Attack submarines are one of the major weapons the U.S. relies on to counter China’s military threat in the Pacific.
The US Navy does not have the capacity to build the SSN(X) submarines at scale—but rather than acknowledging this, it has simply attempted to delay their completion dates.
At its current production rates, China is likely to have a far more menacing submarine force than Russia in short order—though its quality is still uncertain.
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 ...
When Rear Admiral David Patchell, the commander of Canada’s Pacific naval fleet, looks out to sea from the docks at Canadian ...
GROTON, Conn. – Ensign Grant Totten, a native of Columbus (Indiana), is training to be part of the U.S. Navy’s 125-year tradition of service under the sea. Totten graduated from Columbus East High ...
NATO allies have been acquiring Boeing P-8s, which are capable of anti-submarine operations.US Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aidan Martínez NATO forces have gotten better at anti-submarine ...
The HMS Anson is the fifth Astute-class fast attack submarine in Royal Navy service—and the eighth vessel to bear the name of ...
A committee is readying Jefferson City for four U.S. Navy sailors to visit at the end of this month. The USS Jefferson City submarine committee announced tentative plans for the commanding officer, ...