Havelsan aims to become the chief combat system integrator for Türkiye’s first submarine project MILGEM with efforts to ...
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How submarines navigate underwater without GPS?
Submarines operate for weeks or months beneath the ocean surface, cut off from the satellite signals that guide nearly every other modern vehicle. GPS radio waves cannot penetrate seawater beyond a ...
Why have just one technological breakthrough when you can have two at the same time? The Royal Navy has installed for the first time a quantum clock into its XV Excalibur robotic submarine for ...
Chinese scientists have developed a crystal that produces ultraviolet light at a record 145.2 nanometers — meeting a key requirement for thorium-229 nuclear clocks that could one day allow submarines ...
We rely daily on the GPS on our phones to get to many different places in our lives. However, the technology stops working in the depths of the ocean, which is why submarines need something different.
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A 5,000-ton Royal Navy nuclear attack submarine hit a charted Red Sea pinnacle and was left unable to dive
Evidence presented at court-martial showed that a summit marked at 123 meters on the chart used to plan nuclear attack ...
Havelsan aims to become chief combat system integrator for Türkiye’s 1st submarine project MILGEM with efforts to integrate ...
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