China's latest innovation can track the quietest vessels and submarines using the magnetic fields generated by their wakes.
The bathysphere (1930) While many of the world's navies have long used highly developed submarines in military operations, scientists began their underwater exploration with more primitive vessels.
Could China's new magnetic wake detection technology mark the end of stealth submarine warfare? Recent Chinese research suggests it might.T ...
This phenomenon, known as supercavitation, could potentially allow submarines to travel at supersonic speeds underwater ... using working media—tiny spherical particles that travel at a high ...
It had been a mystery that, for over 80 years, remained unsolved — until now. We are talking about a submarine that disappeared during World War II and that conceals a most fascinating story ...
As the underwater battlespace evolve, we see a growing involvement of submarine's operations in littoral waters where Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) deployed from a submarine could be used as ...
The submarine was specifically tasked with testing the launch and recovery of an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) while submerged. “This was something they thought we could go do. We went out ...
The Argentine Navy plans to purchase two unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) for hydrographic and minehunting missions for € 450,000, in addition to new traditional units for its submarine ...