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The navy left 99 men to die to save a submarine
A routine sea trial turned into one of the most controversial submarine disasters in history. After a catastrophic flooding, 103 men were trapped underwater with limited air and no clear rescue plan.
Four hundred meters inside a hollowed-out mountain behind a double set of blast doors, operators sit in a darkened room at computer stations facing a bank of floor-to-ceiling screens displaying a map ...
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The Navy is canceling a long-delayed overhaul of the USS Boise after costs ballooned to nearly $3 billion, with Secretary of the Navy John Phelan saying the submarine no longer made financial or ...
The Navy is canceling a long-delayed overhaul of the USS Boise after costs ballooned to nearly $3 billion, with Secretary of the Navy John Phelan saying the submarine no longer made financial or ...
We rely daily on the GPS on our phones to get to many different places in our lives. However, the technology stops working in the depths of the ocean, which is why submarines need something different.
Sri Lanka has offloaded crew of an Iranian navy vessel and assumed countrol of it, the South Asian nation's president said Thursday, a day after a deadly US submarine attack on another ship.
The U.S. military’s operations against Iran reached a new level of intensity on Tuesday when an American submarine torpedoed an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean, marking the first time since 1945 ...
Senior U.S. naval officials are warning that China’s next wave of submarines could allow Beijing to threaten more of the U.S. mainland while operating closer to its own shores, underscoring what ...
The U.S. Navy today possesses the most technologically advanced submarine force in the world. Its nuclear-powered attack submarines and ballistic missile submarines remain unmatched in speed, ...
JS Sogei, the sixth Taigei-class submarine, entered the water in a ceremony held at KHI’s shipyard in Kobe City, Japan, Oct. 14, 2025. The Taigei class are Japan’s newest diesel-electric submarines.
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