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Ultra-fast shipbuilding tool cuts US submarine planning time from 160 hours to 10 mins
Pilot projects have already produced notable results, Navy officials said. At General Dynamics Electric Boat, Ship OS tools cut submarine schedule planning from roughly 160 manual hours to less than ...
One reason is to maintain public support for the alliance by preventing any shortfalls of the deal from being made known, ...
The Navy is investing almost half a billion dollars in Palantir artificial intelligence software that promises to speed up ...
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When a US submarine blew up a train on Japan’s coast
In the final weeks of WWII, an American submarine launched one of the strangest attacks of the entire war. After hammering ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles said Australia was "very self-critical" as it looked to address challenges, including ...
The Pentagon has completed its review of the AUKUS project to provide Australia with nuclear-powered submarines and has found ...
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Submarine vets seek recognition, benefits for environmental exposure
A group representing the U.S. Navy’s “Silent Service” is pressing for new research on environmental hazards in submarines.
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US, Australia Reaffirm Full-Speed AUKUS Submarine Pact
US, Australia Reaffirm Full-Speed AUKUS Submarine Pact Completed review, $1 billion boost submarine production under AUKUS ...
WASHINGTON, DC -The Pentagon issued a federal notification of a proposed foreign military sale worth $52.8 million to India ...
The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has officially authorized Indias procurement of American-manufactured ...
WASHINGTON — A coalition of Navy veterans is seeking an expansion of health care and disability benefits for toxic exposures linked to gases, chemicals and biological contaminants aboard submarines.
On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science ...
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