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world5 months ago

Trump relocates nuclear submarines amid Russian provocations

President Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to move closer to Russia after social media spat with Dmitry Medvedev, but Russia's response has been dismissive, suggesting no immediate escalation or reaction from Moscow. The incident highlights Trump's unpredictable approach and the potential use of surprise military moves as strategic leverage, though it does not appear to signal an imminent nuclear standoff.

military1 year ago

U.S. Navy Welcomes First Female-Friendly Submarine

The USS New Jersey has become the first U.S. Navy submarine designed with women in mind, featuring accommodations for a significant number of female crew members. This historic move follows the Navy's 2010 decision to allow women on submarines, and the New Jersey now boasts a crew with about 40 women, the largest on any fast attack submarine. The integration of women is seen as enhancing performance and diversity, with studies suggesting diverse crews perform up to 20% better. The New Jersey is also the Navy's most advanced fast attack submarine, equipped with Tomahawk missiles and torpedoes.

militarydefense1 year ago

"Congressional Push for Two Submarines Challenges US Navy's Plans"

A House panel is pushing for the US Navy to buy two attack submarines in fiscal 2025, despite the Navy requesting just one. The Navy argues that advanced procurement funds and investments in the submarine-industrial base can compensate for the lack of a second submarine, but lawmakers, led by Rep. Joe Courtney, disagree, emphasizing the need for a consistent demand signal for orders and business. They argue that the industrial base is recovering and expanding, with increased hiring and construction rates, and advocate for continuous procurement at a rate of two submarines per year to support the submarine-industrial base's momentum.

military2 years ago

"US Submarines Bolster Defense Against China with New Ship-Killer Missile"

The US Navy plans to equip submarines with the Maritime Strike Tomahawk (MST) missile, a new version of the Tomahawk missile, to counter China's growing naval power. The MST has a longer range and a new guidance system to engage mobile targets at sea, such as warships. With this upgrade, US submarines will have a powerful ship-killer missile capable of targeting ships up to 1,000 miles away. As tensions persist between China, its neighbors, and the US, the US Navy aims to deter China's naval expansion and maintain its advantage in maritime security.

military2 years ago

China's New Submarines Pose Threat to US and Russia's Missile Capabilities

China has launched its first nuclear-powered guided missile submarines, according to a Pentagon report, marking the country's entry into a domain previously dominated by the US and Russia. The submarines, known as Type 093B guided missile submarines, will give China the ability to conduct long-range precision strikes against land targets, significantly enhancing its power projection capability. The report suggests that three of these submarines could be operational by next year, as part of China's wider expansion of its submarine fleet, which could number 65 vessels by 2025. The development of these submarines is seen as an important new capability for the Chinese navy, allowing them to carry out saturated land and anti-ship attacks at standoff range.

politics2 years ago

Trump's Controversial Conversations: Billionaires, Military Ops, and Nuclear Subs

Former President Donald Trump criticized Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt and special counsel Jack Smith after reports emerged that Pratt alleged Trump shared sensitive information about US nuclear submarines. Trump denied speaking to Pratt about submarines but claimed they discussed job creation. Pratt is one of several potential witnesses in the criminal case against Trump for alleged hoarding of classified documents. A judge had imposed a partial gag order on Trump, which was temporarily lifted as his legal team challenges it in appeals court. Trump is facing a total of 91 criminal counts across various cases, which he vehemently denies.

military2 years ago

China's Advancements in Nuclear-Armed Submarines on the Verge of Breakthroughs

China is making significant progress in the production of a new generation of nuclear-armed submarines, known as Type 096, which are expected to pose a challenge to the U.S. and its allies in tracking them. These submarines are predicted to be much harder to detect due to breakthroughs in their quietness, aided in part by Russian technology. The development of these advanced submarines is driving increased deployments and contingency planning by the U.S. Navy and other militaries in the Indo-Pacific region. The prospect of a quieter Chinese submarine is also a driving factor behind the AUKUS deal between Australia, Britain, and the U.S. to increase submarine deployments.

space-exploration2 years ago

"Exploring Europa's Secrets: Nano Subs to Dive Under Antarctic Ice in 2026"

The TRIPLE-nanoAUV 2 project aims to develop miniature submarines that can melt their way through ice and explore the subglacial lakes beneath the Antarctic ice shelf, serving as a test for future exploration of icy moons like Europa and Enceladus. The nano-AUVs will be small enough to fit inside an ice-melting probe and will be supported by an underwater docking station for data transmission and battery charging. The project, coordinated by the Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, plans to conduct field tests in Antarctica in 2026. The ultimate goal is to use similar technology to study the oceans beneath the icy surfaces of Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus.

defense2 years ago

"Sweden's Submarines: Strengthening NATO's Defense"

Sweden's world-leading submarine fleet, known for its advanced conventional submarines, will greatly enhance NATO's submarine capabilities in the Baltic Sea. With its regional expertise and experience operating submarines in the Baltic since 1904, Sweden fills a crucial gap in NATO's underwater capabilities. The shallow depth of the Baltic Sea makes it unsuitable for nuclear-powered submarines, giving Sweden an advantage. Additionally, Sweden's submarines can stay submerged for longer periods due to their unique ability to recharge batteries underwater using liquid oxygen. In anticipation of future autonomous underwater warfare, Sweden has ordered two new submarines with a multi-mission portal for remotely operated vehicles, making them ideal for seabed warfare and protecting critical infrastructure.

history2 years ago

The Fascination with the Titanic Wreck: From Discovery to Controversy.

The discovery of the Titanic wreckage in 1985 was part of a top-secret U.S. Navy mission to locate two sunken nuclear submarines. Robert Ballard, an oceanographer, had approached the Navy for funding to search for the Titanic, but they wanted him to photograph the wrecks of the USS Thresher and USS Scorpion first. Ballard realized that the debris trail from the submarines could lead him to the Titanic, which he found on the last day of his mission. The discovery was celebrated, but Ballard described the scene as that of a haunted house.

defense2 years ago

German and Indian companies team up for submarine construction in India.

Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate in a joint project to build submarines for and in India. TKMS will provide engineering and design of the submarines as well as consultancy support, while MDL will be responsible for constructing and delivering the submarines. The construction work will take place in India and is expected to include significant local content.

defense2 years ago

Germany's Thyssenkrupp eyes submarine deal with Indian Navy to reduce reliance on Russian weapons.

Thyssenkrupp's marine arm is expected to bid for a project to supply six submarines for the Indian Navy, as Germany and India aim to boost their defense manufacturing and counter China's growing presence in the Indian Ocean. The deal is expected to be signed with India's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders on Wednesday, with the value of the agreement expected to be about 7 billion euros. India approved a budget of $6.8 billion for its navy in March, which has 16 conventional submarines, 11 of them more than two decades old, along with two indigenous nuclear-powered submarines.

international-relations2 years ago

US Navy Plans New Submarine Base to Monitor China's Undersea Fleet

US and British submarines will operate out of western Australia by 2027 as part of the AUKUS agreement, allowing allied subs to spend more time operating in the Pacific and Indian oceans. The deal on the base comes as rivals, mainly China, increase their submarine activity in the region. China's undersea force has made notable developments, including the newest Yuan-class diesel-electric subs, which are quiet and have more advanced sonars, and the six operational Jin-class nuclear-powered ballistic-missile subs, which are likely already conducting "near-continuous at-sea deterrence patrols."