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When a US Submarine Smashed a Rare Japanese Battleship
The USS Sealion II, a Balao-class submarine, was on her third war patrol in the Pacific. Commissioned in March of 1944, the ...
Key Points and Summary - The Royal Navy's Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarines are a study in contrasts: technologically brilliant yet plagued by a history of problems. -Considered among the ...
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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 ...
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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Doomed from the Start: The Tragic Tale of the Soviet Navy’s Mike-Class Submarine
The sinking of the K-278 led to concerns over environmental contamination, as the submarine went down with its nuclear reactor—and two nuclear-armed torpedoes on board.
The United States will be able to use planned defence facilities in Western Australia that are to help deliver ...
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Australia to spend $8 billion on nuclear submarine shipyard facility amid tension in Indo-Pacific region
Australia will spend an initial Aus$12 billion (US$8 billion) to upgrade shipyard facilities for a future fleet of ...
Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said on Sunday that the United States would be able to use planned defense ...
India’s homegrown submarine projects Project 76 and Project 77 are confirmed to be in the design stage even as Project 75(I) ...
Australia said on Saturday it would spend A$12 billion ($8 billion) to establish defence facilities in Western Australia to ...
The United States controls more submarines than any other country in the world. There are 71 boats equipped with various ...
U.S. and Russian submarines can launch torpedoes and missiles for anti-submarine, anti-surface and land-attack missions.
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