The Invincible Fleet is the biggest fleet ever built in the world in the 16th century by the King of Philip II of Spain.
USS Constitution Warship, also known as Old Ironides, is the oldest warship that is still operating in the world and is still sailing today.
The first submarine in the world, Nautilus, was launched in 1954 and became the first submarine to reach the North Pole in 1958.
Yamato warship from Japan is the biggest warship ever made and became a legend in the history of World War 2.
Bismarck's warship from Germany was the biggest and most powerful warship in its time, but eventually sank in Atlantic in 1941.
The HMS Dreadnought warship from Britain is known as a revolutionary warship in its time and changed the way the sea war was carried out.
In 1588, the famous Spanish fleet was defeated by the British fleet, which was an important victory in the history of the sea war.
USS Arizona's warship became an icon of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941, when the ship sank and killed nearly 1,200 crew members.
The first marine war using a flying warship was World War I, where aircraft were placed on warships to conduct air surveillance.
U-505 submarine from Germany is the first enemy submarine that was captured by the United States during World War II and is now exhibited as part of the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.