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The National Interest on MSN“Poor Seamanship” Nearly Sank the Navy’s USS Connecticut SubmarineUSS Connecticut suffered significant damage during the incident and several sailors onboard reported injuries.
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A Navy Seawolf-Class Submarine Hit An Underwater Mountain and SurvivedThe USS Connecticut (SSN 22), a Seawolf-class nuclear fast-attack submarine, remains in port for extensive repairs after ...
Fishing vessels can often work long periods at sea without coming to port, thanks to the practice of transshipment, in which ...
The US has sustained a high-intensity military presence in the South China Sea and nearby areas, but the number and frequency ...
In 1808, the Chinese Qing government, overwhelmed by pirates in the South China Sea, decided the time had come to take out the worst of them all. The Red Flag Fleet, under the command of the ...
Now, it is likely to become part of another multilateral alliance, known as the ‘Squad’ group, that focuses on security in the South China Sea. The ‘Squad’ comprises the Philippines and India’s Quad ...
Now, the Philippines wants India to join the ‘Squad’ – an informal spinoff grouping in the South China Sea comprising it, Australia, Japan and the United States. General Romeo S, Brawner, Chief of ...
The Philippines wants India to join the Squad alliance with the US, Australia, and Japan to counter China's tactics in the South China Sea. China is creating militarized artificial islands and ...
Two Chinese carriers drill in the South China Sea in late October. Chinese MoD Photo China is the top priority in the Trump administration’s national security strategy, but that’s balanced ...
The South China Sea is one of the most significant maritime trade routes, which sees an annual trade flow of more than $3 trillion. "We find commonality with India because we have a common enemy.
with officials concerned that Beijing is working to collect government and military information amid tensions in the South China Sea. On Feb. 25, the Philippine National Bureau of Investigation ...
CSIS does not take policy positions, so the views represented in this testimony are my own and not those of my employer. In my testimony, I would like to reflect on Beijing’s goals in the South China ...
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