You think the Cold War is over? Think again. Russian and American forces are still challenging each other in the Arctic by Jon Bowermaster At 12:4 ...
as during the Cold War, are crucial for containing Russian naval forces. Vice Admiral Jan Christian Kaack, the head of Germany’s navy, describes submarines as the «first line of defense ...
A bombshell new report from a UK-based thinktank has warned the country is barely able to protect its own military sites from ...
continues to harbor American and Russian nuclear submarines and bombers equipped with long-range cruise missiles. Neither country has retargeted its Arctic ICBMs away from their Cold War positionings.
It is a place of mystery hidden in plain sight off Highway 1 along the Big Sur Coast. Maybe you've driven by, never knowing ...
The naval facility was one of 30 top-secret sites worldwide built during the Cold War. The goal was to detect Soviet submarines using the classified sound surveillance system, or SOSUS ...
Post-WWII, tension between the USA and the Soviet Union led to a worldwide Cold War. Reasons for this included: ideological differences, problems in Germany, the arms race and the Korean War.
was a Cold War submariner who, in an underwater game of blind man’s bluff, held the record for the longest trail of a Soviet ballistic missile submarine. In September 1978 Farnfield was ...
Like most roads in the nuclear industry, the road to enriching uranium for the U.S. military for the first time since the end of the Cold War is winding through East Tennessee ... to power nuclear ...
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