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How a Soviet Submarine Disaster Ended in Tragedy
In the 1970s, the Soviet Union built the K-278, an advanced nuclear-powered submarine designed to push the limits of technology. But during a patrol in 1989, disaster struck when a turbine failure led ...
On the twelfth of August 2000, the Russian navy held its most massive naval exercise since the fall of the Soviet Union. Due ...
Submarine cables have revalued their status as critical infrastructure. Ensuring their integrity, both physical and cyber, is a major challenge.
The carrier has mostly been used for HADR missions, and debates about its utility have raged since it entered into service in ...
The region was hit by a glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) in 2023 and by a series of landslides in October 2025 ...
Aircraft equipped with anti-submarine tech like magnetometers and passive sensors are the key to searching for stealth ...
This plexus is vulnerable to widespread failures, as demonstrated by the July 2024 CrowdStrike software update outage, which ...
The most dangerous moment in national security arrives when decision-makers trust the numbers written on paper more than ...
In the Philippines, no infrastructure illustrates this better than the undersea cables lying quietly on the ocean floor.
Baba Vanga, the \"Nostradamus of the Balkans,\" is remembered for alleged prophecies of major world events. Her followers ...
Maritime security experts from India, Indian Ocean countries and the European Union (EU) will come together for a workshop in New Delhi on 5 December to discuss how to better protect submarine ...
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In plain sight: The Pearl Harbor spy
Using simple observation, a Japanese spy in Pearl Harbor collected crucial information. His full story, however, remains ...
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