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Can the Russian Navy really sink a US aircraft carrier? It’s a question that has fueled debate among military analysts for ...
Helicopters and a warship were involved in the operation to monitor the RFN Novorossiysk submarine as it sailed west through ...
Royal Navy helicopters and a warship shadowed the surfaced Russian submarine as it sailed through the North Sea and English ...
A Russian submarine sailing through the North Sea and English Channel has been shadowed by Royal Navy helicopters and a ...
A Royal Navy ship has been tracking a Russian submarine off UK coast. The patrol ship HMS Mersey joined a Wildcat helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron and a specialist submarine hunting Merlin ...
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The Russian Navy’s Worst Enemy Is Itself
Amid mounting frustrations over the Ukraine war, Russian naval officers may be sabotaging their own submarines, reviving a long history of mutiny and raising fears of deeper dissent within the fleet.
Russian navy officers sabotage submarines as Putin faces growing army unrest Ukraine says it has destroyed or disabled around a third of the fleet's 80 vessels, using a combination of water-borne ...
Like the other submarines in its class, the Yakutsk features advanced noise-reduction technology and a low acoustic signature, making it one of the quietest conventional submarines in the world.
The Royal Navy is building 12 new SSN-AUKUS attack submarines, which are set to replace the UK's Astute class attack subs by the 2030s.
The Russian Navy has been using a shadow fleet in order to get around western sanctions. While the number of ships isn't confirmed, here's what we suspect.