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National Security Journal on MSNRussia’s Typhoon-Class Missile Submarine Was a 48,000-Ton ‘Record Breaker’
The Soviet Union’s Typhoon-class was the largest submarine ever built, a 48,000-ton nuclear-powered behemoth made famous by ...
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The National Interest on MSNIs a Virginia-Class Nuclear Attack Submarine Lurking Off Venezuela’s Coast?
Based on a video recently posted to X, it appears that a Virginia-class nuclear submarine is on its way to Venezuela—for ...
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The National Interest on MSNUSS Ohio Submarine Spotted in Australia
USS Ohio (SSGN-726) arrived in Brisbane in late July as part of its regularly scheduled deployment to the Western Pacific.
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Meet The Hangor-Class Submarine China Delivered To Pakistan; Can It Survive India’s Kill Zone?
Equipped with stealth and AIP technology, Pakistan’s new Chinese submarine enters contested waters, but India’s expanding ...
The first of Navy’s 14 Ohio-class submarines will reach the end of its lifecycle by 2027 — making the launch of its intended replacement, the Columbia-class submarine, an urgent national priority.
Canada has downselected Germany's thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (tkMS) and South Korea's Hanwha Ocean Co Ltd (Hanwha) “as the ...
Pakistan on Friday launched its third Hangor-class submarine in central China. The ceremony in Wuhan, the capital of the ...
U.S. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced Monday the third Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarine will be named for Groton, home of the Naval Submarine Base and Electric Boat, where ...
Submarines Russia’s New Yasen-Class Submarine Is Here and It Looks Fierce Russia’s defense industry will float out the third Yasen-M submarine on Friday, according to top government officials.
China's delivery of the third Hangor-class submarine to Pakistan significantly enhances Islamabad's naval capabilities amidst ...
The Government of Canada has announced that it has shortlisted two major shipbuilders to continue the procurement process for ...
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New submarine fleet for Canadian navy will come from either Germany or South Korea, Carney says
BERLIN — Canada has narrowed down its shopping list for its next fleet of submarines to those made by two suppliers, ...
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