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How the FSF-1 Sea Fighter Works

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Nations are facing a more guerilla-style warfare - even at sea, and the equipment must evolve to meet new demands. Enter the Sea Fighter. Learn about this experimental, high-speed, "invisible" ship.

How the Zumwalt Class Destroyer Works

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The Zumwalt is the military's class of next-generation destroyers. Find out how the Zumwalt class destroyer works and learn about Zumwalt technology.

The World's Shortest War Lasted Just 38 Minutes

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The Anglo-Zanzibar War lasted less than an hour, involving two countries very unevenly matched. But what was the conflict about?

What If We Ended War?

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Would we stick flowers in our hair and dance in the street? Or twiddle our thumbs and wonder what to do with all that new free time? Join us as we ponder a world without war.

What Is the Strongest Military in the World?

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Military power isn't distributed evenly across the globe. Some countries have huge armies, air forces and navies, while others have little more than some semi-professional militias.

How Much Do You Know About "Steven Universe"?

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In a world of Gem aliens, one boy teams up with the good guys to help save the day. Take this quiz and find out how much you know about Steven Universe and his friends!

World War II Relics Still Haunt Pacific Waters

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Decades after the massive conflict, reminders of battles linger in pristine Pacific waters.

How did a shipwreck double the size of the United States?

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The El Cazador shipwreck took with it the money that was to buy the Louisiana territory for Mexico. Find out more about the El Cazador shipwreck.

How the Vikings Worked

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The Vikings, we may think, were bloodthirsty pillagers in horned helmets. While Vikings did plunder, they also did great things -- and in different headgear.

The Simple Difference Between Ballistic Missiles and Cruise Missiles

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Despite the phrase "going ballistic," the term "ballistic" refers to how a missile travels through the air, not its explosive capability.

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