A group representing the U.S. Navy’s “Silent Service” is pressing for new research on environmental hazards in submarines.
Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) has secured an approximately $50 million contract to help the U.S. Navy’s Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory to study the health and performance of undersea warfighters.
Lavish submarines for the niche sector known as "luxury adventure," as well as luxurious cruise ships, have gotten their share of criticism over the years from green activists and everyone who ...
The UK Ministry of Defense has awarded £3.95 billion (currently ~$4,81 billion) of funding to BAE Systems for the next phase of the UK's next-generation nuclear-powered attack submarine program, known ...
Submarine landslides represent a critical geohazard in marine environments, with significant implications for the integrity of subsea pipelines. These mass movement events, triggered by gravitational ...
A research submarine operating under the Antarctic ice has mysteriously disappeared after detecting what it described as “hidden structures” beneath the frozen surface. The incident coincides with new ...
Unlike the recent search and rescue operation for the missing OceanGate submersible near the Titanic wreckage, a successful submarine rescue happened here nearly 54 years ago. In October of 1969 the a ...
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