A nuclear submarine of the French Navy sank a decommissioned corvette of the D’Estienne d’Orves class during a military exercise, marking a significant advancement in the use of modern submarine weaponry.
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Get to Know the Vanguard-Class Submarines, the UK’s First Line of Nuclear Defense
The Vanguard-class submarines are a series of nuclear ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) operated by the British Royal Navy.
Read MoreFire Breaks Out at UK Shipyard Where Next-Generation Nuclear Submarines Are Built
Police in Cumbria, UK, reported a major fire at the shipyard of defense company BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness. The incident resulted in two people being hospitalized. According to authorities, there is no nuclear threat associated with the fire.
Read MoreVideo: Yemeni Houthis Reveal New Unmanned Submarine “Al-Ghare’ah”
The armed forces of Yemen, under the command of the Houthis, have unveiled for the first time the new unmanned submarine al-Ghare’ah in a press release issued by Yemeni military media.
Read MoreVideo: Northern Fleet Nuclear Submarines Conduct Missile Launches in the Barents Sea
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released a video on its Telegram channel showing Northern Fleet nuclear submarines launching cruise missiles at a maritime target in the Barents Sea.
Read MoreVideo: On the way to Cuba, Russian frigate conducts firing test in the Atlantic
The Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov, belonging to the Russian Navy, conducted cannon fire during an exercise in the Atlantic Ocean. The simulated aerial target was hit by the AK-192M artillery system and the Broadsword anti-aircraft missile and artillery system.
Read MoreRussia to Send Warships and Nuclear Submarine Kazan to Cuba
Russian Navy ships to arrive in Havana on June 12, announces Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Read MoreA billionaire invests nearly $20 million in a submersible to visit the Titanic and prove the safety of the industry
Larry Conner, a billionaire in the real estate sector from Ohio, United States, is building a submersible worth over $19 million for two people, designed to reach depths of 12,400 feet in the North Atlantic and visit the wreckage of the Titanic.
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