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A submarine collision sent a ship to the bottom - then a $60M salvage began
In February 2001, the Japanese training vessel Ehime Maru sank off Hawaii after a U.S. Navy submarine surfaced directly ...
Glamox, a leading lighting companies, has secured a contract from Austal USA to supply exterior and interior LED marine ...
Eight decades after the Oryoku Maru was sunk by American bombs, specialist divers are returning to retrieve the 250 men still trapped inside.
A new 111-metre specialised vessel has entered service in Russia, prompting speculation about its true purpose. Some ...
History-Computer on MSN
Rare footage: US Navy crane recovers sunken ship off the Atlantic coast
In 1942, U.S. Navy salvage crews worked off the Atlantic coast to recover ships lost during the early years of World War II.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US launches search in Philippines for WWII prisoners lost on Japanese ‘hell ship’
The Pentagon has launched one of its largest-ever underwater recovery missions to retrieve American ...
The war in Iran has dominated headlines with reports of airstrikes and escalating military activity. But beyond the immediate ...
A tour of the unsung vehicles that keep a United States Navy ship running: spotting dollies, tow tractors, “Tilly” cranes, forklifts, P-25 fire trucks, RHIBs, LCAC hovercraft, AAVs, and SEAL Delivery ...
Delaware, Philadelphia and federal agencies continue battling a barge fire in the Delaware Bay as the vessel is towed to safer water near New Jersey.
The U.S. Coast Guard alerted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that the OOCL Sunflower had lost 57 containers while transiting south of the Aleutian Islands on March 3, according to ...
New Scientist on MSN
Rumours of a Firefly reboot abound, but should the Serenity fly again?
Star Nathan Fillion is stoking rumours that cult western-in-space television series Firefly could be rebooted. Emily H. Wilson realises she is being toyed with – but is still praying for its return ...
Sanctioned Russian-controlled LNG shadow ship Arctic Metagaz has not sunk but is still afloat, listing and adrift in the Mediterranean, according to Libyan authorities. A photo sent to TradeWinds with ...
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