https://lnkd.in/gzQy2tAA Russia's Yasen-Class Submarines Make U.S. Navy Admirals Sweat Russia's Yasen-Class Submarines Make U.S. Navy Admirals Sweat. The Yasen-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines, also known as Project 885, represent a significant advancement in Russian naval technology and pose a substantial threat to the US Navy and NATO forces. Designed by the Malakhit Marine Engineering Bureau and built by Sevmash,
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Creare is the #NavySTP Spotlight this month. Read about how Creare used the Navy #sbir program to develop the HGU-99/P soundwave protection helmet and how this technology will be delivered to Sailors and Marines. #usnavy #NavySTP Department of Navy SBIR/STTR Programs NavalX Office of Naval Research
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Are you curious about how we breathe when there is a fire on a #submarine? Below is a video with a good description of an EAB! We also use SCBA but that will be in another video. What else do you have questions on? Build Submarines United States Submarine Veterans Naval Submarine League US Navy #veterans #veteranshelpingveterans #veteransupport
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Good video of a sub returning below! What type of submarine is it, and what port is it? Infrastructure Masons Compass Datacenters US Navy Build Submarines Naval Submarine League United States Submarine Veterans #veterans #veteransupport #veteranshelpingveterans
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The Average time of building a military submarine: The average time to build a military submarine varies depending on factors such as type, complexity, country, and manufacturer. Here are the general guidelines: * Conventional submarines: 5-10 years * Nuclear-powered submarines: 10-15 years * Advanced submarines: 15-20 years or more * International collaborations: 10-15 years Specific examples of military submarine construction timelines: * US Navy's Virginia-class: 7-8 years * US Navy's Ohio-class: 12-15 years * Royal Navy's Astute-class: 10-12 years * French Navy's Barracuda-class: 10-12 years * Australian Navy's Collins-class: 10-15 years Note that these timelines are approximate and may vary due to changes in design requirements, technological advancements, and budget constraints
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On this day in history, 12 October 1940, the USS Wasp (CV-7) launches the first Army aircraft to be flown from a U.S. Navy carrier. The Wasp had taken on a number and variety of planes from the U.S. Army Air Corps in order to perform test launches while out at sea. These tests were a comparative study between the take-off runs of Navy versus Army aircraft. USS Wasp would later be involved in a mission supporting the British military in Iceland, even before the United States officially joined the war. On this mission, the aircraft carrier ferried planes to Iceland to supplement inadequate British numbers, providing vital reinforcements and continuing the pattern of collaboration between the armed forces. Sources: Naval History and Heritage Command U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Image of the WASP (CV-7) from the Naval History and Heritage Command. #wasp #usn #navalaviation #wwiihistory #aircraftcarriers #pacificwar #navy #usaac #armyaircorps
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AUKUS, the Australia-United States-United Kingdom Trilateral Security Partnership, represents a significant strategic alliance aimed at fostering security, cooperation, and defense innovation among the three nations. This partnership focuses on leveraging defense innovation and technological advancements to address emerging security challenges and enhance military capabilities. AUKUS places a strong emphasis on maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region, seeking to strengthen naval capabilities and cooperation to ensure regional stability. One of the key components of the AUKUS agreement is the introduction of nuclear-powered submarines, which marks a significant shift in defense capabilities and is intended to enhance deterrence and defense readiness. By integrating nuclear-powered submarines into their naval fleets, Australia, the US, and the UK aim to bolster their strategic deterrence capabilities and maintain a strong defense posture in the region. In addition to enhancing military capabilities, AUKUS also aims to contribute to regional stability by promoting peace, security, and cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. The partnership underscores the importance of collective security and defense integration through joint exercises, training programs, and information sharing to strengthen the interoperability of the three nations' armed forces. Today, AUKUS represents a comprehensive and forward-looking approach to security cooperation, emphasizing technological advancement, defense integration, and a shared commitment to upholding peace and stability in the region. The partnership's focus on maritime security, nuclear-powered submarines, and regional cooperation underscores its significance in addressing evolving security challenges and ensuring the collective defense of Australia, the US, and the UK in the dynamic Indo-Pacific strategic environment. #AUKUS #SecurityPartnership #DefenseInnovation #MaritimeSecurity #NuclearSubmarines #RegionalStability #DefenseIntegration #IndoPacific #PeaceAndSecurity #Australia #USA #UK
PERTH | Australian personnel will conduct maintenance on USS Hawaii — a US Navy submarine currently visiting HMAS Stirling, Perth. This is the first time Australia will participate in the maintenance of a U.S. nuclear-powered, conventionally-armed sub *in* Australia — an important AUKUS milestone. At HMAS Stirling, USS Hawaii’s arrival was welcomed by Paul Papalia, WA Minister for Defence Industry; Vice Admiral Mark Hammond, Chief of the Royal Australian Navy; Rear Admiral Richard Seif Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet; Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead, Director-General of the Australian Submarine Agency; Madeleine King, Federal Member for Brand; Matt Keogh, Federal Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel; along with Damian Parmenter, UK AUKUS Director General. 🇦🇺🇬🇧🇺🇸
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And this is why {hashtag|\#|Submarines} need to bring back Fairwater Planes. Besides quickly knowing when you broach, they are great for swim calls!! #|bringbackfwp US Navy Build Submarines Naval Submarine League United States Submarine Veterans #veterans #veteransupport #veteranshelpingveterans
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Another, you know you are having a bad day picture! How does the ship not recognize the submarine? Also, I hope that the submarine knows where it is at. 😀 Infrastructure Masons US Navy Build Submarines Naval Submarine League United States Submarine Veterans Navy League of the United States #veterans #veteransupport #veteranshelpinhveterans
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Are you curious about what it is like to stalk a surface ship? Below is a good example of a submarine tracking a De Zeven Provinciën-class ship from the Netherlands. I miss this stuff!! What else would you like to see? Infrastructure Masons Compass Datacenters Navy League of the United States US Navy Build Submarines Naval Submarine League United States Submarine Veterans #veterans #veteransupport #veteranshelpingveterans
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Who can tell me: 1. What type of submarine is this? 2. What is different than most and why? Infrastructure Masons Compass Datacenters Build Submarines Naval Submarine League United States Submarine Veterans #veterans #veteransupport #veteranshelpingveterans
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