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Defense News on MSNUS Navy unveils newest Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS IowaThe 377-foot vessel can dive to depths of more than 800 feet below the surface and maneuver at speeds of over 25 knots.
The US Navy (USN) is facing delivery delays and cost concerns with its programmes to build nuclear-powered submarines and ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe Navy’s Virginia-Class Submarines Are Getting an UpgradeEquipped with MK48 heavy torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles, fast-attack subs like the Virginia-class can rain terror on ...
The lead ship in the Columbia class of nuclear submarines is facing delivery delays of up to 18 months, and “critical path ...
Rising sea levels and extreme weather events increasingly threaten the US submarine force's infrastructure. They could also ...
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The U.S. Navy’s Sturgeon-Class Nuclear Submarine Had 1 MissionThe Sturgeon-class submarines were Cold War heroes for the U.S. Navy, specializing in intelligence gathering, special ...
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Stealth as a Dolphin: The Astute-Class Submarine Is a Powerhouse (Not in U.S. Navy)Best Royal Navy Submarine Ever? The Royal Navy’s Astute-class submarines are advanced nuclear-powered attack vessels designed ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe Royal Navy’s New Astute-class Submarine Is Nearing Active Service“ Witness the impressive rollout of HMS Anson, the Royal Navy’s fifth Astute-class nuclear-powered submarine, as she emerges ...
The latest Block IV Virginia-class submarine, SSN-797, has been commissioned into service with the US Navy (USN) as USS Iowa.
Sailors aboard the Virginia-class fast attack submarine Iowa man the rails during a commissioning ceremony in Groton, Connecticut, on Saturday. (John Narewski/U.S. Navy) The Navy formally ...
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