Russian N-sub to visit Cuba
The top-modern, heavily armed, submarine is part of a Russian naval detachment of four ships that will stay in port of the Cuban capital...
Progress on French-Indonesian sub deal
Following the contract signing on March 28, Indonesia is now preparing the financing scheme and production facilities for the domestic construction of two Scorpène...
Explanation for Chinese flare drop
By Justin Burke*
During the Cold War, it was not unheard of for Soviet ships to attempt to disrupt US naval operations by “shouldering” vessels,...
Ukraine’s new Black Sea sub
Already severely battered, Russia could have concerns for its cruisers and patrol boats in the Black Sea, dayFREURO reports. Dominant thanks to its swarms...
Worker shortage threatens N-sub project
Australia is facing a 75,000 worker shortage in four critical trades, placing alarming pressure on Australia’s submarine industry, according to freedom of information statistics...
SSN-AUKUS ready in late 2030s
Britain’s new nuclear submarines will be operational from the late 2030s, replacing the current Astute Class, according to the British Government, UK Defence Journal...
Big robotic sub goes to sea
DARPA has finally unveiled more of its mysterious Manta Ray robotic sub, with impressive new images of the prototype Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle (UUV) undergoing...
SSNs: time to think alternatives
By Harlan Ullman*
The program to equip the Royal Australian Navy with nuclear submarines is in trouble. The takeaway: Australia must begin thinking now about...
Co-ordinating anti-submarine warfare
By Jason Lancaster*
Winston Churchill once stated that the only thing that scared him during the Second World War was the subsea aspect during the...
Singapore’s launches fourth Invincible Class submarine
On 22 April the Inimitable, the fourth and final submarine in Singapore’s Type 218SG Invincible class program was launched at the Thyssen Krupp Marine...