For decades, technological innovation has been one of the defining strengths of the U.S. military. American defense research has produced systems that allow forces to see farther, strike faster, and ...
China now operates 59 submarines, compared to the US Navy’s 71—but it has expressed the clear intention to catch up.
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Why modern submarines don’t have pointed noses like fish

At first glance, a submarine’s blunt, rounded bow looks wrong. If speed underwater matters, shouldn’t it be shaped more like a sleek fish? In reality, the front of a modern submarine is designed ...
Manitowoc sits right on the western shore of Lake Michigan, and if you’ve been driving past it on I-43 thinking it’s just ...
For a country like India, whose arsenal combines Russian, Western and indigenous systems, these lessons could significantly ...
Wars once began with troop movements and artillery fire; today they often begin with data. Satellites observe terrain, drones ...
The sinking of an Iranian naval vessel on March 4 underscored how the Indian Ocean region is no longer insulated from the spillover effects of major power confrontations.
The sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena on Wednesday, days after the vessel took part in India’s International Fleet Review and the multinational naval exe ...
The ongoing war involving the United States, Israel and Iran has rapidly evolved into one of the most technologically complex ...
The first moving naval “torpedo” was physically attached to the submarine that used it—with perhaps predictable results.
India is inching closer to two of the most consequential defence procurement decisions in its recent history: the acquisition ...
The Hidden Nervous System of the Digital Economy In the popular imagination, the internet is often depicted as an intangible cloud floating above the ...