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The Russian submarine B-265 Krasnodar, unable to access the port in Syria, has docked in Algiers. It is accompanied by the ...
Indonesia has denied reports that Russia is seeking to station military aircraft in its easternmost province. But this may ...
US- Russia Prisoner: US Ballerina Released From Russian Jail, Lands At Joint Base Andrews A Russian-American Ballerina, jailed in Russia for donating to a Ukraine aid charity, returned to ...
(MENAFN- UkrinForm) Russia has actually been left without a naval base in the Mediterranean, although it is trying to maintain its presence there. This was reported on television by the spokesman ...
Image: The control room at Aegis Ashore Poland As far as Russia is concerned, NATO's two missile defence bases in Romania and Poland represent a NATO threat on their doorstep and are therefore a ...
New Delhi: In a major strategic move that promises to boost the country’s defense sector, India is mulling commissioning its strategically important new naval base on the eastern coast in Andhra ...
This will be a crucial year for the Indian Navy as INS Aridhaman, the third nuclear-powered submarine with nucleartipped ballistic missiles, is likely to be commissioned soon. Soon, India will ...
new investigation has revealed that Russian surveillance sensors have been discovered tracking the United Kingdom’s nuclear submarines—an alarming development that military officials consider ...
The Indian Navy plans to commission a new base in Andhra Pradesh next year ... this year India is set to commission its third 7,000-ton nuclear submarine, the Aridhaman, which is equipped with ...
but at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. The commissioning ceremony — with cold and dreary weather, as many speakers noted — included its captain, Cmdr. Gregory Coy ...
The Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Indiana returned last week to Naval Submarine Base New London, Conn., after six months and 42,000 nautical miles on deployment. “It’s great to be ...
MOSCOW – Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on March 27 launched a nuclear-powered submarine equipped with hypersonic Zircon missiles capable of travelling at several times the speed of sound.