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The US Navy’s $8 billion SSN(X) stealth submarine is now a giant headache
Summary and Key Points: The SSN(X) program represents the next generation of American undersea dominance, promising the ...
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AK-47 of seas? How Russian ‘Black Hole’ submarines are losing the edge in drone era
For decades, Russia’s Kilo-class submarines were among the most recognizable diesel-electric attack submarines in ...
The following is the Jan. 26, 2026, Congressional Research Service report, Navy Virginia-Class Submarine Program and AUKUS Submarine (Pillar 1) Project: Background and Issues for Congress. From the ...
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US Navy’s new facility to advance submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile systems
The Naval Ordnance Test Unit in the United States has broken ground to pave ...
Experts warn that the expiration of a long-standing nuclear arms control treaty between the two superpowers could mark the ...
The United States remains the world's leading operator of nuclear submarines, including fast-attack, ballistic-missile, and guided-missile types. However, the most significant shift in the undersea ...
A new facility will be built on Joint Base Charleston to house a nuclear simulator. Like a cockpit simulator that trains airplane pilots to hands crises and various scenarios, the simulator trains ...
The US and East Asian ally, South Korea have agreed to strengthen cooperation on the nuclear-powered submarine programme which Seoul seeks to pursue amid the tensions in the Korean Peninsula.
The debate over nuclear-powered submarines is likely to serve as a critical indicator of Japan’s strategic trajectory.
The "Cold War" nuclear weapons race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union ended in December 1991 with the fall of the Soviet ...
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