Naval Technology on MSN
Australia announces $218m for nuclear‑powered submarines parts
The new funding will support critical components of nuclear-powered submarines.
The most prominent visual feature of the new submarine – Nato code name Sui-class – is its X-tail rudder configuration. It is ...
India’s third nuclear submarine: Why INS Aridhaman is critical to surviving second-strike capability
Visakhapatnam: The Indian Navy is poised to significantly escalate its strategic presence in the Indo-Pacific with the ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China’s neighbor to roll out colossal 7,000-ton stealth sub with 3,700-mile missile reach
The Indian Navy is getting ready to commission its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, ...
India’s sea-based nuclear deterrent is expected to be strengthened soon as the country is likely to commission its third ...
Naval Technology on MSN
French Navy’s fourth Barracuda-class submarine begins sea trial
The submarine will undergo further trials before delivery to the French Navy later this year.
The nuclear renaissance makes for an exciting investing opportunity. Two oft-discussed reactor developers are Westinghouse ...
Australia has taken a major step in delivering its future nuclear-powered submarine capability by paying Aus$310 million ($220 million) for the first British-built parts of nuclear reactors destined ...
India's naval strength is set to increase with the likely commissioning of its third indigenous Arihant-class nuclear-powered submarine, INS Aridhaman, by May.
Defense News on MSN
Experts worry about nuclear quid pro quo in Russia-North Korea alliance against Ukraine
Analysts differ on the question of whether Moscow would trade away highly sensitive nuclear submarine technology in exchange for battlefield support.
Moscow could soon have strong enough air defences to intercept Britain’s Trident nuclear missiles. A new report warned that ...
The National Interest on MSN
Mission Possible: The NRC’s Shift Is More Than Symbolic
After decades defined by safety dominance, the NRC may be recalibrating toward a renewed balance between oversight and expansion. The history of nuclear energy in the United States illustrates the ...
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