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The Navy’s newest Virginia-class sub just slid out of the yard with a reactor that never needs refueling — built to hunt the Pacific for its entire life
On a gray stretch of the Thames River in Groton, Connecticut, the shipyard that has built submarines for the U.S. Navy since ...
The US, UK and Australia have announced they will "streamline" the purchase, with Australia no longer buying new submarines, ...
Australia will now forgo the purchase of a new build Virginia-class submarine and acquire another ex-US Navy boat instead.
Australia was expected to buy a mix of new and used submarines from the US, but now the vessels will all be used boats.
In a joint statement, Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and UK Defence ...
Australia and the United States confirm changes to the submarine acquisition plan under AUKUS, emphasising the use of used ...
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle tours General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton, Conn., April 10, 2026. US Navy photo Shipbuilders are on track to deliver two Virginia-class attack ...
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US Virginia-class submarines: Undersea advantage in Taiwan Strait
The narrow waters of the Taiwan Strait have become one of the world’s most strategically critical maritime corridors, where ...
U.S. Navy nuclear submarines are incredibly intricate vessels designed for stealth and offense, but even high-tech vehicles ...
Representing the Navy’s latest undersea warfare platform, the Virginia-class is hard to beat. From payload and speed to low acoustic signature and versatility, these submarines play a critical role in ...
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