SSGN was a Soviet nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine designed as an experimental high-speed attack platform.
The on-the-run Lithuanian banker – dubbed Mad Vlad during his chaotic spell in charge at Tynecastle – claims to be skint.
The businessman, 77, claims he spent the last of his fortune on the K-19 sub he served on six decades ago and went into ...
As one of the world’s most secretive yet public intelligence agencies, the Central Intelligence Agency needs little ...
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The Submarine too Big to Hide
The Typhoon-class submarine was designed to endure 120 days submerged, with the capability to extend that duration if nuclear war ever loomed. Conceived at the height of the Cold War, it was built ...
The Netherlands is increasing its defence budget by €2.4 billion annually, nearly doubling its 2022 spending. Plans include ...
Summary After decades of delay, the P-75I programme is finally set to be initiated after the contract negotiations between ...
Trump’s return has left Europe’s main military pact looking less assured. Now defence is being reshaped on the continent.
Talk of replacing the American nuclear umbrella over Europe with the small British and French nuclear armories is in the air, ...
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 ...
Russia has dispersed its vast collection of nuclear weapons - including ICBMs, submarines, and bombers - at military bases across the country, analysts believe ...
On July 4, 1961, a K-19 “Hotel”-class Soviet nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine was off the coast of Norway. The cooling system of one of its two nuclear reactors failed, and the ...