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The Marines and Navy are training to combat enemy submarines with sonobuoys. This isn't a normal mission for Marines.
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The National Interest on MSNThe US Navy’s Failure in the USS Louisiana-USNS Eagleview Collision
The collision between UNSN Eagleview and USS Louisiana is a warning for the kind of decline that has been allowed to fester within the Navy for far too long.
Well, it was nothing like the Arronax from The Deep. But unlike the futuristic submarine on the Australian animated ...
The US Navy's next-gen DDG(X) destroyer is designed to outgun China's rising fleet, but soaring costs, shaky tech and ...
A widening gap between US submarine ambitions and industrial capacity is reshaping the undersea balance just as China ...
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Pakistan Navy's Helicopter Horrors: Z-9EC Failures Cripple Anti-Submarine Warfare Capability
EC, a variant of the Chinese Z-9 platform based on the French Dauphin design, was expected to provide the Pakistan Navy with ...
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SOFREP on MSNNavy SEAL Combat Swimmer and Diving Against Attack Dolphins
Once the dolphin has tracked you down, it butts you; the needle shoots out and pokes you, creating an embolism. Within ...
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India Today on MSNTop-of-the-line torpedoes for Navy's Kalvari-class subs soon? Why it's a close race ahead
The defence ministry is beginning cost negotiations for purchase of 48 torpedoes. The contenders: France’s Naval Group and ...
The Navy SEALs often use a SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV), but this doesn't protect to operators from the elements. So they're ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNUS Navy submarine will be out 5 years due to ‘poor seamanship'
The USS Connecticut will return to service in 2026, five years after hitting an underwater mountain near Japan.
This port visit demonstrates US and India's shared democratic values and mutual commitment to advancing security and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region through strengthened maritime partnership.
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Asian News International on MSNChina exploits US submarine mishap to push propaganda, masking its aggressive moves in South China Sea
The USS Connecticut, a Seawolf-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the US Navy, is expected to return to service by the end of 2026, nearly five years after colliding with an underwater seamount ...
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