The U.S. Navy plans to retire its four Ohio-class SSGN submarines by 2028, removing a critical multi-mission asset.
The British Royal Navy's Astute-class submarines may now outshine the U.S. Navy’s Virginia-class subs, raising questions about the American naval shipbuilding trajectory.
Electric Boat and Newport News Shipbuilding designed the new class for the Navy after proposals to use modified ...
Equipped with the Irtysh-Amphora-B-055 sonar system, these subs surpass the sonar capabilities of the U.S. Navy’s Ohio- and ...
The nuclear submarine will be the third ship to bear the Long Island name in U.S. Navy history — the first since the escort ...
To that end, the Navy recently launched the “1+2 Mission” to build and maintain a cadence of three new submarines each year – ...
A campaign to raise awareness about the newest U.S. naval vessel to bear the name Arkansas got underway Friday in Little Rock.
Now the Royal Australian Navy has disclosed its plans to acquire two new classes of nuclear-powered submarines, all the dots are finally on the page. Some of the connective tissue consists of ...
The new microgrid, which includes a 7.4-MW natural gas-fired fuel cell park and a 10.75-MW combined heat and power system, ...
"We're really experiencing the outcomes of delaying decisions to recapitalize the nuclear triad that happened over a number of years," said Shelby Oakley.
The Australian Navy has been left with just one fully operational submarine as the rest of its aging Collins-class fleet ...