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Nose of 20,800-ton US Navy nuclear missile submarine heads for final assembly
The bow section of the US Navy’s first future ballistic-missile submarine, USS District of Columbia (SSBN-826), has left ...
National Security Journal on MSN
The Navy Never Built Deep-Diving Titanium Nuclear Submarines Like Russia
Titanium promised the Soviets deeper-diving, faster, low-magnetic submarines like Alfa and Sierra, but it came with brutal ...
South Korea's government has announced that it has finalised an agreement to build nuclear-powered submarines in partnership ...
Upgrading South Korea's submarine fleet would help ease the operational burden on the U.S. military in the Indo-Pacific ...
The Director-General of the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA), Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead, has announced he will retire in 2026—a year before U.S. nuclear-powered submarines are due to begin ...
While Seoul could expand its security roles, analysts warn the shift from strategic ambiguity could upset its US-China ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
Are Submarines Still Relevant For War?
Submarines have been used in warfare for centuries. Undersea warfare has come a long way since the first experimental ...
The National Interest on MSN
Defense Giants Team Up to Build Australian Nuclear Submarines
Four defense giants have teamed up to develop the combat system for Australia’s new nuclear-powered submarines. Analytical ...
How South Korea puts submarines to use, and in partnership with the U.S. and Japan, “is yet to be seen,” Adm. Daryl Caudle ...
North Korea on Tuesday said South Korea's plan to build nuclear-powered submarines with U.S. approval would trigger a ...
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