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China's submarines are getting quieter and deadlier in the seas closest to home, analysts warn
China's been steadily upgrading its submarine fleet and weapons to detect those of the US should the two nations go to war.
National Security Journal on MSN
AIP: The Cheap Stealth Submarines the U.S. Navy Will Never Build
The U.S. Navy exclusively operates nuclear-powered submarines due to their unparalleled advantages in endurance, speed, and firepower, which are essential for global power projection. Unlike ...
National Security Journal on MSN
France’s Suffren-Class Nuclear Submarine Has a Message for the U.S. Navy
France’s new Suffren-class nuclear attack submarine represents a significant leap forward for its navy. -The modern, stealthy ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
America’s Secret Weapon Against Stealth Submarines
Submarines were built to disappear — but that might be changing. A breakthrough technology called Distributed Acoustic ...
The Black Sea Fleet submarine Novorossiysk has set off an alarm following an 'explosive hazard' onboard - the submarine is currently travelling in the Mediterranean Sea ...
A RUSSIAN submarine capable of carrying nuclear weapons suffered a “serious accident” in the Mediterranean, according to reports. Fuel is now said to be leaking from Putin’s ...
The National Interest on MSN
Japan’s Submarines Have Just Become More Lethal
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has been contracted to mass-produce long-range cruise missiles for Japan’s submarine fleet.
New analysis warns the U.S. nuclear force designed in 2010 cannot handle current global threats and proposes massive ...
Russian Secrets, a new cross-border investigation, reveals the shadowy procurement network behind Russia’s surveillance ...
Babcock International Group and HII signed a memorandum of understanding to bring together HII’s REMUS unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) and Babcock’s submarine Weapon Handling and Launch Systems ...
WESTFIELD, NJ – Westfield native James Reynolds, a U.S. Navy lieutenant, was recently highlighted by the Navy for his service as a weapons officer on a submarine. Reynolds, a 2013 graduate of St.
Navy Times on MSN
Navy cannibalizing materiel for spare parts, watchdog says
Because of delays relying on vendors, Navy maintainers have been forced to scavenge parts from submarines and grounded ...
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