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In 2005, the USS San Francisco submarine tragically collided with an underwater mountain south of Guam, resulting in one ...
Nuclear weapons can produce some of the most devastating destruction of any device ever created by humankind -- so what happens when someone makes a mistake?
"In time of conflict, that is where we replenish, repair and rearm," said Captain Neil Steinhagen, Commander of Guam's Submarine Squadron 15, which includes four Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered ...
Ryan Chan is a Newsweek reporter based in Hong Kong, where he previously had over a decade of experience at a local newspaper, covering China and current events around the world. His focus is on ...
Kate joined Newsweek in May 2024. She is a graduate of Ithaca College. A submarine excursion in the Red Sea ended in tragedy Thursday when a vessel carrying 45 Russian tourists, including children ...
Recently, North Korea unveiled what it claimed was its first nuclear-powered submarine. Specifically, Pyongyang described the large new submarine as a “nuclear-powered strategic guided missile ...
Clark told Reuters that nuclear workforce shortages and budget constraints in Australia would most likely delay the submarine sale. "U.S. and UK submarines operating out of Perth with dual crews ...
The news posted a photo showing the country's leader, Kim Jong-Un inspecting what seems to be part of the submarine. North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un inspects a nuclear submarine during a visit to ...
(Reuters) - "The role of the fast attack submarine is so dynamic that everything changes on a dime," U.S. Navy Commander Jeffrey Corneille said off the coast of Western Australia on the nuclear ...
AUKUS Nuclear Submarine Sale Under Scrutiny as Trump Tariffs Rattle Australia (This April 10 story has been corrected to change the description of the U.S. defence strategist in paragraph 5 ...