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A Closer Look at the Navy's Newest Warship
« on: January 10, 2025, 12:21:38 pm »
A Closer Look at the Navy's Newest Warship
By
Adam E.
2024-10-19
 
Originally published on our site everydaymonkey.com
The United States Navy operates all over the world, in land, air and sea - and in some of the most difficult conditions imaginable. Whether it's harrowing heat or arctic cold, the Navy finds a way to get there and get the job done. Often, achieving that requires specialized equipment and vessels, built using the most cutting-edge technology available.

Today, aircraft carriers, supply ships, and submarines can feel like they've been lifted straight out of a Star Trek episode; their sheer scale, as well as their astounding engineering and tech are almost within the realm of science fiction.

So, what do the U.S. Navy's most advanced ships look like, and what are they used for?

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