Russia’s “Harmony” project is the latest salvo in the battle between underwater access and anti-access efforts. The United States will need new innovations of its own to fight back.
Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNOpinion
After U.S. approval of nuclear-powered submarines, Korea faces a series of challenges
Washington’s approval offers an opportunity to deepen mutual trust and strategic cooperation within the alliance. But ...
International cooperation is one of the most successful methods in the fight against drug trafficking, with detection of ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSNOpinion
Democratic Party Presidents Have Also Strengthened Military Power
I felt a shudder when President Lee Jae-myung told U.S. President Trump, “We need nuclear-powered submarines to track North ...
When defense systems manufacturer Anduril opens its Ohio plant next year, Pickaway County could supply weaponry across the ...
President Trump announced the U.S. will share nuclear submarine technology with South Korea, which will build its submarines ...
The police in Portugal have intercepted a type of submarine in the Atlantic, carrying a load of more than 1.7 metric tons ...
Shipbuilding is having a moment in Washington. That’s great, but hype doesn’t float boats. Reshoring commercial shipbuilding ...
Besides the strike potential, the modernization program of the Russian Navy, recognized by Forbes as the largest since the Cold War, is aimed not at simply increasing the number of ships, but at ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has praised South Korea’s plans to raise its military spending, saying the Asian ally ...
South Korea pitched its submarines to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos for Manila’s ambitious naval modernization ...
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