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A Russian nuclear titanium submarine smashed into a US Navy attack sub on a 'spy mission'
Summary and Key Points: Even after the Soviet Union collapsed, U.S. and Russian submarines continued to play cat-and-mouse in ...
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AK-47 of seas? How Russian ‘Black Hole’ submarines are losing the edge in drone era
For decades, Russia’s Kilo-class submarines were among the most recognizable diesel-electric attack submarines in ...
Recently, the regular submarine forces of the Russian Baltic Fleet were increased by 100 percent. Instead of one, they now have two submarines.
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