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Dutch DMO, Damen Schelde ink MOU on naval ship design tools

Dutch Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) and Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding (DSNS) have signed a ...

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Polish Navy: new tugs to feature Schottel propulsion systems

The Polish Navy’s six new multi-role tugs will all feature Schottel propulsion solutions, the ...

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Royal Navy vessels set sail to Norway for major Arctic drill

A naval task group made up of four Royal Navy vessels HMS Albion, HMS Sutherland, HMS Echo and RFA L...

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US Navy completes pier project at Bahrain base

A ribbon-cutting ceremony held on February 20 marked the completion of a new USD 49.6 million steel ...

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Destroyer USS Delbert D. Black wraps up builder's trials

The US Navy’s 68th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, the future USS Delbert D. Black (DDG 119), s...

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US Navy's twelfth EPF vessel launched

The US Navy’s 12th expeditionary fast transport (EPF) vessel, the future USNS Newport (EPF 12)...

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Briggs, Serco to bid for Royal Navy’s marine services deal

Briggs Marine and Serco have teamed to bid for the Royal Navy’s next generation of marine services, ...

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Japan assumes command of Combined Task Force 151

For the fourth time since 2013, Japan has taken command of Combined Task Force (CTF) 151 at a short ...

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Russian Navy's new frigate continues testing in Barents Sea

On February 20, 2020, the Russian Navy frigate of Project 22350, Admiral Flota Kasatonov, entered th...

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James Fisher wins contract extension from Australian Navy

James Fisher’s Perth-based business, JFD Australia, will continue to supply its submarine resc...

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Peraton wins spot on US Navy Unmanned Surface Vehicle IDIQ

Unmanned maritime system contractor Peraton has won a spot on an up to 10-year, USD 982.1 million in...

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Works start on new RR facility for Canadian CSC program

Last week, ground was broken on a new expansion to Rolls-Royce’s Centre of Excellence for Nava...

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More than 100 companies to work on Dutch combat support ship

More than a hundred mainly Dutch companies will contribute to the construction of the Royal Netherla...

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Smart sea gliders improve US Navy's ocean observation

Scientists from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s Ocean Sciences Division are optimizing th...

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N-Sea wins Royal Netherlands Navy contract

Integrated subsea services provider N-Sea Group has been awarded a new contract by the Royal Netherl...

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Shaping the UK’s future amphibious capability

Shaping the UK’s future amphibious capability: Insights from Colonel Totten, Programme Directo...

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Royal Canadian Navy takes part in digital pilot program

Classification society ABS has announced a pilot program with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and Defe...

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