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Interesting Engineering on MSNNext-gen AI may end era of invisible submarines, make detection easy: Chinese experts
T he era of stealth submarines may reportedly be coming to an end as AI reshapes naval warfare. A recent study from China, published in the peer-reviewed journal Electronics Optics & Control in August ...
A new defence industry study from China suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could soon make it extremely hard – even ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina considers turning treacherous stretch into deadly minefield to trap enemy submarines
Chinese military researchers suggest using the Paracel Islands’ underwater terrain to create a lethal submarine trap, aiming ...
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South Korean shipyard sweetens pitch to Canada to build Navy’s next fleet of submarines
Hanwha Oceans is proposing multiple industrial partnerships and economic benefits in the hopes of sealing the deal ...
The Cartagena shipyard of state-owned shipbuilding firm Navantia has begun the installation of the first air-independent propulsion (AIP) system on the Spanish Navy’s Cosme Garcia (S-83) ...
China's military is rapidly increasing its submarine force, prompting an arms race in the Pacific region as the US and its ...
Submarine fans receive sediment through canyon-channel systems and are the largest detrital accumulations on Earth. Their general characteristics and developmental models are reviewed. Submarine fans ...
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