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The US Navy is requesting $65.8 billion to build 34 new ships with a focus on submarine force and sealift capacity in the Pacific
The U.S. Navy wants Congress to fund 34 new warships in fiscal year 2027 at a cost of $65.8 billion, placing its biggest bets ...
Over eight decades ago, the US Navy made the historic capture of a Nazi U-boat during World War II. A treasure trove of vital German intelligence, the submarine's capture was top-secret. See inside ...
The U.S. Navy's inventory of nuclear submarines is getting ready to expand with an upcoming all-new class of vessels. Here's ...
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Japan’s new Taigei-class ‘Big Whale’ submarine has a message for the US Navy
Japan’s Taigei-class submarine—the “Big Whale”—is the first submarine class designed entirely around lithium-ion batteries, ...
Submarines were key for Allied and Axis forces throughout World War II. At the war's onset, Germany's fleet of U-boat submarines created a distinct advantage for the Nazi's Kriegsmarine.According to ...
The ocean depth is the last domain where America still has a clear military advantage over China. As battlefields fill with ...
The lead Columbia-class submarine, currently under construction, has faced schedule adjustments but is showing signs of ...
Groton-based Electric Boat gets $1.1 billion for work on Virginia-class submarines, some of it in NH
Groton-based submarine manufacturer General Dynamics Electric Boat announced this week that it had been awarded a contract modification worth about $1.1 billion from the Department of Defense to ...
Divers recently discovered the wreck of a German submarine and the Royal Navy Q-ship that sank it in February 1917 Sean Kingsley | History Correspondent Diver Chris de Putron inspects the wreck of the ...
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