US Navy loses a Facebook page to hackers
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Still better than losing Pearl Harbour

The US Navy has lost control of the official Facebook page for its destroyer-class warship, the USS Kidd. Someone has hacked the page and, for the past two days, done nothing but stream Age of Empires.

US Navy mothballs Quake super weapon
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We will never see its like after all

The US Navy has decided that the railgun weapon which was made legendary in Quake will not be fired in anger after all.

US Navy accused of piracy
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This is not 1812

The United States Navy is liable for mass copyright infringement case bought by a German company Bitmanagement.

US Navy shoots down ICBM headed towards Hawaii
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It was about as easy as a nuclear war

In a historic test, a US Navy guided missile destroyer shot down an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) warhead aimed at a patch of ocean off the Hawaiian Islands.

US Navy regrets following Jobs’ dream
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Touchscreens led to destroyer collision

The US Navy has worked out that using touchscreens to run its throttle and helm controls on its destroyers was a dumb idea.

5G might mess with weather satellites
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US Navy worried

A U.S. Navy memo warns that 5G mobile networks are likely to interfere with weather satellites, and senators are urging the Federal Communications Commission to avoid issuing new spectrum licenses to wireless carriers until changes are made to prevent harms to weather forecasting.

US Navy is a bunch of pirates
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Who can forget the burning of Whitehaven?

The US Navy is living up to its founding history as being a bunch of pirates by stealing a 3D virtual reality application from one of its German allies Bitmanagement, a court was told.

US navy deploys lasers
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Not on sharks 

The US navy has deployed its first operational laser weapon, only this time it is not attaching them to sharks.

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Who needs shells?