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Lt. Angelo Belloni seized control of submarine F-43 at the Muggiano shipyards near La Spezia, Italy. The coastal submarine, originally built for the Russian Navy and designated to become the Svyatoi Georgjy,
Nuclear-powered submarines use some of the most advanced military technology in the world. These are the ones that are a cut above all the rest.
Army officials said they want to have small-scale nuclear reactors providing power on nine Army bases in the U.S. by 2028. Even smaller, air-mobile plants could see field use.
A triad of SSGs, SSKs, and SSNs would comprise a forbidding implement of access denial for the US Navy in the Indo-Pacific.
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3 U.S. Navy Ohio-Class SSGN Missile Submarines Surfaced As A Warning To China
Roughly 15 years ago, the U.S. Navy surfaced three Ohio-class SSGN missile submarines in a warning to China. However powerful a message that was over a decade ago, the military balance between Washington and Beijing has shifted.
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Russia suspected of diverting NEC submarine cables for military use
The Russian military is suspected of diverting undersea communication cables made by NEC Corp for military use, an international probe by Kyodo News and other media revealed Thursday. The cables, procured through a private company in Cyprus,
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The Royal and German Navies Are Partnering to Hunt Russian Submarines
During both world wars, the German Navy tried its utmost to bring the UK to heel through unrestricted submarine warfare. Conversely, the Royal Navy deployed countless warships, men, and resources in combating the U-boat menace that threatened to starve Britain.
AE Industrial Partners has hired Chris Aguemon and Bill Strobel as vice presidents. Both will be based in the firm’s Washington, DC office. Previously, Aguemon worked at Arlington Capital Partners while Strobel worked at Liberty Strategic Capital.
Dressed in military garb, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an undisclosed command post this week to meet with his top general ostensibly to get an update on the war in Ukraine. But clearly spooked by the prospect that President Donald Trump could eventually accede to Kyiv’s pleas and allow the deployment of