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200 nuclear warheads: A single Russian Typhoon-class submarine could destroy most nations on Earth and start World War III
The Soviet Union built 6 Typhoon-class nuclear ballistic missile submarines during the Cold War. The Typhoon-class was the ...
As part of UK defence modernisation, British soldiers will be equipped with modern guns capable of firing eight rounds per ...
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18,000 feet deep: A Russian submarine sank off Bermuda with its nuclear reactor and nuclear missiles still aboard
The Soviet K-219 nuclear ballistic missile submarine sank in the North Atlantic off the coast of Bermuda in October 1986. The ...
A Russian ship that sank after its engine room exploded in the Mediterranean could have been carrying parts for nuclear reactors used in submarines, according to Spanish government documents.
A 10-ship Russian convoy transited Japan’s Tsushima Strait to enter the East China Sea over the weekend, according to Japan’s ...
An audible click preceded the plumes of exhaust that the two Japanese anti-ship missiles left in their wake. The Type 88 ...
Sweden has declassified documents related to the 1981 incident involving the Soviet submarine S-363, which ran aground off ...
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