A service woman who is the sole dedicated mental health nurse assigned to the Submarine Service has been named "Woman of the ...
Many countries want nuclear submarines for national prestige rather than for security needs. But South Korea is ...
WASHINGTON — A coalition of Navy veterans is seeking an expansion of health care and disability benefits for toxic exposures linked to gases, chemicals and biological contaminants aboard submarines.
The Royal Australian Navy submarine HMAS Sheean, a Collins-class boat, arrives in Hobart, Australia, on April 1, 2021. (Leo Baumgartner/Australian Defence Force via ...
Pakistan’s naval chief recently revealed that the navy will soon commission the first batch – at least three submarines – of its Hangor-class submarines in 2026. These submarines are a generation ...
VERO BEACH —The Submarine Veterans of the Treasure Coast dedicated a monument to all lost submarines and submariners Oct. 27 at Veterans Memorial Island Sanctuary. The dedication coincided with ...
During the height of the Cold War, the rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union spurred several technology-oriented races where both countries were trying to outdo the competition. The ...
SEOUL, Oct 13 (Reuters) - North Korea has likely received technical help from Russia for its submarine development, South Korean Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back told parliament on Monday. North Korea ...
BREMERTON, Wash. — The Navy officially has a new “backbone” of its submarine fleet that is bigger, faster, quieter, and has more endurance and firepower than the Vietnam War-era design it passed by in ...
Colombian authorities are holding a crew of drug traffickers that a grand jury in New York charged with using a fleet of submarines to ferry over 5,000 kilograms of cocaine to the U.S., federal ...
Russian submarine RFS Volkhov (B-603), shown here, and a PLAN submarine sailed together for the first time in early August 2025 in the Sea of Japan. The Russian submarine was spotted Aug. 20, 2025, ...
You can’t see it. You can’t smell it. You can’t taste it. But it can kill you. I first learned that lesson not in terms of food safety, but hundreds of feet below the ocean’s surface aboard a nuclear ...