Naval Technology on MSN
How is China able to produce so many submarines?
China’s industrial base has, for several years, been far outstripping the productive capacity of the West, delivering four ...
The US’s intimidatory deployment of military resources in the Caribbean Sea, allegedly to disrupt the flow of drugs from Venezuela to the US, was expanded ...
SOFREP on MSN
Evening Brief: Joint Task Force Bravo Deploys to Jamaica, Maduro Readies for a Fight, Atrocities in Sudan
From U.S. helicopters pushing relief into storm battered Jamaica to Maduro drilling four million militia for a fight he says ...
Trump’s announcement was short on detail but came a day after he finalized a trade deal with South Korea that includes a ...
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This Submarine Was The First Of Its Class To Fire Tomahawks In Combat, And Now It's Retiring
When some Ohio-class submarines were retrofitted with non-nuclear Tomahawk missiles instead, this one sub was the first to fire them in combat.
The United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine ...
The National Interest on MSN
New USS Utah Fast Attack Submarine to Honor World War II Battleship
The first USS Utah was lost in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and no other ship was named for the Copper State until Saturday’s ...
The multi-year deal to buy 15 nuclear submarines for the U.S. Navy that has been delayed by negotiations over ballooning costs of labor and material could be wrapped up by the end of the year, HII ...
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The National Interest on MSNOpinion
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.
Wargaming has announced major updates for World of Warships. A limited-time Temporal Rift event is available for players of ...
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