Submarines are a vital part of the United States Navy, but there is one in particular that stayed at sea for 727 days. Here's ...
As with 2025, early 2026 again sees AUKUS, Australia’s plan to acquire a nuclear-powered submarine capability, back in the ...
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The US’s Nuclear Arms Treaty With Russia Is About to Lapse. What Happens Next?
If the US abandons New START, say goodbye to that comfortable feeling we once enjoyed of relative freedom from an imminent nuclear holocaust.
Pakistan is enhancing its military presence in the Sir Creek region, focusing on air defence systems. This includes a new ...
The death of the last treaty between Russia and the U.S. that limited the size of nuclear arsenals may spark a new arms race, ...
On average, Russian ships go to sea and carry out missile launches two to three times a month. The spokesperson of the ...
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Ukraine's navy reveals how often Russian ships launch missiles
Russian ships go to sea and launch missiles at Ukraine an average of two to three times each month, according to Ukrainian ...
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6 submarines designed to carry the world’s deadliest weapons
From nuclear-armed giants to stealthy hunters, a handful of Russian submarines are built specifically to carry some of the ...
Of course, unlike the Moskva, an American aircraft carrier does not operate independently. It’s supported by a carrier strike ...
Explore Project 75I, India’s ambitious program to build six advanced AIP-equipped submarines, enhancing the Navy's underwater ...
The impact was felt not only in strategic terms but also brought a culture shock to the area, albeit some economic benefit.
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