The nonprofit Submariners’ Advocacy Group has documented more than 150 toxins that sailors could encounter on submarines.
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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 ...
A new documentary is tracing how a secret 1953 reactor in Idaho's sagebrush desert sparked the birth of the U.S. nuclear navy.
Japan's new Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi said he is not ruling out "any options" to improve the country's military capabilities when asked about the plan of developing nuclear-powered submarines, ...
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 ...
It's unclear what the timeline for such a project would be. The announcement follows trade negotiations between the countries ...
China has warned that its perception of the US-South Korea alliance could shift if their new nuclear submarine deal focuses ...
The United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine, President Donald Trump said on social media Thursday after meeting with the country’s ...
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