Russia’s Newest Submarines Are “On Par With Ours” According To Senior American General
The head of U.S. Northern Command says that Russia’s Yasen class submarines are set to present a “persistent proximate threat” to the United States.
The head of U.S. Northern Command says that Russia’s Yasen class submarines are set to present a “persistent proximate threat” to the United States.
French authorities have confirmed that the test involved an M51 submarine-launched ballistic missile fired from a land-based facility.
Warning notices have raised questions about whether France is about to test an improved submarine-launched ballistic missile or a hypersonic weapon.
The Navy often puts out a press release right after Trident tests, but that was not the case in this instance.
The missile was seen rising into the evening sky off the Florida coast and likely reentered the atmosphere over the South Atlantic.
The ballooning presence of Russian submarines and new interest in the region from China has made the Navy up its maritime patrol game in the Atlantic.
The Navy has put together a task force to report back in six months on what America’s carrier force should look like from 2030 on.
The U.S. Navy is in process of developing a new, more rapidly deployable, fixed, persistent, deep water active anti-submarine surveillance system. This system would consist of large sonar arrays attached to buoys that ships could emplace in a particular spot in the ocean straight from inside a standard shipping container.
We have exclusive details about the incidents off the east coast in 2014 and 2015, including that the objects all looked exactly the same.
A total of five pilots have come forward with two going on the record about their experiences, including one very close encounter with a very strange looking. In addition, a major upgrade in fighter jet radar tech seems to have been key in detecting and tracking bizarre objects flying in military training airspace.