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More than half of the world’s critical mineral resources formed in ancient volcanic systems. When exploring for mineral ...
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Officials told Military.com that the latest exercise marked a pivotal moment for the Corps' partnership with the Navy ...
A deal for Britain and Australia to build nuclear-powered submarines in Adelaide was due to be inked by the defense ...
The test firing of the Spanish submarine 'Isaac Peral' S-81 with its torpedo tubes Photos of the delivery of the submarine 'Isaac Peral' S-81 to the Spanish Navy This modern submarine entered service ...
Abyss orders a pair of new hybrid vessels to be built at Vaagland Båtbyggeri to add to its fleet of ROVs, submarines and ...
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Newport News Shipbuilding launches the Virginia-class submarine Arkansas into the James River for final outfitting, testing, and crew certification.
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The first of Navy’s 14 Ohio-class submarines will reach the end of its lifecycle by 2027 — making the launch of its intended replacement, the Columbia-class submarine, an urgent national priority.