Submarines began navigating the depths before the 1900s, and they've advanced considerably in all that time. Modern military subs are stealthy, nearly silent killers roaming below the waves, and ...
This posting included underway experiences aboard two fast-attack submarines, the USS Seawolf and the USS Dallas. The stresses submariners face are totally different from other branches of the ...
As technology advances, so does the speed at which submarines can travel underwater. What are the five fastest submarines that ever ran beneath the waves?
The U.S. Navy's fastest nuclear submarine is the Seawolf class, designated as a fast attack submarine. The USS Seawolf (SSN-21), commissioned in 1997 and still in service, can travel at 23 mph on ...
As the new American president shook allied capitals all over the world, a Virginia-class submarine — the USS Minnesota — arrived at a port in western ...
The USS Jimmy Carter, the most advanced Seawolf-class and one of the deadliest submarines in the U.S. Navy, is commonly seen returning to port flying a pirate flag. Flying the skull and crossbones ...
Pier 15's profile has steadily risen over the past month or two as better-known locations—including the Landry's-controlled Pier 20-21 area and Seawolf Park on Pelican Island—have fallen by ...
USS Independence was laid down by General Dynamics in late 2005 ... Since the 1990s the navy has had to deal with unworkable or too expensive ship designs like the Seawolf nuclear subs, the Zumwalt ...
The committee of three trustees — Jeff Patterson, Richard Moore and Craig Brown — met Tuesday and unanimously voted to place the 112-year-old vessel at Pier 15 instead of previously discussed ...
The commanding officer of the Norfolk-based USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) has been relieved, the U.S. Navy announced about a week after the aircraft carrier collided with a merchant vessel in the ...
Hill, the commanding officer of USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, is serving as interim commanding officer of the Truman. The U.S. Navy says it can repair its warships "anywhere in the world" with the ...