News

Key Points – The October 2, 2021, collision of the USS Connecticut submarine (SSN-22) with a dangerous undersea seamount in the South China Sea was significantly influenced by a poor command ...
The Provisional Measures Zone (PMZ) was established by a 2001 agreement between China and South Korea to allow joint fishing in the area where their exclusive economic zones overlap. Other activities, ...
The USS Connecticut, a premier submarine that struck an underwater mountain in the South China Sea 19 months ago, won’t be back in service until early 2026 at the soonest, according to the US ...
What You Need to Know: On October 2021, the U.S. Navy’s Seawolf-class submarine USS Connecticut collided with an underwater seamount in the South China Sea while traveling at high speed in ...
Tuesday's maritime confrontation occurred when three Chinese coast guard ships challenged a group of Philippine vessels about ...
What You Need to Know: In October 2021, the USS Connecticut, a Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine, collided with an uncharted seamount in the South China Sea near China’s Hainan Island.
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, including parts claimed by Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and ...
The South China Sea is widely seen as a potential flashpoint for global conflict, and the recent confrontations between Manila and Beijing have raised concerns among Western observers of ...
In October 2021, a US nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Connecticut, struck an uncharted seamount in the South China Sea; In January 2022, a US F-35C fighter jet had a landing mishap on the deck ...
Beijing’s sweeping claims to virtually all of the South China Sea were invalidated by a U.N.-backed tribunal at The Hague in 2016, but that hasn’t stopped Chinese ships from firing lasers and ...