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$5,500,000,000 Navy Aircraft Carrier ‘Sunk’ by $80,000,000 Diesel Sub
In a 1981 NATO exercise, a Canadian Oberon-class diesel-electric submarine reportedly slipped past a carrier screen and “sank ...
Beyond the fire and fury of the battlefields of Ukraine, gray zone warfare has turned the Baltic’s cold depths into an embattled sea. Since 2022, six suspected sabotages and 11 confirmed damages to ...
The NATO mission began in January after several incidents of sabotage in the Baltic Sea, some of which has been linked to ...
A recent series of mysterious drone incursions and airspace violations by Russian war planes has fuelled concerns that ...
The bulk of the drill was held in the North Sea, far from Russia and Ukraine, and involved military bases in Belgium, Britain ...
Also on the exercise plan in Portugal: daily jamming drills, testing the drones' abilities to function in combat-like ...
The submarine's crew were carrying out a "routine inter-fleet transfer" in the Mediterranean Sea, the Russian navy said in a ...
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NATO country reports drones over largest military base after airport attack, mulls response
Denmark reported the latest in a series of drone sightings on Saturday, with the most recent incident occurring near military installations.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda says Russian military planes violated Lithuania’s airspace on Thursday evening.
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Trump blasts Spain for being NATO’s spending ‘laggard.’ Madrid replies that it is a ‘loyal’ ally
The Spanish defense minister has defended the country's commitment to NATO after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested expelling Spain for not spending enough on its military.
NATO member Lithuania said two Russian military aircraft entered its airspace on Thursday for about 18 seconds, prompting a formal protest and a reaction from NATO forces, while Russia denied the ...
A large-scale attack against one or more of the Baltic states or Poland raises the chance that NATO will invoke Article 5 to extremely high, a risk Russia would not be likely to take, Masala said.
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