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The Navy’s 688I ‘Improved’ Los Angeles-Class Submarine Has a Message for the U.S. Navy
Key Points and Summary – The “Improved” Los Angeles–class—known as the 688I—was the Navy’s decisive answer to late–Cold War ...
Discover the 11 biggest submarines in the world. From Russia’s Typhoon-class to the U.S. Ohio-class, explore their size, ...
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Britain’s S-Class Submarine Packed a Mean Punch in World War II
The S-class submarine’s legacy endures as a testament to undersea warfare’s evolution, and the brilliance of early 20th ...
The National Interest on MSN
Here’s How the US Navy Builds a Virginia-Class Attack Submarine
Constructing Virginia-class submarines like the USS Massachusetts showcases both the excellence in American engineering and the underlying, fundamental weaknesses in America’s shipyards.
After more than 80 years, the name Oklahoma is returning to the U.S. naval fleet. A new state-of-the-art submarine, the USS Oklahoma, is currently under construction and is expected to be christened ...
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Are Virginia-Class Submarines Really the Best?
The Virginia-class submarine is the backbone of the U.S. Navy’s attack submarine fleet, combining stealth, advanced sensors, and lethal strike capability. This video explores why many consider it the ...
A new USS Oklahoma submarine is nearing completion, and a state commissioning committee is raising record funds to support ...
At about 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on June 21, a U.S. Navy nuclear-powered submarine launched over two dozen Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles into Iran, striking targeted infrastructure sites ...
Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor is the only facility in the Pacific that can assemble and distribute Trident II D5 nuclear missiles.
The continuing resolution does not include $3.9 billion requested by the White House for the Columbia-class submarine, but gives funding flexibility to other key programs.
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