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Why Pakistan’s New Chinese-Made Submarines Should Terrify India
Pakistan has historically been weaker than India in the naval domain—a liability that became readily apparent during the ...
China is rapidly transforming its submarine fleet into one of the world’s most advanced, narrowing the gap with the U.S. and its allies and fueling a new contest beneath the Pacific’s waters, The Wall ...
Vice Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan on Thursday said the Indian Navy is aware that China is supplying ...
With the Pakistan Navy set to acquire its first few made-in-China Hangor class submarines, Shiv Aroor and Vishnu Som look at ...
The US wants South Korea to eventually deploy its newly approved nuclear-powered submarines to help counter China’s rapidly expanding fleet, calling it a responsibility expected of a key ally, ...
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Australia Is Building an Underwater Detection System for Chinese Submarines
The new system relies heavily on passive acoustics—technology that simply listens, rather than sending out signals of its own such as sonar pings.
China has warned that its perception of the US-South Korea alliance could shift if their new nuclear submarine deal focuses ...
China’s and Russia’s newly intensified naval partnership could embolden China in the South China Sea, where submarine activity is already intense. Russia and China are natural historical rivals. The ...
The top U.S. military officer said helping counter China’s rapidly expanding fleet is a responsibility expected of a key ally.
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