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Why The U.S. Navy Won’t Ever Build Deep Diving Titanium Nuclear Submarines Like Russia
The U.S. Navy’s decision to build steel submarines instead of titanium ones was a deliberate, warfighting-first choice, not a technological failure. -While the Soviet Union used titanium to create ...
By the 2030s, the world’s oceans may become as transparent to sensors as the skies became to radar in the 20th century. With help from AI, multiple transmitters and receivers – mounted on ships, ...
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Putin's new super nuclear weapons
The US withdrew from the ABM treaty in 2002. Putin publicly revealed the existence of super weapons like the Poseidon and ...
You’ve heard about quantum computing and may already know tons about sensing, but how much do you know about quantum sensing? | An emerging field of ultra-precise quantum sensors will allow engineers ...
The tragic loss of the Titan submersible vessel, designed to explore the Titanic wreck, came as a shock when the debris was discovered. The submersible lost communication with its surface support team ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio analysts forecast the global submarine combat systems market to grow at a CAGR of over 5% during the forecast period, according to their latest market research ...
at periscope depth in the western Pacific Ocean off the coast of Malaysia. The U.S. Navy is developing technologies to enable submarines to communicate at speed and depth during antisubmarine warfare ...
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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.
According to mission co-lead Scott Glenn, the experiment marks a “historic moment for ocean science. We’re deploying a robot ...
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