Why Hitler lost the war: German strategic mistakes in WWII Video 36:20, published Jun 29 2012 7 votes
The history of a Cold War mastermind: Gus Weiss, a shrewd intelligence insider, pulled off an audacious tech hack against the Soviets in the last century. Or did he? Article 8654 words 4 votes
Decades-old photography from the U-2 spy program now offers a time machine to see traces of the historical and ancient past Article 2192 words 11 votes
There may never ever be another man as powerful as Stanislav Petrov Video 41:38, published Jul 7 2019 7 votes
Military reforms of Diocletian - Roman Imperial army documentary Video 18:33, published Jan 30 2020 4 votes
The deadliest disaster in maritime history happened seventy-five years ago this week: Thousands of German citizens and soldiers fleeing the Soviet army died when the “Wilhelm Gustloff” sank Article 1924 words 4 votes
On the 200th anniversary of his death, George III’s collection of more than 3,000 military maps, views and prints in the Royal Collection have been made publicly available online Article 433 words 5 votes
Cod war tensions with Iceland – British trawlers, bunched together as they are, make easy prey for Icelandic gunboats in 1976 Article 542 words 3 votes
Sweden dodged a bullet by not building this nuclear submarine – the reactor had an insufficient amount of nuclear shielding Article 532 words 5 votes
Soviets in Afhghanistan: The invasion that changed everything Video 16:02, published Sep 24 2019 5 votes
When the USS John S. McCain crashed in the Pacific, the Navy blamed the destroyer’s crew for the loss of ten sailors. The truth is the Navy’s flawed technology set the McCain up for disaster Article 5696 words 9 votes
The Montauk Project: The alleged US military program that inspired Stranger Things Article 2657 words 7 votes
The history of the Ohio-class guided missile submarine and its future as a drone-carrier platform Article 8640 words 7 votes
Swedish maritime archaeologists have discovered two wrecks believed to be 17th-century warships – one of which is likely to be the sister ship of the Vasa Article 359 words, published Nov 8 2019 5 votes
The extraordinary story of Joy Whitehead - female soldier of the first world war Article 1600 words, published Nov 5 2019 8 votes
How skeletons of WWI ships came to rest in the Potomac Article 2163 words, published Oct 18 2019 4 votes
The secret mission to seize Nazi map data: How a covert US Army intelligence unit canvassed war-torn Europe, capturing intelligence with incalculable strategic value Article 4641 words 9 votes
The 1963 sinking of the Thresher killed 129 men and became history’s deadliest submarine disaster Article 1516 words 5 votes
Down to seven vets, Pearl Harbor survivors' group in California holds final meeting Article 1461 words 15 votes
Denmark honours Bernhard Arp Sindberg who rescued thousands of Chinese during the Japanese imperial army's orgy of violence in Nanjing in 1937 Article 1005 words 6 votes
Navajo code talkers: The last of the living WWII heroes share their stories Article 926 words, published Nov 27 2017 11 votes
Sixty years since rising from the deep – Swedish warship Vasa's preservation still a major challenge Link 4 votes
Norway reportedly detects radioactive leakage from Soviet submarine ‘Komsomolets’ in Arctic Article 422 words 7 votes
In 1989, the Pepsi Company cut a deal with the USSR that left it with a fleet of Russian military ships, making PepsiCo temporarily the sixth-largest Navy in the world Article 1139 words 10 votes