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World’s most advanced: 10,200-ton nuclear submarine completes first US trials
Massachusetts is the 25th Virginia-class submarine and the 12th built by Newport News Shipbuilding, one of only two shipyards in the US capable of constructing nuclear-powered submarines. The vessel ...
Measuring 618 x 140 feet, Atlas will play a critical role in the construction and sustainment of the Columbia-class ballistic ...
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How Drug Cartels Built a $193 Billion Fleet of Narco Submarines
Discover how the $193 billion narco submarine In the fight against global drug trafficking, one of the most shocking ...
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There could be 'mutual interest' in Canada building its submarines, says German armament secretary
There's nothing stopping Canada from building half — maybe more — of the dozen submarines it intends to buy for the navy, ...
They're set to replace the UK's Astute-class attack submarines by the 2030s. It comes as part of the UK government's bid to boost its armed forces amid rising global threats. The UK plans to build 12 ...
NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I.—Could “collaborative robots” get Navy submarine projects back on cost and schedule? General Dynamics Electric Boat is seeing results using programmable devices that cut and weld ...
London (CNN) — Britain will build new attack submarines, invest billions on nuclear warheads and move towards “war-fighting readiness,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday, as he braces for a ...
A Taiwan-built submarine has missed its September sea trial deadline, raising fresh concerns over the future of the high-profile project as Beijing's military pressure increases. The Indigenous ...
The UK intends to send a “message to Moscow” with plans to expand its fleet of attack submarines and invest in its nuclear deterrent as part of a new defense strategy to head off the threat posed by ...
In a move that has likely led to sighs of relief in London and Canberra, the Trump administration has reportedly reaffirmed ...
Analysts said such a technology transfer was plausible given Pyongyang’s support for Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
For over a century, the ocean has been the ultimate refuge for those who wished to disappear. From the U-boats of the first ...
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