The National Interest on MSN
The US Navy’s first Columbia-class SSBNs will arrive in 2028
The USS District of Columbia, the first Columbia-class vessel, was originally slated for completion in 2027—but that timeline was pushed back one year following construction delays.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China’s nuclear submarine launches in past 5 years challenge US Navy dominance
China has launched more nuclear-powered submarines than the United States over the past five ...
National Security Journal on MSN
A decade of waiting for repairs: The US Navy has a nuclear attack submarine 'trapped in port'
Summary and Key Points: USS Boise has become the Navy’s cautionary tale: a fast-attack submarine sent to Norfolk for repairs ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
Ford-Class Carriers and the New Ships Reshaping the U.S. Navy
For more than a century, aircraft carriers have served as the centerpiece of American naval power, projecting influence far beyond the horizon.
The United States Navy has the largest fleet of nuclear submarines on the planet, and it just added a new one to the inventory. This new fifth generation submarine is an incredible machine, and it was ...
Hanwha's Philly Shipyard has the capability of building a nuclear-powered submarine for the U.S. Navy, said Alex Wong, global chief strategy officer at Hanwha Group, according to a statement from the ...
The U.S. Navy today possesses the most technologically advanced submarine force in the world. Its nuclear-powered attack submarines and ballistic missile submarines remain unmatched in speed, ...
In August 2022, the USS Florida, a nuclear guided-missile submarine, deployed for one of the longest submarine patrols in U.S. Navy history. It returned to its homeport in July 2024, amounting to a ...
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