Grenades, missiles and submarines - Mexico's cartels have the latest technology
Chaos erupted after Mexico's armed forces killed El Mencho, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel, leading to violent unrest across the country.
NATO’s Arctic drills aimed at Russian subs and convincing Trump that Europe is serious about defence
NATO conducts Arctic drills focused on countering Russian submarines and addressing U.S. concerns regarding European military commitment.
Uncertainty Increases over Korea-U.S. 'Nuclear Submarine and Nuclear Security Agreement'... Impact of Trump Tariffs Found Illegal
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling declaring Trump's reciprocal tariffs illegal has raised concerns about the viability of the nuclear submarine and nuclear cooperation agreements between South Korea and the U.S.
Power Crisis for Norway's New Submarine Base
Norway's defense sector faces a setback as Statnett rejects its request for increased power capacity at the Ramsund naval station, where new submarines are to be stationed.
Ohio-class submarines are the largest in the U.S. Navy; they can unleash a nuclear Armageddon
Ohio-class submarines are the largest vessels in the U.S. Navy, designed to carry nuclear ballistic missiles capable of altering the world's balance.
China’s Dominance in the Sea is Rapidly Increasing... Leaving the US Behind in Submarine Production
China has surpassed the US in building nuclear submarines, leading to new debates over maritime power dynamics.
China Rapidly Increases Production of Nuclear-Powered Submarines
China's production of nuclear-powered submarines is accelerating, surpassing the United States, according to analysis from the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Rafale, submarines, and Hammer missiles... There will be a big deal in the Modi-Macron meeting!
French President Emmanuel Macron is on a three-day visit to India, focusing on defense partnerships and new agreements with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
PHOTO ⟩ The group 'Lādezers' launches the concert tour 'Submarines' in Sigulda with standing ovations
The Latvian band 'Lādezers' launched their new concert tour 'Submarines' at the Sigulda Cultural Center, receiving enthusiastic applause from the audience.
Fewer visits from foreign submarines
The number of foreign submarine visits to Norway decreased in 2025, reaching a total of 33 compared to previous years.
Australia invests $2.8 billion to build nuclear submarines
Australia has announced a $2.8 billion investment as an initial payment for a new facility to build nuclear submarines under the AUKUS security pact.
Australia announces $2.8 billion spending on nuclear submarines
Australia has announced a $2.8 billion investment in U.S.-made nuclear submarines as part of its efforts to enhance military capabilities in the Pacific amid rising threats from China.
Australia to Build a $3.9 Billion Nuclear Submarine Factory
Australia is investing $3.9 billion to establish a nuclear submarine factory as part of the AUKUS trilateral security pact with the UK and the USA.
Albanese dismisses Aukus concerns as submarine shipyard cost revealed to be $30bn
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a $30 billion investment for a submarine construction yard under the Aukus agreement, despite ongoing concerns about the deal.
Norwegian General Warns: The Risk Is Not Russia's Control of Greenland, but Their Submarines in the Arctic
A Norwegian general asserts that the real threat from Russia lies not in the takeover of Greenland but in the presence of their submarines in the Arctic region.
Submarines in the strategic base: this is how the US prepares for war with China
The United States is enhancing its military infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific, focusing on nuclear submarines to counter rising tensions with China.
Submarines are sailing slowly, but to the goal
Poland is negotiating a significant arms purchase involving submarines while emphasizing domestic industrial development.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The U.S. Will Form a Delegation to Discuss Nuclear Submarines, Nuclear Power, and North Korea, Expected to Visit Korea as Early as This Month
A U.S. delegation aimed at discussing security issues related to nuclear submarines, nuclear cooperation, and North Korea is expected to visit South Korea later this month.
Spat over US investments threatens to derail Korea’s nuclear submarine, enrichment plans
The ongoing conflict over potential US tariffs on Korean goods is jeopardizing South Korea's plans for developing nuclear-powered submarines and uranium enrichment amid national security concerns.
Minister Jo Hyun meets with US lawmakers to support ROK-US cooperation in nuclear energy and nuclear submarines
South Korean Foreign Minister Jo Hyun is in the US, seeking support from US senators for ROK-US cooperation in nuclear energy negotiations and nuclear-powered submarines.
