In 1968 four nations—the U.S., the Soviet Union, France, and Israel—all lost submarines under mysterious circumstances, an ...
Submarine Insider on MSN
Inside the training that turns sailors into submariners
Submarine training reshapes ordinary sailors for a life of confinement, pressure, silence, and total dependence on the crew ...
Submarine Insider on MSN
What nuclear submarine life really does to sailors
Life inside a nuclear submarine means extreme confinement, shared beds, short showers, limited communication, recycled air, ...
A Trident II D5 missile launches from deep underwater using gas pressure before its rocket ignites above the ocean surface.
When workers at Irving Shipbuilding Inc. lowered a silver coin into the hull of Canada’s first River-class destroyer last ...
A People's Liberation Army Navy submarine launches a missile, carrying a dummy warhead, toward international waters in the Pacific ...
Russia challenges Royal Navy flagship HMS Prince of Wales in the Norwegian Sea as F-35 jets launch NATO’s first air policing missions from a European carrier. Inside the growing High North standoff, ...
The Ferdinand Magellan, an armored train car, was used by US presidents before Air Force One. It has bulletproof glass and ...
China's JL-3 submarine missile test on July 6 signals a maturing sea-based nuclear deterrent, raising Indo-Pacific tensions ...
Cages are common on the battlefield to give armored vehicles more protection against drones. They are increasingly used to ...
Launching a ballistic missile from a submarine is among the most complex and dangerous operations in naval warfare. If a ...
Katherine Jenkins has paid a special visit to HMS Cardiff, touring the Royal Navy warship as it continues to be built at Scotstoun on the River Clyde. The Welsh mezzo-soprano, who serves as the ship’s ...
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