Beijing: China has ramped up its production of nuclear-powered submarines over the past five years to the point where it is ...
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China is building submarines faster than ever, think tank says. Why that’s a problem for Washington
China has ramped up its production of nuclear-powered submarines over the past five years to the point where it is launching subs faster than the United States, threatening to negate a sea-power ...
SYDNEY, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Australia said on Sunday it would spend A$3.9 billion ($2.76 billion) to progress construction of ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has lauded his nation’s improving economy and regional standing as he opened the country’s ...
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Undersea power shift as China overtakes US in nuclear submarine launches
China has overtaken the United States in new nuclear submarine launches over the past five years. The finding comes from an analysis by the International Institute for Strategic Studies. The study is ...
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China overtakes the US in nuclear submarine production - IISS
By Ben Aris in Berlin China has long ago overtaken the US when it comes to the navy, but now Beijing has also overhauled the US in submarines. China has rapidly expanded its nuclear-powered submarine ...
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Indonesia’s Toll Roads Could Become Runways for Fighter Jets
Indonesia lacks the industrial capacity to build or maintain an aircraft carrier fleet—but it has thousands of islands across the South China Sea that fighter jets could operate from.
China has ramped up its production of nuclear-powered submarines over the past five years to the point where it is launching subs faster than the US, ...
Three new strikes against alleged South American drug boats come as the Pentagon pulls its warships back from the region to refocus on the Middle East.
The series of strikes brought the death toll to at least 145 people since the administration began targeting the small vessels since September.
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The US Navy’s First Columbia-Class SSBNs Will Arrive in 2028
The USS District of Columbia, the first Columbia-class vessel, was originally slated for completion in 2027—but that timeline was pushed back one year following construction delays.
History suggests that leaders should direct the missions and construction program for fleets but save the concepts and designs of individual warships to their navies. “Next to God the navy is the most ...
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