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China, Aircraft Carrier
$6,000,000,000 Nuclear Aircraft Carrier 'Sunk' By $100,000,000 Diesel Submarine
In a 2005 war game, the Swedish diesel-powered submarine HMS Gotland "sank" the U.S. Navy's $6 billion-plus USS Ronald Reagan carrier by evading detection and landing virtual torpedo hits. -The Gotland’s advantage lay in its ultra-quiet Stirling engine,
Forget Aircraft Carriers: China's Navy Has ORCA 'Drone' Combat Warships
At Airshow
China
,
China
unveiled the JARI-USV-A “Orca,” a large unmanned combat vessel (USV) with a 4,000-nautical-mile range designed for long-range strikes, air defense, anti-missile, and anti-
submarine
warfare. What You Need to Know: At Airshow ...
Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers would give China's growing navy new reach, and researchers say it's working on the reactor to power one
A nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, like American carriers, would be a major jump for China, giving its navy a global reach.
Satellite Analysis Reveals China's Work on Nuclear Aircraft Carrier
New satellite analysis reveals that China has developed a land-based prototype nuclear reactor for a large surface warship.
China's Submarines Keep Proving They Could Sink a Navy Aircraft Carrier
In 2006, a Chinese Song-class submarine stealthily surfaced within five miles of the USS Kitty Hawk during a U.S. Navy exercise near Okinawa, demonstrating a level of stealth that caught American forces off guard.
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Giant Uncrewed Submarine Put Forward By Chinese Shipbuilder, Possibly Linked To Existing Design
The design is said to be reconfigurable to conduct different missions, including attacks on enemy vessels, mine-laying, ...
National Interest on MSN
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China’s Nuclear Submarine Threat is Real
China's rapid military modernization includes a significant nuclear submarine program, aiming to counter the U.S. and its ...
CNN on MSN
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Satellite imagery shows mystery ship built in China amid breakneck naval expansion
China appears to have built a new and unusual aircraft carrier, intriguing experts with a potentially first-of-its-kind ...
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on MSN
China military displays upgraded Z-20 helicopter at Zhuhai air show
The Z-20's potential at sea to plug gaps in the Chinese navy's ability to protect itself from submarines is attracting ...
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China's Wing Loong-X drone on display with anti-submarine capabilities
China's Wing Loong-X drone, showcasing its full anti-submarine capabilities for the first time, is on exhibit at the ongoing ...
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on MSN
Satellite Photo Shows New Activity at China's Underground Submarine Base
Naval experts believe the base is equipped with a countermeasure washdown system for nuclear-powered submarines.
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on MSN
A Norwegian fisherman accidentally caught a US submarine in his nets
The USS Virginia's propellors got tangled in fishing nets off Norway, with a coast guard vessel needing to help cut it loose, ...
Business Insider India
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Taiwan wants to go all-in on new submarines to keep China's navy at bay and pour billions into a big batch before the first sub is even combat-ready
Taiwan is pushing forward its plans to build a new
submarine
fleet to deter
China
, with seven vessels planned over the next 14 years. But the decision is mired in disagreements. The fleet plans ...
theasialive
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U.S. Officials Claim India-China Submarine Incident: Western “Open Hatch” Theory Put to Test by Navy Officials
Reports have recently emerged that a Chinese Type 041 Zhou-class nuclear submarine allegedly sank due to an “operator error,” ...
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CHN Energy’s 1GW offshore PV project in China starts power generation
CHN Energy's 1GW offshore photovoltaic (PV) project in Kenli District, Shandong Province, China, has successfully connected ...
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