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When Lukas Dahlström returned to Gotland to start his doctoral program at the GRASS graduate school, it was like coming full ...
There are many reasons to fall in love with Gotland. One of the best is that the Swedish island is a place of second acts. The Baltic Sea resort—which is popular with Swedes but less known in the ...
A former Viking site on the island of Gotland, Visby was the main centre of the Hanseatic League in the Baltic from the 12th to the 14th century. Its 13th-century ramparts and more than 200 warehouses ...
Gotland is Sweden’s largest island, and it’s home to just shy of 60,000 permanent residents, more than 90 medieval churches, and one brilliant race course. Everything about both the track and the ...
We're going to hear now about a picturesque Swedish island in the Baltic Sea - Gotland. For military experts, Gotland is an essential strategic spot. NPR's Ari Shapiro explains this island is at the ...
Three Tu-22M3 long-range bombers performed a more than five-hour mission from the Kola Peninsula, entering the Baltic Sea air space through the narrow corridor between Finland and Estonia, before ...
The Smart Road Gotland consortium won the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket)'s tender for demonstration road system with dynamic wireless power transfer on the island of Gotland. The ...
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$6,000,000,000 Nuclear Navy Aircraft Carrier ‘Sunk’ by $100,000,000 Diesel ‘AIP’ Sub
Article Summary – In 2005, Swedish AIP submarine HMS Gotland stunned the U.S. Navy by repeatedly “killing” carrier USS Ronald ...
The Gotland-class has a number of features that are optimized for a minimal acoustic signature. A lot of the work was done by Saab, which fills quite a few defense tenders for the Swedish military.
What You Need to Know: Designed in the 1990s, Sweden’s Gotland-class submarine was groundbreaking due to its Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) technology, allowing it to stay submerged for weeks and ...
At Fröjel, a Viking Age site on the west coast of Gotland, archaeologists search for evidence of a workshop that included a silver-smelting operation.(Daniel Weiss ...
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