Under cover of legitimate scientific exploration, China is gathering vital data on the weaknesses of other nations and building dependencies it can later exploit, warns Ratish Mehta.
Aboard were Britain’s King Charles III and defence secretary John Healey; John Phelan, the US secretary of the navy; and ...
Today on the FRAME, we explore how advanced engineering and automation are transforming the future of nuclear submarines. Do you have a great product to showcase? We can film at your facility! Simply ...
Underlining the Navy’s stress on self-reliance, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi on Tuesday said one new indigenous ...
Adelaide’s PMB Defence lands a major AUKUS deal to design and build next-generation submarine batteries for Australia, the UK ...
The trilateral AUKUS partnership has taken its biggest leap forward since the submarine agreement was struck with a new deal ...
AWS announces Fastnet, a dedicated high-capacity transatlantic cable connecting the U.S. and Ireland
The subsea cable will create alternative data pathways between Maryland and County Cork, delivering fast and reliable cloud ...
One new indigenous warship or submarine is being added to the Navy every 40 days, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K ...
They were then tasked with reprogramming their AI systems to detect their drawn USO (undiscovered submersible object) – which could represent a sea creature such as a shark or whale – and mark it as a ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that the United States will fully support Korea’s plan to develop nuclear ...
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How Russia Tried to Build the Future of Diesel Submarines
Russia’s Project 677 Lada-class submarines were envisioned as the future of its diesel-electric attack fleet—stealthier, ...
Washington’s approval for Seoul’s SSNs was more signal than substance – but it reveals the shifting balance of trust and ...
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