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AIP Submarines Can Sink Aircraft Carriers (But the US Navy Doesn’t Want Them)
The U.S. Navy exclusively operates nuclear-powered submarines because its global power projection doctrine demands the ...
The diesel-electric boat’s Stirling AIP let it stay submerged and ultra-quiet, exposing gaps in carrier defense layers and ...
Pakistan is set to induct the first of eight Chinese-built Hangor-class submarines in 2026, marking a pivotal step in its ...
China’s influence extends beyond shipbuilding. Beijing is also investing heavily in Pakistan’s maritime infrastructure under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), part of the Belt and Road ...
July 29, 2025: South Korea has 23 Air Independent Propulsion/AIP submarines while North Korea maintains a similar number of older subs. North Korea is building a nuclear powered SSBN, such a boat ...
The latest iteration of the KSS-III features up to 10 submarine-launched ballistic missiles and lithium-ion battery ...
The offer for Canada to join the Type 212CD program comes as NATO looks to expand its underwater activities in the Atlantic ...
On October 30, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries announced that it had signed a contract with the Defense Acquisition Program ...
They pledged to cooperate in ‘joint export of submarines to a mutually friendly country,’ but have not named the client ...
Turkey’s new submarine will be a significant force multiplier—notably in the Aegean Sea, where Ankara is competing with Athens for dominance. Turkey continues its incredible military buildup and ...
German naval conglomerate Thyssenkrupp and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri have signed an Industrial Cooperation Agreement as part of a broader strategic partnership to provide the Philippine’s Navy ...
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