Chinese Navy Expanding Nuclear Attack Boat Fleet and Missile Strike Capabilities, ONI Commander Says
Beijing is working to ramp up production of nuclear-powered attack boats and incorporate larger numbers of guided-missile ...
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US Navy’s emergency call: China’s naval power challenge
The phrase “EMERGENCY CALL” may sound like military hyperbole, but when it comes to China’s naval expansion and its challenge ...
Summary and Key Points: Steve Balestrieri, a former US Army Special Forces officer and national security columnist, evaluates the Type 003 Fujian, China’s first aircraft carrier equipped with an ...
Wall-climbing robots are set to transform U.S. Navy ship maintenance in a $71 million program designed to slash repair delays ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The US Navy's intel chief said China is shifting toward building all nuclear-powered submarines. Supported by its vast ...
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China Is Building Fleet of Attack Submarines, Navy Intel Chief Says
China now operates 59 submarines, compared to the US Navy’s 71—but it has expressed the clear intention to catch up.
Senior U.S. naval officials are warning that China’s next wave of submarines could allow Beijing to threaten more of the U.S. mainland while operating closer to its own shores, underscoring what ...
A U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft flew over the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday, just weeks ahead of an anticipated visit to China by President Donald Trump.
China's navy is moving toward all-nuclear submarine construction, the US Navy's intelligence lead said, describing a long-term shift in how Beijing builds its undersea force as it expands its capacity ...
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