“Out of Box” Solution by Soviet Union/Russia for Tracking US Nuclear Submarines.
In the late 1980s, the Soviet Union claimed to have successfully tracked an American nuclear submarine, the USS Simon Bolivar.
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In the late 1980s, the Soviet Union claimed to have successfully tracked an American nuclear submarine, the USS Simon Bolivar.
The United States may have to make a difficult decision between its two major allies, Israel or Ukraine, in terms of providing military assistance, especially involving much-needed artillery shells for both countries.
The United States is considering a proposal to send a second aircraft carrier to the waters of Israel to assist the world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, which arrived in the country today.
Iran claims that its engineers have successfully developed technology that enables them to detect the “fingerprint” of enemy electronic equipment, including radar waves used by the United States’ fifth-generation fighter aircraft, the F-35.
A few days ago, Russia announced that it had initiated large-scale construction of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) called “Sarmat.”
A few hours ago, the Israeli Defense Forces announced the deaths of another16 of its soldiers in battles with Hamas fighters at various locations in the southern areas of the country that border the Gaza Strip.
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As the Israeli military deploys additional tanks, armored personnel carriers, and artillery to its border with Lebanon to confront Hezbollah fighters, the country military analysts has issued warnings about the “challenges” they will face when dealing with the Iran-backed armed group.
The United States has deployed its latest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, and several warships from its Carrier Strike Group to the waters of Israel as a sign of “support” for the country, which is currently facing one of the worst attacks from Hamas and other Palestinian fighters.
Approximately 10,000 members of the Russian military have received cash rewards for their success in destroying Ukrainian military equipment, such as the American-made HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems, fighter jets, and helicopters.