Russia’s Submarine Problem Is Much Worse Than Many Imagine
The Russian submarine Novorossiysk, an Improved Kilo-class vessel, has been forced to limp home to the Baltic after a mechanical failure in the Mediterranean. While
The Russian submarine Novorossiysk, an Improved Kilo-class vessel, has been forced to limp home to the Baltic after a mechanical failure in the Mediterranean. While
The AIM-174B has appeared once again in the Pacific, this time at a joint exercise in Alaska focused on novel tactics and rapidly proliferating weapons
The Russian Navy recently concluded a fleet wide naval exercise, with the exception of the Black Sea Fleet, called July Storm. The exercise took place
With successes mounting in the United States, Anduril is moving forward with several underwater domain products the company sees as prime candidates for Europe’s diverse
NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center San Diego awarded an urgent contract to fuel the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) with 1.7 million gallons of JP-5 jet
The United Kingdom’s latest Strategic Defence Review (SDR) has reiterated the country’s commitment to supporting NATO deterrence and defence requirements and, in so doing, has
A Ukrainian maritime drone operated by Group 13 of military intelligence (HUR) has made history, being the first uncrewed vessel to successfully shoot down an
On April 23rd, the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy reported that it completed a navigation safety exercise which focused on protecting civilian maritime traffic
The Russian government recently accused the Norwegian government of militarizing the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Region. According to Russian media, the Russians are concerned
The war in the Black Sea is often characterised as the surface drone’s arena. Ukraine has gained the upper hand, against the odds, and now