These steel leviathans projected naval power across all the world's seas, clashing with other ships or bombarding enemy forces ...
Summary and Key Points: The Iowa-class battleships were the fastest and most powerful the U.S. Navy ever built. The four ...
The battleship was once one of the central elements of power in any blue-water navy, and they were prominent throughout world conflicts for half a century. The first modern vessel of its time equipped ...
Between the 1880s and the end of World War II, the navies of the world built hundreds of “all-big-gun” battleships, including dreadnoughts and fast battleships. The massive seagoing behemoths evolved ...
The use of nuclear power aboard the future Trump-class vessels may seem prudent now, but is likely to become a financial and logistical albatross for the Navy. The US Navy’s future Trump-class ...