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Largest-ever: Five 20,800-ton nuclear missile submarines set to join US Navy
The Pentagon on November 17 awarded General Dynamics Electric Boat a $2.28 billion contract to support advance procurement ...
Under the cost-only modification, the General Dynamics subsidiary will provide construction services for the hulls of SSBN ...
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Columbia-Class: The U.S. Navy Is Building the Most Complex Submarine In Human History
America’s sea-based nuclear deterrent is entering a dangerous squeeze. The Navy’s 12-boat Columbia-class program is slipping right as the Ohio-class SSBNs hit the limits of their already-stretched ...
A subsidiary of Reston-based General Dynamics has been awarded a $2.28 billion contract modification from the U.S. Navy.
September 28, 2025: Recently, the Russian Northern Fleet received another Borei-A class SSBN, making eight of these nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines in service. The Russian Navy is more ...
BREMERTON, Wash. — The Navy officially has a new “backbone” of its submarine fleet that is bigger, faster, quieter, and has more endurance and firepower than the Vietnam War-era design it passed by in ...
The recent agreement between South Korea and the United States regarding the development of a nuclear-powered submarine has ...
Russia’s “Harmony” project is the latest salvo in the battle between underwater access and anti-access efforts. The United States will need new innovations of its own to fight back.
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Are Submarines Still Relevant For War?
Submarines have been used in warfare for centuries. Undersea warfare has come a long way since the first experimental ...
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