The submarines of the People's Liberation Army of China are now on the next step up in their under-the-sea nuclear power ...
Italian submarine-maker M23 revealed details of two mini-submarine types at the DIMDEX 2026 show held in Doha from 19 to 22 ...
Their latest nuclear submarines, the Type 096 SSN and Type 094 SSBN, appear to have closed the quality and performance gap with similar Russian subs. Except for one item; the Chinese subs are still ...
Already with the naval forces of Portugal, Türkiye, Greece, and South Korea, these conventional submarines can stay ...
China has overtaken Russia to become the world’s second-largest operator of nuclear-powered submarines. Updated ...
Summary and Key Points: China’s military modernization aims to transform the nation into a dominant maritime power. Key to this transformation is the development of the SSBN (nuclear submarine) fleet, ...
China's new Type 096 submarine, with a submerged displacement of 15,000 to 20,000 tonnes, can target the US from its home waters with a missile range of 6,000 miles.
Summary and Key Points: The Soviet Union, initially lagging behind the U.S. in submarine technology, developed the Type 705 Lyra (Alfa-class) to close the gap. -The Lyra combined brute force and ...
China has built upon decades of earlier failures to field a growing submarine force. Its attack boats and boomers have grown much quieter and harder to track. The fleet build-up shows the importance ...
Sailors aboard the Virginia-class fast attack submarine Iowa man the rails during a commissioning ceremony in Groton, Connecticut, on Saturday. (John Narewski/U.S. Navy) The Navy formally unleashed ...
As Pyongyang reportedly begins construction of its first nuclear-powered submarine, the question is whether it will be a strategic ballistic missile sub or a more conventional attack sub. This photo ...
June 13, 2025: China recently did something unusual, they revealed details of their 8,000-ton Type 094 nuclear powered SSBN. This ballistic missile carrying boat is 135 meters long and 13 meters wide ...