The USS Scorpion, a nuclear-powered U.S. Navy submarine, mysteriously sank on May 22, 1968, killing all 99 crew members.
Vladimir Putin attended a ceremony to announce the launch of the sixth and newest Project 885M Yasen-M nuclear-powered fast attack submarine.
The U.S. Navy is accelerating upgrades to its Block V Virginia-class submarines to replace the firepower lost when its four ...
Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Indiana visited ports in Scotland, Cyprus, Gibraltar and Greece during its six ...
Australia is a key American ally in the South Pacific and Darwin Port is Australia's nearest port to Asia. While the ...
The Iowa "will project the kindness and protective capability of our people, backed up by resolve to act" when needed, writes ...
Hiring and salaries are expected to continue to rise in part of Connecticut for years, if not decades, based on a U.S. naval ...
The following is the March 21, 2025, Congressional Research Service In Focus report, Navy Next-Generation Attack Submarine ...
The crew of the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) received the storied O’Kane cribbage board ...
THE Red Sea submarine tragedy which killed six is the latest in a string of disasters to hit the Egyptian tourist hotspot. A ...
The Navy is counting on innovations to help it build and staff submarines and ships more efficiently as demand for the ...