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How the Navy resupplies submarines without surfacing at port
Nuclear submarines can remain at sea for months, but they still need food, spare parts, medicine, and other essential ...
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The Soviet Navy set out to build an 8,000-ton submarine hunter. It ended up with the largest surface warship since World War II
Khrushchev had killed the capital ship for good, or so Soviet doctrine said. Then a submarine hunter began absorbing missions ...
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How cold launch technology lets submarines fire ballistic missiles without blowing themselves up
Submarine-launched ballistic missiles utilize an innovative 'cold launch' method, setting a new global standard for safety.
The USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, participated in scientific and military operations around the ...
China’s new "sailless" nuclear submarine spotted in Shanghai signals a leap in stealth tech. How does this shift the undersea ...
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5,800-ton extremely silent, nuclear-powered attack submarine delivered to France
France has received a new nuclear attack submarine. The vessel is fourth in a ...
The United States military uses nuclear submarines to attack strategic targets, gather intelligence, and deter threats. Submarines make up part of the "nuclear triad" that protects against nuclear ...
Submarines aren't the only vessels in the ocean that combat submarines. Many surface ships also counter them, but they use ...
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