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China’s dominance in open-source intelligence

While acknowledging China's lead in OSINT, the U.S. is taking crucial steps to improve its capabilities. Embracing innovative approaches, leveraging technology, and prioritizing active defence measures will be essential for the U.S. to secure its position in the ever-changing intelligence landscape.

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Beyond coastal defence: A comprehensive look at the general characteristics and service history of the U.S. S-Class submarines

Introduced between 1920 and 1925, the S-class submarines from the United States signalled a move towards open-ocean operations. They participated in both World Wars I and II as 51 units. With a maximum speed of 15 knots, a powerful armament, and a range of 219 to 240 feet, these submarines were an invaluable asset to training and combat missions.

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