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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 ...
Morning Overview on MSN
US Navy sends 12 of its largest subs to close a nuclear gap
The United States is racing to field a new generation of nuclear-armed submarines, betting that a fleet of 12 of its largest ...
The U.S. is building 12 Columbia-class submarines armed with ballistic missiles to serve as its sea-based nuclear deterrent ...
Military Times on MSN
Submarine vets seek recognition, benefits for environmental exposure
A group representing the U.S. Navy’s “Silent Service” is pressing for new research on environmental hazards in submarines.
The US Navy's oldest active submarine is back for operations in the Pacific after a three-year maintenance period. The USS Ohio is a first-in-class nuclear-powered guided-missile submarine. The ...
The U.S. Navy has canceled a variant of its Razorback uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) designed to be launched and recovered via a standard submarine torpedo tube. The decision prompts questions ...
On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science ...
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 ...
Vladimir Putin visit: India to lease $2 billion Russian submarine, boosting naval power, says report
India has agreed to lease a Russian nuclear-powered attack submarine for roughly $2 billion, marking a significant boost to ...
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