Aukus critics say subs from US unlikely, Rowland assists in wrongful people-smuggler case, Epstein files reveal Bannon’s ambitions
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull criticizes the Australian government for being in denial about the Aukus submarines deal, as Attorney General Michelle Rowland aids in an appeal for wrongfully convicted Indonesians, while new Epstein files expose Steven Bannon's ambitions.
Possibility of US ever selling Australia nuclear submarines is increasingly remote, Aukus critics say
Critics of the Aukus agreement argue that the likelihood of the US selling nuclear submarines to Australia is diminishing, despite assurances from Australia’s submarine agency about the deal's progress.
Minister Cho Hyun and US Energy Secretary: Accelerated Promotion of Practical Discussions on Nuclear Submarines, Enrichment, and Reprocessing
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun and US Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized the need for accelerated cooperation on nuclear enrichment and reprocessing during their meeting in Washington, strengthening the nuclear partnership between the two countries.
US report considers not delivering Aukus subs, Australian war graves bulldozed in Gaza, ICE agents retreat
The US Congressional Research Service is reconsidering the delivery of nuclear submarines to Australia under the Aukus deal amid Australia's hesitant support for the US in a possible conflict with China, while reports reveal that Israeli forces have bulldozed Australian war graves in Gaza.
Not delivering any Aukus nuclear submarines to Australia explored as option in US congressional report
A new US congressional report suggests not selling nuclear submarines to Australia under the Aukus agreement, emphasizing retained US control for potential conflicts with China.
Poland is building a vessel for rescuing submarines and monitoring cables in the Baltic Sea
The article discusses the construction of the ORP Ratownik, highlighting its roles in submarine rescue, modernization of the Polish fleet, and support for future submarines under the Orka program.
Cho Hyun meets Rubio to explain government efforts for tariff agreements and U.S. investment implementation
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss efforts on tariff agreements and facilitating U.S. investments, emphasizing the quick implementation of agreements on nuclear submarines and nuclear cooperation.
South Korea and US agree on cooperation in nuclear energy, nuclear submarines, shipbuilding, and expanding investment in the US
The US and South Korea have agreed to collaborate on nuclear energy, nuclear submarines, and shipbuilding while also expanding South Korean investment in the US.
China challenges the US under the seas: "More nuclear submarines than Russia"
China's shipbuilding production significantly exceeds that of the United States, with a naval intelligence report indicating a shipbuilding capacity 230 times greater than the US, providing a strategic advantage in prolonged warfare.
The tragedy at the bottom of the Atlantic changed the underwater tourism industry
The article discusses how a tragedy in the Atlantic has impacted the underwater tourism industry, highlighting Croatia's history of submarine production and current involvement in semi-submersible technology.
SZ in the Evening: News from January 12, 2026
German Chancellor Merz and Indian Prime Minister Modi agree on closer defense cooperation, with plans for India to build six submarines worth eight billion euros with Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems.
The Great Submarine Contract for Poland. Experts: The Final Agreement Will Not Be So Simple
Poland and Sweden signed a memorandum to begin a long-prepared submarine program, involving the purchase of three A26 Blekinge submarines, although experts warn that the final agreement may be complex.
Arms: India Approaches the EU with German Submarines
Germany is set to finalize a billion-dollar submarine contract with India during Chancellor's visit, marking a significant move in the geopolitical realignment.
How Holland VI Changed the History of Submarines
The article discusses the impact of Holland VI on submarine history, highlighting its advancements and significance.
The death of Judge Beni Shgaya may delay the trial of the submarines case
The recent death of Judge Beni Shgaya in a car accident may postpone the trial of the submarines case, raising unprecedented dilemmas for the judicial system on how to handle a criminal case overseen by a judge who has passed away just before delivering a verdict after years of proceedings.
2026 will be the year of submarines and F-35 aircraft
The article discusses the planned defense contracts for 2026, including the significance of missile production agreements for the Polish defense industry and the expected delivery of new F-35 aircraft.
Revelation Times: Russian submarines escorted the spy ship Yantar in British waters
Russian submarines reportedly operated in coordination with the well-known Moscow intelligence vessel Yantar to map critical underwater infrastructure around the UK, including following it last November as it inspected a gas pipeline connecting Britain to Ireland.