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Latest news and articles about submarines

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World

Deep‑Sea Sword: Inside China’s Northern Theater Submarine Force

A Xinhua profile of a Northern Theater Command submarine unit highlights crew professionalism, endurance and technological progress, reflecting Beijing’s emphasis on undersea capabilities as part of broader naval modernization. The article serves both domestic narrative and international signaling purposes, underscoring how improved submarine operations complicate regional anti‑submarine efforts and shape strategic competition beneath the waves.

SoMi2026年2月14日 01:44
#China#People's Liberation Army Navy#Northern Theater Command
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World

America Eyes Stirling: A Forward Submarine Hub to Contain China

The United States and Australia are upgrading HMAS Stirling into a forward maintenance and berthing hub for allied nuclear submarines, with up to four U.S. boats expected to rotate through and the first arriving as soon as 2027. Funded in part by Canberra and tied to AUKUS submarine plans, the move improves allied sustainment near potential flashpoints but raises local concerns and the risk of further Sino-allied confrontation.

SoMi2026年2月8日 15:50
#HMAS Stirling#Australia#United States
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World

As AUKUS Stalls, Analysts Float B-2 Purchase as a Stopgap for Australia’s Deterrent Gap

With the AUKUS submarine programme facing mounting delays and political hurdles, some Western analysts have proposed Australia acquire US B‑2 stealth bombers as an alternative means of long‑range deterrence. The proposal highlights the gap between strategic ambitions and procurement realities, but faces steep legal, logistical and political barriers that make it unlikely as a straightforward solution.

iMil2026年2月4日 01:20
#AUKUS#Australia#B-2
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World

Israel Probe Finds 'Systemic Flaws' in Arms Procurement, Raising Security and Political Alarms

A government committee found systemic defects in Israel's military procurement processes after reviewing German submarine and corvette deals, renewing past bribery allegations linked to Thyssenkrupp and an associate of Prime Minister Netanyahu. The report also criticised Israel's chaotic handling of Germany's sale of submarines to Egypt and recommended formal procedures requiring expert input on arms decisions.

SoMi2026年1月27日 12:20
#Israel#Benjamin Netanyahu#Thyssenkrupp
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World

Stalled $8bn Submarine Deal Exposes Limits of India’s Push for Local-Built AIP Fleet

Negotiations for a roughly $8 billion deal to build six German Type 214 submarines in India, including full technology transfer, stalled during a recent German chancellor’s visit. The impasse underscores the technical, legal and political difficulties of deep defence co‑operation and leaves India’s ageing submarine fleet vulnerable to capability gaps and regional competitors who can procure faster or cheaper alternatives.

SoMi2026年1月18日 13:20
#India#Germany#Type 214