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.
China has overtaken the United States in new nuclear submarine launches over the past five years. The finding comes from an analysis by the International Institute for Strategic Studies. The study is ...
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US Navy strengthens sea-based nuclear deterrent with Trident II control upgrade
The US Navy is preparing its future ballistic missile submarine fleet to operate the ...
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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 ...
For the first time, China has outstripped U.S. nuclear-powered submarine production, an independent global security think ...
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China's new nuclear submarine breaks cover amid shipbuilding spree
The U.S. Navy's submarine capabilities are still considered superior, but Beijing is working hard to catch up.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. North Korea said on Monday it fired long-range strategic cruise missiles into the sea to test the country’s nuclear deterrence, ...
North Korea on Thursday displayed apparent progress in the construction of a nuclear-powered submarine, with state media photos showing a largely completed hull, as leader Kim Jong Un condemned rival ...
Most of China's submarine fleet is diesel-electric, but Beijing is ramping up production of nuclear-powered classes.
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