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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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France Extends Nuclear Deterrence to European Allies – What Does This Mean for European Security?
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the extension of France's nuclear deterrent to eight European nations, alongside ...
A 2018 video of a Russian missile launch drill was posted online with false captions saying it shows Iran testing ...
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.
The US Air Force carried out a critical test launch of a nuclear-capable missile, describing the mission as to ensure 'the maximum level of readiness.' ...
The United States conducted a test launch of its nuclear-capable LGM-30G Minuteman III from Vandenberg Space Force Base, ...
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2,080 Tomahawks Missiles Gone Overnight, and Now the Navy Is Scrambling to Keep Its Ohio-Class Submarines Alive
The Navy’s most secretive submarines now hold the key to a looming missile void officials didn’t anticipate.
Throughout the Cold War, military planners on both sides of the Iron Curtain built weapons designed to deter the unthinkable. Yet several of those systems came dangerously close to coming active and ...
The U.S. Navy's submarine capabilities are still considered superior, but Beijing is working hard to catch up.
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US conducts test launch of Minuteman III missile: A key component of nuclear deterrence
Overview of the Minuteman III Test Launch The United States has successfully executed another test of the LGM-30G Minuteman ...
The U.S. tests the Minuteman III missile, a key nuclear deterrent, amid rising tensions with Iran and global security concerns.
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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 ...
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