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The Charlie I-class submarines were intended for anti-surface ship warfare, primarily targeting U.S. carrier battle groups.
Faster than the Alfa-class submarine, the K-222 struck fear in NATO fleets with is high speed, sudden strike missile ...
Despite its impressive nature, the Lira-class was in no real way a strategic ... the U.S. Navy dominated the seas throughout the Cold War. While Soviet submarines were a real competitor to the ...
As tensions between Washington and Moscow reach Cold War-like levels, a new front in strategic military capability is drawing attention far beneath the surface of global oceans. Russian naval experts, ...
How Lockheed’s P-3 kept the Cold War from turning hot. Submarines are hard to kill. For military strategists, no warship ...
It was the height of the Cold War, tensions were running ... sourcing later confirmed the Soviet Union was indeed building a new class of submarine, called Typhoon, which was kept hidden until ...
The Malyutka-class submarine went missing during the war in the Peter the Great Gulf, located on the southern coast of Primorsky Krai, Russia. Russian sailors found the Soviet M-49 submarine ...
"After a prolonged search by the Pacific Fleet, with the active support of veteran submariners' organizations, a Malyutka-class submarine that sank during World War II was discovered in the Gulf ...
How Lockheed’s P-3 kept the Cold War from turning hot ... A P-3C from the VP-8 Tigers surveils a Soviet Victor III-class submarine in 1985. U.S.Navy/VP-8 Andy Gabriel Orions would prove to ...