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The U S -UK Alliance Was Nearly Broken by the Nuclear Demands of the Cold War
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The Japanese Zero Was a World War II Terror in the Sky (With a Flaw)
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Plans to move Trinity House Academy to Endeavour site and invite new cohort of girls
Proposals to move the school to the former Endeavour Academy site will go under consultation
Trinity House Academy in Charlotte Street Mews (Image: Jerome Ellerby)
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The Skybolt, as it was known, was a hefty two-stage solid rocket mounting a one-megaton W-59 warhead.
Here s What You Need to Remember: The Polaris Sales Agreement proved so successful that it became the model for its successor involving the Trident SLBMs developed in the 1970s. Its impact continues today: both the U.S. and Royal Navies are codeveloping the Common Missile Compartment for both the U.S. Columbia-class and the British Successor-class missile subs.
Mark Twain probably didn’t make the famous quip, “History doesn’t repeat itself but it rhymes,” but the phrase’s sentiment often feels right. In discussing British independence, U.S. nuclear policy, strategic-weapons upgrades and a fraying “special relationship,” we could be discussing current events or those of a half-century ago.
Updated Feb 10, 2021 | 13:37 IST
Supreme Court, on Wednesday, stayed the dismantling of decommissioned aircraft carrier INS Viraat, after hearing a petition by a firm seeking to convert the ship into a maritime museum. INS Viraat  |  Photo Credit: ANI
New Delhi: In what could spell a restoration of the everlasting glory of the legendary warship of the Indian Navy, the Supreme Court, on Wednesday, stayed the dismantling of INS Viraat, the decommissioned aircraft carrier of the Indian Navy. The top court was hearing a petition by a firm, seeking to convert INS Viraat into a maritime museum and a multi-functional adventure centre.
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