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US nuclear missile-carrying 10,200-ton submarine could dock in Australia soon
US nuclear-powered submarines that may carry nuclear weapons could dock at Australian ports without the knowledge of the ...
South Korea's government has announced that it has finalised an agreement to build nuclear-powered submarines in partnership with the United States. The US has approved the "attack submarines" and ...
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475 pages of mistakes: How a rare nuclear US Navy missile submarine ran aground
In 2015, the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Georgia ran aground near Kings Bay, Georgia, during a routine pilot ...
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Pentagon's AUKUS review finds areas to put nuclear submarine pact on 'strongest possible footing'
The review has "identified opportunities to put AUKUS on the strongest possible footing", the Pentagon says. But a ...
The Pentagon has completed its review of the AUKUS project to provide Australia with nuclear-powered submarines and has found ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles said Australia had received the United States' review of the AUKUS nuclear submarine ...
A triad of SSGs, SSKs, and SSNs would comprise a forbidding implement of access denial for the US Navy in the Indo-Pacific. Still, it’s worth restating the case for diesels from time to time. Ambient ...
Many countries want nuclear submarines for national prestige rather than for security needs. But South Korea is ...
India leases a Russian Akula-class nuclear submarine, K-391 Bratsk, to become INS Chakra III. Secure advanced underwater ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung sought to ease international concerns over the country’s nuclear ambitions on Monday.
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