For decades, Russia’s Kilo-class submarines were among the most recognizable diesel-electric attack submarines in ...
At around 28,000 tons Russia’s Kirov Class is the largest and most heavily armed surface combatant in the World. Admiral ...
For the first time in over 50 years, there are no nuclear arms controls in place between the world’s two largest nuclear powers, the US and Russia.
The expiration of the New START Treaty as of midnight on February 5 marks a grave moment for international peace and security, raising the prospect of an unconstrained nuclear arms race between the ...
Summary and Key Points: The Seawolf-class submarine, a pinnacle of late Cold War engineering, remains the U.S. Navy’s most ...
In 1989, just two years before the collapse of the Soviet Union, an unusual and dangerous incident occurred during a naval ...
The United States and Russia could embark on an unrestrained nuclear arms race for the first time since the Cold War, unless they reach an eleventh-hour deal before their last remaining arms control ...
For more than five decades, the United States and Russia (and before it, the ...
A Space Force base in Greenland allows the U.S. military to track Russian land- and submarine-based ballistic missiles.
Russian and Chinese military incursions near Alaska prompt major U.S. defense investments, including reopening Adak base and new Arctic infrastructure.
Western economies have become dependent on data and energy flow along the seafloor; Russia and China are weaponizing that dependency.
Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee pushes faster, deadlier upgrades amid global instability.