Russian and Chinese military incursions near Alaska prompt major U.S. defense investments, including reopening Adak base and new Arctic infrastructure.
OTTAWA — The head of Canada’s navy has grand ambitions about blowing more things up. Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee is pushing to ...
Western economies have become dependent on data and energy flow along the seafloor; Russia and China are weaponizing that dependency.
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The US Navy’s Seawolf-class 'stealth' submarine mistake still stings hard
Summary and Key Points: The Seawolf-class submarine, a pinnacle of late Cold War engineering, remains the U.S. Navy’s most ...
With the 09IIIB class and future 09V class, China’s development of nuclear-powered (and nuclear capable) submarines is at an ...
Nato has announced a new mission to protect the Arctic including Greenland, just weeks after Donald Trump threatened European nations with tariffs if they blocked his bid to control the island.
As Russia displays its military might in the Arctic region, the Western alliance is beginning a mission to increase its ...
NATO launched its Arctic Sentry operation amid a push by allies to increase military presence in the region to counter Russia ...
The alliance is boosting coordination of forces in the Arctic—and members have been dusting off sub-hunting skills that got ...
With more capital-sensitive procurement policies, deeper AI integration, and smoother allied co-production, the US defense industrial base can make a serious comeback.
Britain's security risks grow as Russia targets undersea cables and energy systems, experts warn during a recent ...
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