Professor Hugh White takes a more measured position in his later Interpreter post advising against ‘Option J’, but this reply focuses on the Fairfax piece because ...
Japanese subs, as well as submarines from allied and partner nations like the US, UK, and Australia could turn those bodies of water into kill zones, restricting the Chinese navy’s freedom to ...
Their passage there became more frequent after autumn 2012, when the Japanese government bought ... put the number of Chinese Navy submarines at 69 in its latest estimate.
During World War II and the Korean War, the USS O'Bannon served as a destroyer in the United States Navy. In 1943, the vessel took down a Japanese submarine with a large pile of potatoes instead ...
The Imperial Japanese Navy ignored Sakamaki as if he had never ... Sakamaki and crew members had secretly trained in the mini submarines since spring 1941, according to Sakamaki’s memoirs ...
Japan's navy might have been decimated by June 1944. One of the most decisive battles of the Second World War could have ended up very differently. Be glad it didn’t though. Just one Japanese ...