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  • Trump Seeks Help from Allies, Including South Korea, for U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Amid Capacity Crisis Trump emphasizes the need for U.S. naval shipbuilding support from allies due to current domestic capacity challenges.
  • U.S. Nuclear Submarine Snagged by Fishing Net: You Won’t Believe How Long It Took to Realize A fishing boat in Norway accidentally snared the USS Virginia's propeller, causing embarrassment for the U.S. Navy.
  • Truth About the USS Vermont: Why North Korea Should Be Worried About This U.S. Submarine Kim Yo Jong labels USS Vermont as a nuclear threat, but it's a conventional attack submarine, not a strategic asset.
  • USS George Washington Shows Off New Stealth Tech in Jaw-Dropping Military Exercise with Allies The U.S., South Korea, and Japan conduct the Freedom Edge 24-2 exercise, showcasing advanced military capabilities in international waters.
  • Secrets of the U.S. Navy’s Most Powerful Warships: What Makes Them Tick The KDX-III Batch-II destroyer Jeongjo Daewang enhances South Korea's naval power with advanced Aegis combat systems and versatility.
  • Haeseong Missile Revealed: How South Korea’s Latest Weapon Outperforms the Best in Naval Combat The Haeseong missile, showcased at UNITAS 2023, excels in precision and versatility across ships, submarines, and attack crafts.
  • MH-60R Seahawk: Navy's New ‘Sky Battleship’ Set to Dominate the Seas by 2025 The MH-60R Seahawk, selected as the Navy's next-gen maritime helicopter, will replace Lynx and boost capabilities.
  • Why South Korea's Dokdo-Class Ships Are the Navy’s Best-Kept Secret in Amphibious Operations The Dokdo-class ships, including Dokdo and Marado, are versatile transport vessels for amphibious operations and disaster relief.
  • Why the Harpoon Missile Is the Most Feared Weapon on the High Seas The Harpoon missile, versatile in launch platforms, features advanced guidance systems and ranges up to 196 miles.
  • South Korean Navy Soldier Caught Selling Top Military Secrets to China A Navy servicemember provided confidential information about South Korea-U.S. and South Korea-Australia joint military exercises to China.
  • Russia Simulates Nuclear Strike: Top Targets Revealed in Classified Documents Russia's Navy has conducted exercises simulating a nuclear missile strike on Europe in preparation for potential conflict with NATO.
  • North Korea Threatens 'Overwhelming Deterrence' Amid US Naval Drills North Korea's Ministry of National Defense described the docking of a U.S. aircraft carrier in Busan as a dangerous venture and warned...
  • Advanced P-8A Poseidon Aircraft Boost U.S.-Korea Naval Defense On the 19th, three new maritime patrol aircraft, the P-8A Poseidon, arrived at the Pohang Naval Air Command.
  • Chinese Nuclear Threat Looms: Submarine with Ballistic Missiles Spotted Near Taiwan Taiwanese government announced that it had closely monitored a nuclear-powered submarine belonging to the PLA of China.
  • Russian Warships Head for Cuba: Is America Ready? Russia has conducted a missile training exercise in the Atlantic Ocean en route to Havana Harbor in Cuba, near the United States.
  • Top Secret War Command Posts Ready for North Korea's Provocations - Part 3 B1 Bunker – Actual War Command Post in the Event of a North Invasion The B1 Bunker is where the Korean military would act as the actual war command post in the event of a North Korean invasion. It is located in Namtaeryeong, Gwanak Mountain, Seoul. As the actual war command post in case of […]
  • South Korean Special Forces Ready for Action, Prepares for North Korean Threat On the 13th, Defense Minister Shin Won Sik visited the Army Special Forces Command and instructed, “If Kim Jong-un starts a war, we must become the world’s strongest special forces team that swiftly eliminates enemy leadership as a core unit of massive retaliatory punishment (KMPR).” Minister Shin received reports on terror readiness and joint US-Korean […]

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