The first Australian Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft has entered a capability upgrade programme that will ...
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Think A U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Is Unsinkable? Meet the Gotland-Class Submarine
In 2005, Sweden’s AIP-equipped HSwMS Gotland penetrated a U.S. carrier strike group and logged simulated torpedo “kills” on ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Germany’s Type 212 ‘AIP’ Stealth Submarine Is One of the Best on Earth
Germany’s Type 212 pioneered near-silent hydrogen fuel-cell air-independent propulsion, letting a non-nuclear sub remain ...
Navy and the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) held a launching ceremony for the ROKS Jang Yeong-sil, the ...
The latest iteration of the KSS-III features up to 10 submarine-launched ballistic missiles and lithium-ion battery ...
The U.S. Navy is investing billions of dollars to revamp its Cold War-era submarine detection system in the Pacific Ocean as China bolsters its own navy and becomes more belligerent. The U.S.
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China's submarines are getting quieter and deadlier in the seas closest to home, analysts warn
China's been steadily upgrading its submarine fleet and weapons to detect those of the US should the two nations go to war.
Dublin, April 13, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Airborne Detection Systems for Submarines Market, Forecast and Analysis 2017-2026 Focus on Types (Sonobuoys, Dipping sonars, Radio Detection and ...
In a chilling show of force, Russia and China have carried out submarine war drill, revealing a deepening military alliance beneath the seas. The 15-day mission saw both nations’ stealth Kilo-class ...
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(LEAD) S. Korea launches 1st 3,600-ton naval attack submarine
Named after iconic Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) engineer Jang Yeong-sil, the 89-meter-long Batch-II submarine is part of the ...
The introduction of yet another of America’s finite number of attack submarines into the Indo-Pacific indicates how important of an area of operation it has become. The United States is stacking up ...
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Russia Is Using Stolen Western Tech to Build a Submarine Hunting Monstrosity
According to news reports, a Cyprus-based company bought advanced sonar detection equipment from the West—then transferred it to Russia for use in the Arctic.
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