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The US Navy locked in a $15.4 billion deal to keep building its Columbia-class submarines, the future backbone of America’s nuclear deterrent
The U.S. Navy committed $15,383,494,792 to General Dynamics Electric Boat on March 18, 2026, locking in continued design and ...
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Satellite images expose China’s massive new 120-meter sail-free mystery submarine
China has quietly launched another advanced submarine, signaling the rapid expansion of a naval ...
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South Korea goes full steam ahead on nuclear-powered submarines
Seoul plans to launch its first boat in the mid-2030s and commission it in "the late 2030s," the government proclaimed.
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South Korea is going all-in on nuclear-powered submarines, launching a homegrown program to build boats that can stay hidden underwater for months at a time
South Korea secured a green light from the United States to build its own nuclear-powered attack submarines, a move that ...
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US Navy’s massive 9,100-ton nuclear-powered attack submarine nears return to fleet
More than four years after a serious collision in the South China Sea, the ...
China is launching submarines at a pace unmatched by any other nation. Its latest design, a distinctive and innovative vessel ...
Nuclear propulsion will give South Korea more capable subs, but it will also lay the groundwork for a future sea-based ...
A committee of Congress wants the US Navy to explain how building "Trump-class" battleships will not delay other ...
The decision to acquire three secondhand Virginia-class submarines resolves a major fleet standardisation issue, but it also ...
The sinking of the K-278 led to concerns over environmental contamination, as the submarine went down with its nuclear reactor—and two nuclear-armed torpedoes on board. The K-278’s short service life, ...
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