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10,200-ton nuclear submarine for US Navy: Korean firm proposes to build Virginia-class vessels
A Seoul-based company has expressed its intention to build nuclear-powered submarines for the U.S. Navy. Hanwha Group claims ...
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US Navy receives 7,800-ton nuclear submarine named after famed WWII battleship
The submarine is the fifth Navy vessel to bear the name Idaho. The first was a wooden-hulled storeship commissioned in 1866.
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US Navy deploys 12 biggest subs ever to close deterrent gap
The Navy is racing to field a new generation of ballistic missile submarines that will eventually rank as the 12 largest ...
Seoul wants to join the undersea naval elite – and has received the blessing of US President Donald Trump to do just that.
President Trump said on Friday that he ordered the deployment of two US Navy submarines. The orders came in response to "foolish" comments by Russia's former president, Trump said. Dmitry Medvedev, a ...
Today's world military news (December 29) includes the following: The US Navy completes the overhaul of the fast attack ...
A triad of SSGs, SSKs, and SSNs would comprise a forbidding implement of access denial for the US Navy in the Indo-Pacific. Still, it’s worth restating the case for diesels from time to time. Ambient ...
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Trump’s ‘Golden Fleet’ plan to resurrect battleships meets sharp criticism in CT submarine country
The combined workforce at its Connecticut and Rhode Island yards has hit 25,000 and the company has said it is targeting a ...
Hanwha’s Philly Shipyard has the capability of building a nuclear-powered submarine for the US Navy, said Alex Wong, global ...
Donald Trump used his follow‑on remarks at Mar‑a‑Lago to hype an across‑the‑board naval buildup, claiming the United States is 15–20 years ahead of every rival in submarine technology and calling subs ...
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General Dynamics Is Getting a $2.28 Billion Contract for the Columbia-Class Submarine
The Columbia class is slated to enter service in 2031—with very little room for error, as its predecessor, the Ohio-class SSBN, will be retired starting in 2017.
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