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.
India then sponsored further construction and sea trials of the submarine provided it was leased to the Indian Navy for 10 years. It was launched as K-152 Nerpa in October 2008 and entered service ...
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New Delhi: In the midst of a diplomatic spat with Canada, India quietly launched its fourth nuclear powered ballistic missile (SSBN) submarine at ... 3,500km range K-4 nuclear ballistic missiles ...
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Today, Australia is part of the AUKUS agreement with the U.S. and the U.K. to develop nuclear-powered submarines, aiming to strengthen its naval power in the Indo-Pacific and deter potential ...
In 2005, the USS San Francisco, a U.S. Navy Los Angeles-class submarine, struck an uncharted seamount at 30 miles per hour, 525 feet below sea level, southeast of Guam. What You Need to Know ...
As intensified measures are underway to augment the submarine fleet of the Indian Navy, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh launched India's fourth and latest nuclear-powered ballistic missile ...