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The National Interest on MSNOperation Barney: How WWII U.S. Navy Submarines Took Vengence on JapanOperation Barney was conceptualized by Vice Admiral Lockwood to avenge the loss of Wahoo and her intrepid crew.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS 7,800-ton nuclear submarine bolsters attack with more torpedo tubes, advanced techThe Virginia-class submarine took six years in the making. It was named after the state of Iowa in June 2023 by former Iowa first-lady Christie Vilsack, the ship’s sponsor. The ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe Navy Was Never the Same After the USS Thresher Submarine DisasterThe Thresher incident remains one of the most tragic days in the Navy’s history as 129 sailors and crew perished.
As the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, Nautilus could remain submerged for two weeks at a time and travel at speeds of over 20 knots, or about 23 miles per hour. Previously, World War II ...
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The crew of the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) received the storied O’Kane cribbage board ...
The mechanical Hedgehog proved itself to be a deadly predator and killer of Axis submarines. When one thinks of antisubmarine warfare (ASW) weapons of World War II, chances are the ... Britain’s Royal ...
A commissioning ceremony will be held at a Connecticut shipyard as the first submarine to bear the USS Iowa name becomes an ...
Image: Chief Petty Officer Charly Tautfest via DVIDS In your 2020 article, “‘Cocaine Logistics’ for the Marine Corps,” you make the case for the Navy to develop low-profile vessels (commonly known as ...
A recent United States Congressional Research Service (CRS) report calls into question the ability of the US submarine industrial base (SIB) to deliver the ...
Britain has laid the keel for the Royal Navy ... submarine. It was unique in that it had a British forward section and what was effectively an American aft section because the Royal Navy bought a ...
Virginia-class submarine program. The Navy has been procuring Virginia (SSN-774) class nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) since FY1998, and a total of 40 have been procured through FY2024.
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