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  • Articles Tagged with "Naval"

    Russian intelligence ship located in Irish-controlled waters not responding to communication – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Politics • Ireland

    A Russian intelligence ship, the Viktor Leonov, is being tracked in Irish waters, ignoring communication attempts from the Irish Naval Service, raising concerns about potential surveillance of subsea infrastructure.

    Ireland joins naval intelligence network amid increase in Russian ships in Irish-controlled waters – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Politics • Ireland

    Ireland is joining a European maritime intelligence network to enhance its ability to monitor Russian naval activity and other maritime threats in its waters.

    Kim Jong-un considera un “acto criminal” el fallo registrado en un nuevo barco de guerra norcoreano | Internacional | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Politics • North Korea

    A new North Korean warship launch ended in disaster, prompting Kim Jong-un to label the incident a 'criminal act' and hold several state institutions accountable.

    Kim Jong Un’s New Warship Capsizes at Launch Due to ‘Absolute Carelessness’ - WSJ

    wsj.com • Politics • North Korea

    A newly launched North Korean warship capsized during its launch ceremony, prompting criticism from Kim Jong Un who attributed the incident to negligence.

    Failure to launch: Who’s to blame for Kim Jong-un’s dockside disaster?

    watoday.com.au • Politics • North Korea

    The capsizing of North Korea's newest destroyer during its launch has exposed a lack of experience and potentially political pressure for quick results, leading to the arrest of three shipyard officials.