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 a thing like that?
While it’s been almost a century since the last kill by an American submarine, other navies have done so more recently.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made a direct threat against the United States Navy's warships operating in the ...
During RIMPAC 2022, allied forces selected the retired guided-missile frigate USS Rodney M. Davis as the target for a dramatic live-fire SINKEX exercise. The 453-foot Oliver Hazard Perry-class warship ...
Viral video claiming Iran struck a US destroyer is misleading. Footage is from 2022 Malaysian Navy drills amid escalating US-Iran-Israel conflict.
No aircraft carrier has successfully been sunk by enemy action since the end of World War II.
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After the sinking of Russia’s Black Sea flagship and the start of RIMPAC, attention has shifted to one of the most dramatic naval events still visible to the public - sink exercises, or SINKEX. In ...
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