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The Seawolf-Class Might Be the Best Submarine Ever…and the U.S. Navy Only Has Three of Them In July 1997, the USS Seawolf (SSN-21) entered...
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The Seawolf-Class Might Be the Best Submarine Ever…and the U.S. Navy Only Has Three of Them In July 1997, the USS Seawolf (SSN-21) entered...
The Russian Navy has announced an ambitious plan to replace its entire fleet of third-generation nuclear-powered attack submarines with Project 885 Yasen and Project...
U.S. Navy Sub Troubles: Why Virginia-Class Submarines Can’t Replace the Los Angeles-Class Fast Enough A growing body of reports and congressional analyses is pointing...
The Colombia-class program is one of the most important projects currently underway for the United States Navy. But the new submarine is already sailing...
Russia’s Sierra Class Submarines, Titanium Monsters, or Overrated, Expensive Mistakes? As we all know, nothing spurs a technology revolution faster than war. When people...
British defense researcher Jack Buckby examines the chilling deep-sea legacy of the Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets. Sunken in the Norwegian Sea since 1989, the...
Former Pentagon expert Kris Osborn explores one of the Cold War’s greatest mysteries: the 1958 Tybee Island Broken Arrow incident. After a mid-air collision,...
The France Libre: Inside the 80,000-Ton Aircraft Carrier Future of the French Navy Along with the United States, France is the only nation to...
Defense columnist Isaac Seitz takes readers inside the Cheyenne Mountain Complex. Originally carved out of solid granite in the 1960s to survive a nuclear...
National security journalist Harrison Kass examines the asymmetric threat torpedoes pose to modern U.S. supercarriers. Despite possessing layered air defenses, $13 billion supercarriers remain...