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was renowned for constructing some of the Soviet Union’s most iconic and advanced submarines. Crafted by the Rubin Design Bureau during the height of the Cold War, the Typhoon-class (its NATO ...
Russia’s Typhoon class nuclear-armed submarines may not serve anymore, but they are referred to as one of the most “feared” weapons during the Cold War. Although the submarines are no longer actively ...
The Typhoon-class submarines were the largest ever built, designed to rival America’s Ohio-class SSBNs during the Cold War.
Forget the military requirement. The Typhoon-class is the biggest submarine ever built, period (at least that we know of). Known as the Akula in the Soviet Union, the sub was a child of the Cold ...
Last year, the hacker group known as Salt Typhoon, believed to be linked to China's government, made headlines for orchestrating one of the largest hacks in U.S. infrastructure history.
These attacks saw Chinese Volt Typhoon hackers infiltrate US critical infrastructure systems for years, including compromising energy, communications, transportation, and water industries.
Its defense minister singled out its submarines to Business Insider. They are quiet, small, and can stay down for a long time, ideal for the Baltic Sea. Sweden's defense minister told Business ...
Video footage has revealed the interior of the Sindbad submarine, which sank off the coast of Hurghada, Egypt, killing six passengers. The footage shows the 30-metre-long vessel’s compact seating ...
A 1993 GMC Typhoon, a model that went out of production over three decades ago, just sold for $226,000 on Bring a Trailer. Only the winning bidder knows why they spent so much on a forgotten SUV ...
At least six people are feared dead and nine others injured after a tourist submarine sank off the coast of Hurghada, a popular Egyptian resort city along the Red Sea. Here are the key points ...
PERTH, April 10 (Reuters) - (This April 10 story has been corrected to change the description of the U.S. defence strategist in paragraph 5) The sale of nuclear-powered submarines to Australia ...
The world's oceans are changing, with rising temperatures and different salinity levels. Submarine warfare could be directly affected, and it could be harder to detect the vessels in some areas.