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The Navy Wanted 29 Stealth Seawolf-Class Nuclear Attack Submarines. It Got Only 3
Article Summary – The Seawolf-class was built to be the U.S. Navy’s ultimate Cold War hunter-killer sub, but the post-Soviet ...
The United States Military is the most powerful fighting force the world has ever known. It has the ability to project power to anywhere in the world; there is no competitor. The United States Navy ...
The American nuclear industry and the Department of War need to work together to regain the upper hand in the global nuclear marketplace. The American nuclear industry has its roots in the national ...
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South Korea’s Nuclear Attack Submarines Are a Game Changer
Article Summary – Washington has quietly approved South Korea’s long-sought push for nuclear-powered attack submarines, ...
South Koreas Nuclear Submarines Counter Chinese West Sea Activities Acting Ambassador Kevin Kim links regional challenges to ...
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How Worried Should America Be About China’s Submarine Fleet?
Since the end of the Cold War, China has built up a top-notch submarine force—posing a significant threat to the US Navy’s operations in the Indo-Pacific.
Minutes before walking into a high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping this past week, President Donald Trump announced what could prove to be a stunning shift in American nuclear policy.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said that he had discussed nuclear arms control with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the summit in Alaska - and that China should be involved too - ...
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