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Russian N-sub to visit Cuba

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...