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China’s new sensor could detect hidden US 18,000-ton nuclear submarines using gravity
Chinese scientists have developed a new gravity-based detector that could be used to detect ...
Suddenly, Alabama is in the submarine business. Not just at Austal USA in Mobile, where they’ve been building sections of ...
The United Kingdom has requested U.S. aid in generating a common "vertical deployment tube" and other associated weapons ...
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US submarines to get battle power boost with torpedo tube-based autonomous vehicles
The U.S. Navy submarines are set to get a new type of autonomous underwater ...
Norway struck a $13.5 billion deal with the UK to acquire Type 26 frigates specifically designed for anti-submarine warfare.
Although exact numbers are difficult to pin down, estimates suggest Iran's navy has a fairly large number of subs in its ...
The Strait of Hormuz faces a hidden danger. Iran's small submarines and naval mines could disrupt global trade. These weapons ...
Some of the most powerful weapons in history never had to be used. Submarines have quietly reshaped warfare by doing ...
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How Do Submarines Sink Enemy Ships?
Submarines will spend hours or days tracking enemy vessels before carefully lining up a torpedo shot.
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