The Columbia class is slated to enter service in 2031—with very little room for error, as its predecessor, the Ohio-class ...
SLBMs can be launched from underwater nearly anywhere in the world—and are incredibly difficult to intercept, making them ideal second-strike nuclear weapons.
In a region already bristling with all types of nuclear weapons, bestowing latent nuclear-weapon-state status upon South Korea is needlessly destabilizing.
So, while not as powerful as an American or Russian ballistic nuclear missile submarine, the Dolphin-class affords Israel with an essential second-strike capability that it otherwise would lack.
In "Spies Like Us," General Sline comments on America's nuclear arsenal, saying, "A weapon unused is a useless weapon." This can be true, but seeing as the U.S. and the Soviet Union followed the ...
Babcock International Group and HII signed a memorandum of understanding to bring together HII’s REMUS unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) and Babcock’s submarine Weapon Handling and Launch Systems ...
SEOUL/WASHINGTON/TOKYO--South Korea’s pursuit of nuclear-powered submarines is gaining traction following President Donald ...
The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has officially authorized Indias procurement of American-manufactured ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China appears to be within two years of deploying submarine-launched nuclear weapons, adding a new leg to its nuclear arsenal that should lead to arms-reduction talks, a draft ...
The Security Service of Ukraine reported that it had struck an Improved Kilo-class submarine at the Russian naval base at ...
China has launched Pakistan Navy’s fourth Hangor-class submarine, ‘Ghazi’, with sea trials underway and plans for technology ...