All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Plasticalypse: Submarine Adventures A journey of the last ocean cleaner submarine that is tasked to restore the ecosystem of a dying earth ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Black Submarine Deep into the unknown, navigate the shadows to uncover forgotten treasures. Every click, a choice; every shadow, a secret. Embark on a ...
With submarine repeaters, redundancy is the name of the game. Individual components are, of course, selected for high reliability. But eventually something will fail, so it’s critical to have a ...
October 13, 2024: The Persian Gulf nation of Qatar has ordered several M23 class miniature submarines from an Italian firm. These boats are 23 meters long and five meters wide. They can dive to a ...
Along with the Russian Navy's Borei-class ballistic missile submarines, the Yasen-class boats are reported to play a central role in Russia's defense and deterrence. The cruise missile subs were ...
Titanium Submarines: The Soviet Edge in Cold War Undersea Warfare In the 1960’s, the arms race between the U.S. and USSR was ...
India’s first nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arihant, suffered significant damage in 2018 when a crew member left the rear hatch open, allowing seawater to flood the propulsion compartment.
One of the key provisions in the Australia-U.S.-U.K. (AUKUS) agreement is for America to sell Australia between three and five Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarines beginning in 2032.
USS Puffer launched on Nov. 22, 1942, and on Oct. 9, 1943, during its maiden voyage, encountered an escort destroyer leading a large tanker.
The USS Jacob Jones was the first US Navy destroyer to be lost to enemy action. An unnamed Vanguard class submarine's depth gauge failed in an incident that happened more than a year ago.
What You Need to Know: HMS Agamemnon, the Royal Navy's sixth Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, has completed its construction phase at Barrow-in-Furness and will soon be launched into ...
They’re sometimes known as sun-dodgers: that group of men and women who spend long spells of time underwater on Navy submarines. It’s a life very few outsiders can truly get their heads around.