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The Royal Navy’s New Dreadnought-Class Missile Submarine Is Coming
The Royal Navy’s Dreadnought-class submarines are the most advanced nuclear deterrent Britain has ever built, featuring stealthy propulsion and cutting-edge missile capabilities. They are key to ...
To reshape America’s nuclear deterrent and improve maritime capabilities, the US Navy’s first Columbia-class ballistic ...
New Orleans faces major challenges from subsidence and rising sea levels. Researchers are working to help cities vulnerable ...
NASA’s jet propulsion laboratory has reportedly ousted its Indian-origin top diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) officer, Neela Rajendra, despite changing her title in a bid to keep her after ...
China’s new Type 09IIIB nuclear-powered attack submarine—known in NATO nomenclature as the Shang-III class—marks a major inflection point in the People’s Liberation Army Navy’s (PLAN) underwater ...
Washington DC: Neela Rajendra, Indian-origin Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Chief at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), was recently sacked from her position. "Neela Rajendra is no longer ...
Its nuclear reactor powers the submarine for the 30-plus-year life span of the boat. Its pump jet propulsion allows for maximum stealth. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
But attempts to protect her ultimately failed. In an e-mail update shared by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory last week, employees working at the top space lab were informed of Ms Rajendra's exit.
As tensions between Washington and Moscow reach Cold War-like levels, a new front in strategic military capability is drawing attention far beneath the surface of global oceans. Russian naval experts, ...
SCHOTTEL GmbH is a prominent German company that specializes in the design and manufacturing of advanced propulsion and steering ... Combi-Drives, Pump-Jets, Transverse Thrusters, Controllable ...
Its pump jet propulsion allows the vessel to move more quietly. With a length of 377 ft, the vessel can go to a maximum depth of 800+ ft and offers a speed of 25+ knots (28+ miles per hour).