South Korea's Nuclear Submarine Ambitions Take Major Step
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France updates submarine-launched nuclear missile amid arms race
The third and latest version of the M51 has new nuclear warheads as well as improved range, accuracy and capability to penetrate enemy defenses.
The United States Navy is now expected to receive delivery of nine of the Virginia-class Block V submarines between 2025 and 2029, and eight of those will be equipped with the Virginia Payload Module – a mid-body section that will increase the overall ...
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Canada moves to finalize submarine deal as Germany and South Korea compete for navy contract
Canada is moving full speed ahead with one of its most expensive military projects ever — a massive submarine deal to replace the navy’s aging Victoria-class fleet. This multi-billion-dollar plan aims to modernize the country’s underwater defense capabilities and strengthen its presence at sea.
Australia will host the rotational presence of up to one U.K. and four U.S. nuclear-powered submarines as early as 2027.
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro named three Virginia-class submarines on Monday to be the future USS Potomac (SSN 814), the future USS Norfolk (SSN 815), the future USS Brooklyn (SSN 816) and one Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine to be named ...
WASHINGTON — A new U.S. Navy submarine will be named for the Mermaid City, the Navy said Tuesday. The future USS Norfolk (SSN 815), a Virginia-class submarine, honors the city — home to Naval Station Norfolk, the world's largest naval station — and ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro has announced the names of three future Virginia-class submarines, honoring the city of Norfolk, a major Virginia river and the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The future USS Norfolk (SSN 815 ...
Bill Biggs, in his role as Senior Consultant for Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S), will moderate this panel around the need to exploit novel ASW solutions as enemy submarines proliferate and grow quieter, and international waters become more contested.