The decision, announced on June 10, 2026, is part of preparations for the creation of the Submarine Rotational Force-West (SRF-West), a structure that will allow the rotation of nuclear-powered attack submarines from the United States and the United Kingdom from Australian territory.
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Kim Jong-un orders 2.5-fold increase in missile production in North Korea
The North Korean leader visited a facility of the Missile Administration and called for industrial expansion to supply forward units of the DPRK Armed Forces.
Read MoreVideo shows U.S. MV-22 Osprey during emergency exercise at Embassy in Caracas
Two MV-22 Osprey aircraft from the United States Marine Corps carried out an emergency response exercise this Saturday (23) at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela.
Read MoreRussia commissions new Burya missile ship into Baltic Fleet
The Russian Navy has officially commissioned the small missile ship Burya, of Project 22800 Karakurt, during a solemn ceremony held in Baltiysk, Russia’s main naval base on the Baltic Sea.
Read MoreU.S. Destroyers Move Into Action in the Strait of Hormuz to Open Strategic Corridor
The United States has launched a naval operation to open a new safe route in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most sensitive maritime passages on the planet.
Read MoreSale of F-35s to Saudi Arabia advances and reshapes balance in the Middle East
President Donald Trump stated that the United States has approved the sale of F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters to Saudi Arabia, signaling progress in relations between Washington and Riyadh.
Read MoreTrump says the U.S. may act militarily to protect the strategic base at Diego Garcia
U.S. President Donald Trump said the country does not intend to withdraw from the air base strategically located on the island of Diego Garcia, in the Indian Ocean. The statement was published by the president himself on the social network Truth Social.
Read MoreRussia declares end of nuclear restrictions following the expiration of the New START treaty
The New START Treaty, the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement in force between Russia and the United States, expired at midnight on February 5, bringing to an end more than five decades of formal restrictions on the world’s largest nuclear arsenals.
Read MoreChina Emerges as the World’s Second-Largest Nuclear Submarine Power
China has surpassed Russia in the number of nuclear-powered submarines and has moved into second place globally in this strategic segment, closing the gap with the United States and reshaping the balance of undersea deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.
Read MorePoland plans to ban Chinese-made cars from military areas over espionage concerns
The Polish General Staff is preparing a document that would prohibit the entry of privately owned cars manufactured in China into the territory of the country’s military units and institutions.
Read MoreAfter seizure, images show U.S. Coast Guard vessel escorting tanker Bella I
The United States government announced on January 7 the seizure of the tanker M/V Bella I, also identified as Marinera, for violations of U.S. sanctions.
Read MoreVideo reveals alleged U.S. exercises simulating the capture of Nicolás Maduro
A video released by Dan Scavino, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office, revealed details of military exercises conducted in the United States that simulated the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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