Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Why the Navy’s rarest stealth sub will never get a second run
Even in American shipbuilding certain designs are so specialized, and are so bound up in a sequence of historical events, ...
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The U.S. Navy’s New Stealth SSN(X) Submarine Summed in 2 Words
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Navy’s undersea dominance is threatened by a shrinking force structure and an overstretched ...
A torpedo firing test from an autonomous submarine was recently conducted to test the vessel's efficacy. Known as KSOT (Kapal Selam Otomatis Tanpa Awak), the submarine fired a 324 mm lightweight ...
Submarines are quite possibly some of the scariest vessels any navy could operate. No, they're not as large as an aircraft carrier or as armed to the teeth as a destroyer, but their ability to ...
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