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How Soviet Forces Could Have Taken Down a U.S. Submarine
In 1968, the USS Scorpion, a U.S. nuclear submarine, mysteriously vanished in the Atlantic Ocean. While the official cause of ...
Daily Express US on MSN
US Navy's 'most battle-tested' warship given new mission near Venezuela
The ship is widely described as the service's most battle-tested warship since the Second World War after a high-intensity 2024-25 Red Sea deployment that saw sustained engagement ...
For the USS Gerald R Ford, it was a routine show of force on Europe’s north-west flank – a 100,000-ton reminder that, for all Donald Trump’s unkind words, the Nato alliance remains strong. Over the ...
Russia and China have conducted their first-ever joint submarine patrol in the Pacific, according to reports in state-run media. The patrol by diesel-electric submarines began in early August, and the ...
Of course, the biggest problem facing the Columbia class is the fact that the United States’ naval shipyard capacity is at a historic low—and there are no significant changes underway that could ...
Outnumbered and outgunned, the crew of the U.S.S. Johnston fought overwhelming odds before their ship sank more than 21,000 feet into one of the world’s deepest submarine chasms. The U.S.S. Johnston ...
The United States has strengthened its submarine partnerships with Japan and India after its main adversaries—Russia and China—recently carried out their first joint submarine patrol. Newsweek has ...
Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat said the Chinese state-owned firm Citic Telecom CPC operated the cables in the Baltic Sea ...
Norway just struck a major $13.5 billion deal with the UK to acquire new Type 26 frigates. The frigates specialize in anti-submarine warfare, a key operation in the North Atlantic. A NATO official ...
LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Britain's BAE Systems (BAES.L), opens new tab said it was aiming to bring an autonomous submarine to market by 2026, amid interest from countries increasingly worried about ...
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King Charles III Visits Royal Navy’s New Submarine Named for Ancient Greek King
Many Royal Navy ships throughout history have been named after figures and creatures from ancient Greek mythology. The current vessel is the sixth to bear the name “Agamemnon.” ...
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