Nuclear-powered submarines should be viewed as an industrial, technology and energy strategy before they are treated as a ...
The latest National Defense Authorization Act allows for three years of housing and utility allowances for military civilians ...
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Rolls-Royce to power UK’s 10,200-ton nuclear submarines with advanced reactors
Rolls-Royce Submarines has partnered with three major firms to support Britain's expanding nuclear-powered submarine programs ...
The nuclear reactor of the fourth Suffren-class nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN), De Grasse (S638), was fired up for ...
In a region already bristling with all types of nuclear weapons, bestowing latent nuclear-weapon-state status upon South Korea is needlessly destabilizing.
Seoul wants to join the undersea naval elite – and has received the blessing of US President Donald Trump to do just that.
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South Korea’s KAERI and Samsung Heavy win approval for floating nuclear reactor design
Korean giants Samsung and KAERI join hands to deliver a floating small modular reactor concept design that will bring ...
Japan has approved Tokyo Electric Power Co. to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear site as the world's largest nuclear ...
A defence expert weighs in on whether Europe needs more nuclear-powered submarines amid growing tensions with Russia.
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French Navy powers up reactor on 5,100-ton nuclear submarine for first time
The nuclear reactor aboard France’s fourth Suffren-class nuclear-powered attack submarine has been started for ...
The TV-8 was meant to be an amphibious tank with a 90mm main gun, powered by an onboard nuclear reactor, designed and built ...
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US Navy receives 7,800-ton nuclear submarine named after famed WWII battleship
The submarine is the fifth Navy vessel to bear the name Idaho. The first was a wooden-hulled storeship commissioned in 1866.
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