National Security Journal on MSN
China’s ‘Good Enough’ Submarines Are a Growing Problem for the U.S. Navy
This piece unpacks how China’s undersea force is evolving from crude Soviet-inspired diesel boats into a “good enough” fleet ...
Morning Overview on MSN
China shows autonomous drone said to hunt submarines
China’s latest display of an autonomous surface drone built to track and attack submarines signals a new phase in the contest ...
Tokyo’s efforts to boost its naval power could ‘definitely complicate’ the strategic picture, military analysts have said.
The Navy’s vice chief Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan said it’s maintaining operational readiness. “We are aware that China is ...
Pakistan is set to induct its first batch of air-independent propulsion (AIP)-equipped Hangor-class submarines from China in 2026, even as India’s efforts to field similar capabilities under ...
The Indian Navy’s self-reliance drive is being undercut by chronic ‘sluggishness’ in procurement, analysts say.
China has warned that its perception of the US-South Korea alliance could shift if their new nuclear submarine deal focuses ...
The National Interest on MSN
Australia Is Building an Underwater Detection System for Chinese Submarines
The new system relies heavily on passive acoustics—technology that simply listens, rather than sending out signals of its own such as sonar pings.
India is continuously reviewing its anti-submarine warfare capabilities and force structure as Pakistan prepares to induct ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
Are Submarines Still Relevant For War?
Submarines have been used in warfare for centuries. Undersea warfare has come a long way since the first experimental ...
Ma, father of the carrier's electromagnetic launch system, is among a select few at the vessel's commissioning ceremony ...
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