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How One “Minor Difficulty” Became the Biggest Submarine Implosion in U.S. History
In April 1963, one of America’s most advanced nuclear submarines vanished during what should have been a routine test dive. The USS Thresher was designed to be faster, quieter, and deadlier than ...
Police have revealed that a year-long investigation called Project Rotherham resulted in the seizure of 46 kilograms of ...
Carney’s first budget has delivered the biggest increase in defence spending in decades – $84-billion over five years – but ...
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles declares Labor’s 2025 election victories ‘greatest of them all’
As Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles addressed the ALP faithful at the WA state conference in Fremantle on Saturday, he ...
Australia's Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Mark Hammond welcomed guests and delegates from more than 50 nations for three days of ...
When the president in A House of Dynamite, played by Idris Elba, is weighing the future of all mankind as a nuclear missile hurtles toward Chicago, it’s made clear that he’s been thrust into a ...
Tasked with consolidating procurement processes across departments, aligning new projects with certain “strategic defence ...
South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae Myung, makes a cameo as an air-traffic controller, helping guide planes to the runway. The slick video, commissioned to help promote the annual gathering of the ...
Two journalists with their own personal stories of the Edmund Fitzgerald tell their tales on the disaster's 50th anniversary.
South Korea received U.S. approval to build a nuclear-powered attack submarine that can operate for months underwater, track Chinese and North Korean vessels in the Pacific, and guard key shipping ...
The 2025 World Series between the Dodgers and the Blue Jays is about to get underway. What type of show will fans be treated to this year? Will it be a quick domination from one team over the other?
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Nuclear Energy Now – South Korea Gets Approval for Nuclear-Powered Submarines
China advances thorium, nuclear power plants get life extensions, Newcleo looks to the US for SMR deployment, and South Korea gets approval for nuclear-powered submarines ...
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