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The National Interest on MSNThe US Navy’s Two New Virginia-Class Submarines Could Be a Game ChangerReports indicate that the US Navy’s new Virginia-class submarines will be equipped to launch hypersonic missiles, significantly enhancing America’s deterrence capabilities.
Navy's next-generation SSN(X) attack submarine faces delays until 2040, with costs projected between $6.7-8 billion per vessel compared to $4 billion Virginia-class submarines.
The U.S. Navy’s ambitious next-generation attack submarine, known as the SSN(X), is facing significant delays and cost ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe US Navy Accepts Its Final Littoral Combat ShipThe final Independence-class LCS will now be retooled for mine warfare, and the ships may finally serve a helpful purpose, replacing aging minesweepers.
National Security Journal on MSN13h
$130,000,000,000 Problem: The Navy’s Columbia-Class Submarine Is ‘Drowning’The U.S. Navy’s Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program, the cornerstone of America’s future nuclear deterrent, is a “nightmare” of epic proportions. -The $130 billion project to replace ...
SYDNEY: France's defence relations with Australia have recovered after their 2021 bust-up over a major submarine contract, ...
If the People’s Republic of China takes control of Taiwan by force, the results would be disastrous for Australia. You would ...
National Security Journal on MSN6h
A Russian Nuclear Submarine Was Flooded with Deadly Freon GasEight years after the Kursk tragedy, the Russian Navy faced another submarine nightmare when a Freon gas leak on the new Akula-class submarine K-152 Nerpa killed 20 sailors and civilians during sea ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNAustralia will not commit troops in advance to any conflict, minister saysAustralia will not commit troops in advance to any conflict, Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy said on Sunday (July 13), ...
New images assessed by Business Insider show new roadworks, buildings, and modifications, with some sites undergoing rapid ...
At 5am in Penghu — part of the exercise’s first combat zone — participating units responded to a simulated rapid enemy ...
India and Pakistan are ramping up defence spending amid renewed tensions, with India outspending Pakistan nearly 9 to 1.
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