Key Points and Summary - In a shocking 1981 NATO exercise, a Canadian diesel-electric submarine successfully penetrated a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group and notionally "sank" the USS Dwight D.
What will occur when the busiest oil chokepoint in the world is confronted by a submarine force that is made to blend in?
AIP systems enable diesel-electric submarines to remain submerged and operational for weeks without surfacing or using a ...
Saab’s A26 submarine has not yet left the drawing board—but Poland has already expressed interest in the sub as a replacement for its aging Kilo class. Therefore, the A26 is being looked at as the ...
African countries may not rival global naval powers, but the continent maintains a strategic presence underwater, through ...
The U.S. Navy today possesses the most technologically advanced submarine force in the world. Its nuclear-powered attack submarines and ballistic missile submarines remain unmatched in speed, ...
China has rapidly built up its submarine fleet by making a technological U-turn to produce boats the U.S. hasn’t built in more than 65 years. More than half of the estimated 66 submarines operated by ...
The debate over nuclear-powered submarines is likely to serve as a critical indicator of Japan’s strategic trajectory.
They’re the caretakers of one of only five remaining diesel boats in the U.S. fleet, a boat that in many ways was the link ...