OMS Group to Invest $300m in Subsea and Terrestrial Infrastructure ByWinston Qiu Category:News 06 October 2024 OMS Group announced in aLinkedin postthat OMS Group has allocated US$300 million for strategic investments in our global subsea cable systems and terrestrial infrastructure. ...
Turkey’s arms industry has risen to prominence in the past few years. Armed drones, such as the Bayraktar TB2, have grabbed headlines in Ukraine, and ordersaround the world. Warships, missiles, rail guns and tank...
Box Office: ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3’ Stays Ahead of ‘Mufasa’ as it Crosses $100 Million in North America 12/29/2024 by J. Kim Murphy Variety - Film News How Many People Has Dexter Morgan Killed? 12/30/2024 by Debopriyaa Dutta ...
Submarine Networks EMEA is the largest annual subsea connectivity event, bringing together 1,000 senior leaders from the global subsea market for two jam-packed days of learning, collaboration and networking. In addition to offering plenty of networking opportunities, attendees will be able to enjoy ...
MANILA--President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Monday the reported presence of a Russian submarine in the Philippine’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea was “very worrisome.” The Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper reported on Monday that a Russian attack submarine surfaced ...
Analysis of multiple sources confirms that the submarine, the only hit so far, has now been moved. The submarine has been hidden deeper in the port. The fact that it is still in a dock reinforces the assessment that she is not seaworthy. ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — The nuclear submarine USS Arkansas was christened Saturday, almost a decade in the making since the U.S. Navy announced that a Virginia-class submarine would bear the state's name.
2021-Oct-21 Source: newsgd.com A US nuclear attack submarine collided with an unknown object on Oct 2 in the South China Sea. The US Navy reported the incident 5 days after the collision, announcing that the nuclear propulsion system of the submarine was not affected. Besides that, no ...
had been interested in the story of the Defender for years. He spent months going over known sonar and underwater mapping surveys of the bottom of the sound, as well as government documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, to identify any anomaly that fit the size of the sub...
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The Navy began releasing documents from the investigation into the deadliest submarine disaster in U.S. history on Wednesday, but the Navy said the documents released under a court order don’t shed any new light on the cause of t