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The U.S. Navy’s Big Ohio-Class Submarine Mistakes Still Sting
Key Points and Summary – The Ohio-class SSGNs were a post–Cold War judo move: convert four surplus ballistic-missile submarines into covert cruise-missile and special-operations platforms. -Each ...
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US starts work on 20,800-ton submarine for nuclear triad
The US Navy has embarked on the monumental task of constructing a mammoth 20,800-ton submarine, a potential survivable ...
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Here’s How the US Navy Builds a Virginia-Class Attack Submarine
Constructing Virginia-class submarines like the USS Massachusetts showcases both the excellence in American engineering and the underlying, fundamental weaknesses in America’s shipyards.
U.S. and Russian submarines can launch torpedoes and missiles for anti-submarine, anti-surface and land-attack missions.
After more than 80 years, the name Oklahoma is returning to the U.S. naval fleet. A new state-of-the-art submarine, the USS ...
The US Navy is widely regarded for its global undersea superiority, a distinction which the service is intensely working to preserve through extensive modernization and submarine production. Today’s ...
The United States will be able to use planned defence facilities in Western Australia that are to help deliver ...
The U.S., Japan, and India are part of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, which aims to counter China's growing assertiveness.
A new USS Oklahoma submarine is nearing completion, and a state commissioning committee is raising record funds to support its crew with scholarships and community ties.
China's military is rapidly increasing its submarine force, prompting an arms race in the Pacific region as the US and its ...
China is on the verge of becoming a world-class submarine power, with new technology and a bigger, better fleet that is gaining on the U.S. and its allies—spurring a new undersea arms race in the ...
Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said on Sunday that the United States would be able to use planned defense ...
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