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Russia’s submarines are still NATO’s biggest threat — but serious cracks are showing
Russia’s surface fleet has been exposed as weak. Its submarine force, however, remains the most capable and dangerous part of ...
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The US Navy missed this: A Russian submarine snuck into America’s home waters undetected
In 2012, a Russian Navy nuclear-powered attack submarine armed with long-range missiles patrolled the Gulf of Mexico for several weeks—and the United States didn't detect it until after the submarine ...
June 5, 2026: The Khabarovsk, the first of a second class of very large Russian SSN/Nuclear powered attack submarines was recently spotted. This sub is armed with an enormous Poseidon subsurface drone ...
Four hundred meters inside a hollowed-out mountain behind a double set of blast doors, operators sit in a darkened room at computer stations facing a bank of floor-to-ceiling screens displaying a map ...
EADaily, June 19th, 2026. The largest Russian shipyard Sevmash in the north-west of the country has laid down a multipurpose nuclear submarine Murmansk of the Yasen-M class. The submarine will be the ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Russia has equipped submarines at a major Black Sea base with anti-drone cages in an apparent effort ...
The global submarine industry is busier now than at any time since the Cold War. In the last five years, 16 countries have launched about 77 submarines, showing a big increase in undersea military ...
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