
TV Schedule for Smithsonian Channel USA HD
Thursday, August 7th TV listings for Smithsonian Channel USA HD
Combat Ships The Smallest Ships
A look at the smallest ships of war and the major roles they've played over the centuries, including the 1776 gunboat built to stop a British invasion and the HA-19 sub.
Combat Ships Sunk
New high-tech investigations uncover what sunk a World War I cruiser, a World War II submarine, a British destroyer from the Falklands War, and more.
Combat Ships Top Guns
A look at how navy weapons have evolved over the centuries, from cannons to gun turrets to nuclear missiles and beyond.
Combat Ships Courageous Captains
Exploring maritime heroes who left their mark on history through their bravery and skill, including Larry Chambers, Ernest Evans, and Robert Smalls.
Combat Ships River Raiders
A look at riverine warfare from the Civil War to Vietnam and small but powerful combat ships.
Combat Ships Explosion!
Recounting some of maritime warfare's explosions, from world wars and Vietnam to the nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll.
Combat Ships Viking Longships
The story of one of the world's most effective war machines: the Viking longship, seeing how its design evolved from swift war canoe to versatile and feared ship that would change the course of history.
Combat Ships Stealth
Vessels that operate in secret, unseen by their enemies, from secret missions that helped win World War II to modern stealth ships using strange shapes and technology to avoid spying ears and eyes.
Combat Ships Wooden Warships
A look at the most famous wooden warships over the course of 500 years.
Combat Ships Destroyers and Cruisers
The ships that made mighty empires, from the lone wolves that patrolled the high seas for imperial Britain to the USS Laffey's heroic WWII battle against kamikazes at Okinawa.
Combat Ships Amphibious Assaults
The evolution of amphibious assault vehicles, including the restoration of Britain's last surviving LCT 7074 landing craft, designed to carry six Churchill tanks.
Combat Ships Rescue Ships
A look at some of the rescue ships of the past 200 years of wartime and the brave men and women who risked their lives to save others.
Air Warriors Prowler-Growler
Electronic warfare aircraft; the EA-6B Prowler; the EA-18G Growler.
Air Warriors B-52
The history of the longest serving bomber in the U.S. military: the B-52 Stratofortress.
Air Warriors Chinook
The 50-year evolution of the Army's top transport helicopter, the CH-47 Chinook.
Air Warriors Top Gunships
Exploring the world's top close air support aircraft, which enter battles at a minute's notice.
Air Warriors Mosquito
A look at the British multi-role fighter aircraft; the de Havilland Mosquito was used in the Second World War as a bomber, fighter and reconnaissance aircraft.
Air Warriors KC-135 Stratotanker
The history of the KC-135 Stratotanker, the 60-year-old aerial refueler that keeps fighter jets flying.
Air Warriors Osprey
The Marine Corps' V-22 Osprey.
Air Warriors F-15
The F-15 Eagle's conquests in Iraq, Yugoslavia and even space.
Air Warriors P-38 Lightning
Innovative engineering allows the P-38 Lightning to fly faster and climb higher than any other WWII warplane; a twin-propeller fighter with heavy armaments packed into its nose, the P-38 becomes one of America's premiere combat planes during the war.
Air Warriors Apache
The AH-64 Apache, one of the most heavily fortified and well-armed helicopters ever built.
Air Warriors F-18
Exploring the history of the F-18 and how the U.S. Navy's dual-role aircraft has dominated both the air and the battlefields for over three decades.
Air Warriors Harrier
The inside story of the Harrier, the world's most famous short takeoff and vertical landing fighter jet.