Article Summary – Washington has quietly approved South Korea’s long-sought push for nuclear-powered attack submarines, ...
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle toured two South Korean shipyards last week during his visit to the country, ...
Destroyers from the South Korean Navy’s new surface action formation held the first fleet-level maritime training exercise ...
How South Korea puts submarines to use, and in partnership with the U.S. and Japan, “is yet to be seen,” Adm. Daryl Caudle ...
Participating South Korean warships included destroyers equipped with a U.S. combat system that provides air and missile ...
The South Korean Navy said Monday it will participate in a monthlong joint anti-submarine exercise with the United States in ...
More than a dozen warships and maritime patrol aircraft from both sides took part in 4-day exercise - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Japanese and South Korean government sources have told NHK that Seoul notified Tokyo of its intention to call off a joint ...
Decision comes after Japan refused to provide critical refueling support to South Korean military jets after reportedly ...
Some observers say the South Korean move may be a response to Japan’s recent cancellation of refueling for aircraft from the ...
Can America deter China if its warships are stuck in port? Probably not. And the problem is made worse by chronic ...
For decades, Washington blocked Seoul’s desire for the attack submarines over concerns about nuclear proliferation. President Trump reversed that policy last month, but left key questions unresolved.