Ships and submarines fight wars above the waves and below, but which of those two is faster? We break down the differences in ...
What You Need to Know: The 688i Improved Los Angeles-class submarines, introduced in the late Cold War, remain essential to the U.S. Navy. Building on the original Los Angeles-class, these ...
Submarine technology has come a long way since the Cold War. Modern vessels can remain at sea for extended periods, dive deeper and operate more quietly, making them harder to detect. Equipped ...
You think the Cold War is over? Think again. Russian and American forces are still challenging each other in the Arctic by Jon Bowermaster At 12:4 ...
Russia has planned a major expansion of its navy since the 1990s. This included replacing all the remaining Cold War era ships and adding many additional new ships and submarines. That plan was ...
conducting the biggest reconstruction of America’s anti-submarine spy program since the end of the Cold War. The revival of the multibillion-dollar effort, known as the Integrated Undersea ...
The American SSGN program began when the United States navy decided to replace fourteen Cold War vintage Ohio class SSBNs. These nuclear submarines are armed with ballistic missiles. The new Columbia ...
Looking back on his career, he says it all started after he served as a sonar officer, deep underwater in a nuclear submarine, during the Cold War. “We were right in Vladivostok Harbor with ...
sounding like "the thunder of the engine room of a diesel locomotive," according to "Cold War Submarines" by Norman Polmar and K.J. Moore (via National Interest). This isn't ideal for any ...
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Since that time, U.S. submarine construction has grown from approximately 30,000 tons per year to nearly 130,000 tons — approaching its Cold War peak. Enabling this growth has been $6.6 billion ...
The frozen lands and sea above the Arctic Circle are the last potential battlefront of the Cold War. Sixty percent of Russia's submarine-based strategic nuclear forces are in the vicinity of the ...