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Who was the man who refused to salute? + The Kursk submarine disaster (2000) | Putin's first political challenge
If you frequent the internet and especially websites such as Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit, you have undoubtedly seen the ...
The United States and Russia could embark on an unrestrained nuclear arms race for the first time since the Cold War, unless they reach an eleventh-hour deal before their last remaining arms control ...
China now operates the world’s largest navy, having absorbed and modernized key Russian-designed ships and submarines.
The Senate has confirmed an admiral to serve in a new position to oversee the U.S. submarine production, according to a ...
On May 6th, 1944 destroyer escort USS Buckley was steaming at full speed to fight a German U-66 submarine. An American patrol plane found her by radar and sent coordinates to the US Navy hunter-killer ...
"Essential" Royal Navy helicopter sonobuoys contract signed to track "submarine threats" from Russia
Vigilant Royal Navy aviators will be bolstered with “essential” technology to track submarines. The Ministry of Defence has ...
Russia’s inland waterways hold strategic significance. This is due to three reasons: first, the country has a large number of ...
Japan has reported the transit of a Russian corvette through the Tsugaru Strait, highlighting ongoing naval operations near ...
The US Navy’s aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and its escort ships have been moved toward the Middle East in response to rising tensions with Tehran, underlining the classic contest between an ...
The Navy’s Merlin helicopter force has been given a new tool to track Vladimir Putin’s submarines. The helicopters, based at RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall, will be kitted out with state-of-the-art ...
EADaily, February 2nd, 2026. There are significantly more "shadow fleet" vessels than Navy ships capable of making long and long crossings to cover them, so we need to look for other solutions to ...
EADaily, February 1st, 2026. Iranian submarines Varshavyanka, based in The Persian Gulf, Jack Buckby, a columnist for the ...
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