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South Korea’s Nuclear Attack Submarines Are a Game Changer
Article Summary – Washington has quietly approved South Korea’s long-sought push for nuclear-powered attack submarines, ...
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Largest-ever: Five 20,800-ton nuclear missile submarines set to join US Navy
Columbia-class submarines will be the largest ever built for the US Navy, with a submerged displacement of 20,810 tons and an ...
South Korea's government has announced that it has finalised an agreement to build nuclear-powered submarines in partnership ...
North Korea accused the United States on Tuesday of setting off a potential "nuclear domino phenomenon" in Asia by backing ...
Now the North sees the South as a ‘quasi-nuclear weapons state’ with US help, a fourth Trump-Kim summit appears less likely ...
Upgrading South Korea's submarine fleet would help ease the operational burden on the U.S. military in the Indo-Pacific ...
How South Korea puts submarines to use, and in partnership with the U.S. and Japan, “is yet to be seen,” Adm. Daryl Caudle ...
While Seoul could expand its security roles, analysts warn the shift from strategic ambiguity could upset its US-China ...
The Director-General of the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA), Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead, has announced he will retire in ...
For decades, Washington blocked Seoul’s desire for the attack submarines over concerns about nuclear proliferation. President Trump reversed that policy last month, but left key questions unresolved.
A SUSPECTED Russian spying device has been found on a route used by our nuclear subs. The cylindrical “sonobuoy” was hauled ...
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