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Top 7: World’s deadliest and most advanced submarines ranked
Submarines are far more than a vessel that disappears underwater. The best boats can ...
The JIP has said that nuclear power is the only option for propulsion systems that enable submarines to operate underwater ...
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China built a $300 million submarine trap - and US nuclear subs are the target
China is building a $300 million underwater surveillance network around the South China Sea, using sonar arrays, hydrophones, ...
In late May 2026, South Korean Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back unveiled a roadmap to achieving one of Seoul’s top military ...
June 5, 2026: The Khabarovsk, the first of a second class of very large Russian SSN/Nuclear powered attack submarines was recently spotted. This sub is armed with an enormous Poseidon subsurface drone ...
In November 2025, the Republic of Korea and the United States agreed to further deepen bilateral military cooperation and jointly respond to the rapidly evolving security environment. The two ...
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US Navy’s nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine returns to fleet
US Navy’s Virginia-class fast-attack submarine has returned to the fleet ahead of schedule. The ...
Currently, the United States Navy has four nuclear submarine classes in service, the Ohio, Los Angeles, Virginia, and Seawolf. When you picture a submarine capable of launching a nuclear missile, you ...
SSN vs SSBN: What’s the difference, and where does India stand?
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Inside the secret rooms that make US submarines so dangerous
Behind the visible passageways of a U.S. submarine are restricted spaces tied to nuclear power, sonar, special operations, ...
The United States military uses nuclear submarines to attack strategic targets, gather intelligence, and deter threats. Submarines make up part of the "nuclear triad" that protects against nuclear ...
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