By: Nic Breytenbach - Senior Transmission Architect at SEACOM When it comes to digital infrastructure in Africa, few things are more pressing than the need for faster, more resilient, and more direct ...
United Kingdom-based marine engineering and services group JFD Global has begun development of an advanced medical monitoring system for introduction into the ...
Imagine a fleet of submarines sitting idle on a military base in the Pacific because they contain malfunctioning or aging parts.
Families of submariners waited with signs and Timbits Sunday morning as HMCS Corner Brook arrived home after a nearly two-month operation in the north Pacific and western Arctic oceans.
Because of delays relying on vendors, Navy maintainers have been forced to scavenge parts from submarines and grounded aircraft.
In January 2005, the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS San Francisco (SSN-711) slammed—at flank speed—into an uncharted seamount southeast of Guam. -One sailor died and dozens were injured, yet ...
It's necessary to occasionally test-fire unarmed missiles to maintain the launchers and ensure operability should they ever be needed for combat.
In 2015, HMS Talent—a Trafalgar-class attack sub—struck floating ice while tracking Russian submarines, ripping a six-foot hole in her fin and shedding anechoic tiles. -The Royal Navy said Arctic ...
Three big nuclear Navy contract wins, two for the Trident II missile and one in maintaining and modernizing the service’s nuclear-powered attack ...
John Quigley has been named CEO at Sabre Systems, a company offering technology, engineering and mission support services. He will officially assume the role on Oct. 6.
The Trump administration is ratcheting up pressure on Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, while attacking boats in the Caribbean Sea.
A high-stakes rivalry is playing out over a vast but vulnerable web of underwater cables that carry nearly all global internet traffic.