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Japan adds new stealth submarine with 6,000 hp and 20-knot speed capability
Japan has added a new stealth asset to its underwater fleet, with the Japan ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Japan begins onshore operation of a hydrogen-fueled ship engine
Nikkiso Co., a Japanese engineering firm specializing in industrial pumps and cryogenic equipment, has moved into ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s first hydrogen-powered engine for big cargo ships tested in Japan
Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have started onshore testing of a ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Global Combat Air Programme Awards First Contract with Edgewing
The first joint international contract has been awarded for the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), focusing on key design and engineering activities. The GCAP International Government Organisation ...
Explore the captivating story of the Yamato battleships, Japan’s formidable naval superweapons during World War II. This video delves into the engineering marvel, strategic significance, and the ...
A source on the program told Defense News the new contract is a “bridge” allowing work to continue until the end of June.
The company is hoping to share the excitement of discovering new knowledge and the appeal of applying it in real-world ...
TopSpeed on MSN
The Budget Japanese Sports Car That Owners Say Rarely Breaks
Drivers love the Toyota GR86 for its reliability and thrill. See why this budget sports car is one of the best you can buy today.
Observing the Taurus Molecular Cloud, a research team led by Kyushu University has found that during the early growth period ...
Team denies favoring Gasly and condemns abuse aimed at Colapinto.
Former Zwilling lead engineer Mr. Sun introduces a revolutionary 7.7-inch cleaver featuring "Aero-Hole" technology to ...
Five manufacturers — from Japan's Shimano to Taiwan's Yu Hub Industrial — illustrate the structural shifts reshaping ...
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