 The Navy recently conducted a successful test of the electromagnetic catapult system. This system was designed to expand the operational capability of future carriers in aircraft. Navy divers are scheduled to assist with the extraction of the Civil War airship, CSS Georgia, later this year. Her remains will be handed over to the Naval History and Heritage Command. CSS Georgia was intentionally scuttled during the Civil War, yet was not discovered until more than 100 years later. And finally, the Block II Rolling Airframe Missile, or RAM, recently achieved initial operational capability aboard USS Arlington. This missile claims several new improvements, including the chance of intercepting threats at longer ranges. The RAM is arguably one of the most capable anti-ship cruise missile defense systems in the world. For these stories and more, visit navy.mil.