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China's new breakthrough in magnetic detection technology could boost the country's naval warfare capabilities.
But one surprising way that all this (and more) is possible? Submarine cables. It's important to note that submarine cables have been around for more than a century and a half since 1886.
AUKUS Nuclear Submarine Sale Under Scrutiny as Trump Tariffs Rattle Australia (This April 10 story has been corrected to change the description of the U.S. defence strategist in paragraph 5 ...
The Marías had a significant commercial breakthrough last year with their sophomore album, Submarine, which peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 chart, a major improvement from their debut ...
April 10 (Reuters) - "The role of the fast attack submarine is so dynamic that everything changes on a dime," U.S. Navy Commander Jeffrey Corneille said off the coast of Western Australia on the ...
As agreed upon by the alliance, Australia will invest $3 billion in U.S. submarine industry capacity. The first payment of $500 million was made Jan, 29 following a phone meeting between Secretary ...
Sailors aboard the Virginia-class fast attack submarine Iowa man the rails during ... 8,000 tons — with hundreds of miles of fiber, cable and piping systems — into a combat ship, a warship ...
This is the second installment in the Global Times' investigative series that reveals how China fosters a secure, open, and innovative industry ecosystem for the global submarine cable industry.
LS Cable & System said Monday that it has started to produce submarine cables at its facility in Donghae, Gangwon Province, using electricity generated from solar power in a strategic move to ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 7. The preparation of the technical and economic feasibility study (FS) for the submarine cable project across the Black Sea is scheduled to be completed by the third ...
A map accompanying the order with areas targeted by the declaration shows sections of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and Tahoe National Forest, including areas in the Sierra Nevada ...
Sailors attached to the fast-attack submarine USS Iowa man their newly commissioned submarine during a ceremony in Groton, Connecticut, April 5, 2025. Photo by Chief Petty Officer Joshua Karsten.