An Oniks anti-ship cruise missile was launched from the multi-role nuclear-powered submarine Kazan in the Barents Sea, striking a sea target 300 km away.
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2,080 launch cells vanishing: Why the Navy still needs the Ohio submarines
Arithmetic is not usually dramatic, but in naval force design it can redraw the map. The U.S. Navy is approaching a transition that is less about any single submarine than about what disappears when ...
A 2018 video of a Russian missile launch drill was posted online with false captions saying it shows Iran testing ...
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The Virginia-class submarine can’t stop the Tomahawk cruise missile shortage
Jack Buckby, a New York-based defense analyst and national security researcher, evaluates the mounting "firepower deficit" as the U.S. Navy attempts to replace the Ohio-class SSGN with the Virginia ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits the construction site of an 8,700-ton nuclear-powered submarine capable of launching surface-to-air missiles in this picture released by North Korea's official ...
Following the launch of Operation ‘Epic Fury', imagery released by US Central Command (CENTCOM) shows what appears to be a new variant of the Tomahawk weapons ...
Iran is launching more missiles at Israel as attacks in the Middle East commence for a sixth day. Israel announced multiple incoming attacks early Thursday and said it was moving to intercept the ...
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