A Question of Design, Not Evolution At first glance, it seems obvious that submarines should look like the creatures tha ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The Skipjack submarines were not “just” a serially-produced class of nuclear-powered attack submarines—though, in the mid-1950s, that alone would have been a ...
Russia’s Amur-class submarines were supposed to be export-ready successors to the Kilo line, with quieter hulls, optional AIP ...
The US Navy is widely regarded for its global undersea superiority, a distinction which the service is intensely working to preserve through extensive modernization and submarine production. Today’s ...
A new Chinese crewed submarine has appeared featuring X-form rudders for the first time. Whether the recently spotted submarine is a further iteration of an existing class, or if it’s an entirely new ...
It may not be known to many, but April 11 is designated as the National Submarine Day, as more than 120 years ago on the same day, the United States Navy purchased its first modern sub for its fleet.
The drive to explore is one of the most potent human urges. Finding out what's just around the next bend has been a prerogative of humanity since the earliest hunters and gatherers. As long as there ...
MIDDLETOWN – Thursday marked the 124th anniversary of the Navy's acquisition of its first modern submarine, and a submarine-building industry alliance used the day to mark a training program that has ...
Happy National Submarine Day! Submarine history runs deep (pun intended) in the United States. Today we commemorate April 11, 1900 — the day the United States Navy acquired its first modern ...
For most of the submarines' military history, launching a missile of any kind was out of the question. Subs were primarily used throughout much of the 20th century as covert anti-ship vessels capable ...