The behemoth battleship Yamato was dispatched on its suicidal mission to Okinawa in 1945 because of a naval officer's misunderstanding of a question posed by the emperor, according to a newly ...
The Montana-class battleships, authorized in 1941 but never built, were intended to be the last of their kind for the U.S.
The USS Missouri, an Iowa-class battleship, is celebrated as one of the most iconic American warships. Commissioned during ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News)—Animage Magazine and Ghibli Exhibition will start their overseas show on Jan. 8 at Taipei’s Huashan 1914 ...
The Tokaido Shinkansen, which links the three major metropolitan areas of Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, has been running in tandem ...
In April 1945, the Yamato, the largest battleship in history, left for Okinawa to destroy American warships and prevent their landing. Weighing 70,000 tonnes and armed with 150 guns, it faced the U.S.
These pillars signaled the start of the Spell Carnival, a festival hosted by Yukari Yakumo where one must put their Spell Cards on the line in battle. In order to investigate the true intentions of ...
Ukraine has teased its future naval flagship with footage of testing that it boasts demonstrates its "high combat capability." Kyiv's navy posted a two-minute video of aerial and interior footage ...
A wreck discovered off the Aberdeenshire coast is a Royal Navy warship sunk by a torpedo during World War One, it has been confirmed. More than 500 of HMS Hawke's crew died when it was attacked by ...
The Ukushima was carrying a crew of about 40 at the time. A total of 12 ships of the class were built, but the first three had since been decommissioned. To reduce its magnetic signature during ...