submarines
Meet the Submarine Inventor Who Wants Everyone to Live Under the Sea
Deep-ocean explorer Phil Nuytten is designing an underwater base.
Underwater Archaeologists Are Exploring an Undisturbed WWII Battlefield
NOAA explorers are bringing the "Battle of the Atlantic" back to life.
Do These Picturesque Scottish Towns Need Nuclear Submarines to Survive?
The economy of towns and villages around the Faslane nuclear base rely on weapons of mass destruction that could kill us all.
Giant Submarines With Huge Guns
The “submarine cruiser” concept survived WWI and reached its baroque apex in some very large and strange subs.
Here's Why Japan and Russia Might Sign a Peace Treaty — 70 Years After the War
Japanese nationalists are insisting that Russia must weaken its own nuclear deterrent to make Japan whole again. Russia doesn't quite agree.
DARPA Is About to Start Testing an Autonomous, Submarine-Hunting Ocean Drone
The ACTUV will be able able to spend months at sea, autonomously tracking submarines from the surface.
Subway Will Now Measure Its Sandwiches After a 'Footlong' Lawsuit
It’s a question as old as time: How many inches really are in a foot? All it took was a class-action lawsuit against global sandwich peddler Subway. We now know that a foot is, indeed, 12 inches.
The Clock Is Ticking Down on Australia's Massive Submarine Deal
Technology, geopolitics, and geography are colliding head-on in the largest defense deal in Australian history: the replacement of their entire submarine fleet.
Australia Just Ordered 1,100 High-Powered Armored Vehicles For its Military
The lightweight, blast deflecting Hawkei personnel carrier is ideal for both military operations and humanitarian efforts, but Australia's prime minister said the purchase does not signal a boost to military engagement.
Poo Sank This Nazi Sub
An engineer turned a wrong valve and accidentally unleashed a torrent of sewage and seawater back into the sub.
Why We're Worrying About Submarine Warfare Again
Our standoff with the Soviets may be over, but a future of renewed submarine-borne threats is looking increasingly likely.
North Korea's 50 Missing Submarines Have Apparently Reappeared Following Truce
The reported disappearance of 70 percent of North Korea's submarine fleet from South Korean radars had prompted fears of a possible attack. Now they're apparently returning to base.