The National Interest on MSN
Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles: The Most Dangerous Weapons Ever Made?
SLBMs can be launched from underwater nearly anywhere in the world—and are incredibly difficult to intercept, making them ideal second-strike nuclear weapons.
National Security Journal on MSN
475 pages of mistakes: How a rare nuclear US Navy missile submarine ran aground
In 2015, the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Georgia ran aground near Kings Bay, Georgia, during a routine pilot ...
With fifth-generation submarines on the horizon, their technology has come a long way. Ultra-advanced subs of today use ...
Defense News on MSN
US Navy wants new railroad car to transport unarmed ballistic missiles
Existing railcars are almost 50 years old and will soon be retired. But the Navy still has a need to transport Active Inert Missiles.
India currently operates two ballistic missile submarines as its sea-based strategic deterrent against neighbors China and ...
Military Times on MSN
Submarine vets seek recognition, benefits for environmental exposure
A group representing the U.S. Navy’s “Silent Service” is pressing for new research on environmental hazards in submarines.
India will early next year add some sharp teeth to its sea-based leg of the nuclear triad by commissioning its third ...
The Île Longue facility houses France's four nuclear ballistic missile submarines and provides maintenance for the vessels ...
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