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Europe & Eurasia

Royal Navy ships prepare for carrier strike group operations
Surface Vessels

Royal Navy ships prepare for carrier strike group operations

Royal Navy warships have been preparing for carrier strike group operations that will begin once the UK’s first Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier arrives this year. The Commander UK Carrier Strike Group (COMUKCSG) battle staff has been conducting transatlantic exercises ahead of the arrival in

about 9 years ago
NATO escorts Russian flotilla en route home from Syria
Defense Strategies

NATO escorts Russian flotilla en route home from Syria

NATO said it is monitoring the Russian carrier strike group centered around the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov as it sails back home after spending several months off the coast of Syria. The aircraft carrier took part in Russian military operations in Syria. Admiral Kuznetsov has been monitored

about 9 years ago
German Navy Sea Lynx helicopters return to full operational capability
Aviation

German Navy Sea Lynx helicopters return to full operational capability

German Navy’s Sea Lynx helicopters returned to their full operational capability after they were grounded in 2014 due to a recurring fault on the helicopters’ fuselages. The helicopters were pulled from service due to a 20 cm rupture or hole found on 15 of the navy’s 22 helicopters. The issue was fi

about 9 years ago
Two jet skiers fined for causing trouble in Portsmouth harbour
Operations

Two jet skiers fined for causing trouble in Portsmouth harbour

The Royal Navy has welcomed a Portsmouth Magistrates decision that fined two jet skiers who obstructed operations in Portsmouth harbour by reckless riding. An MOD police launch was forced to intercept 35-year-old Stuart Roberts from Southampton and 37-year-old James Gallagher from Gosport to put an

about 9 years ago
Rolls Royce engines to power Turkish Coast Guard SAR vessels
Amphibious & Support Ships

Rolls Royce engines to power Turkish Coast Guard SAR vessels

Rolls-Royce received a contract to deliver its MTU diesel engines for the Turkish Coast Guard search and rescue vessels that are to be built by Dutch shipbuilder Damen. The six new vessels are paid for by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and will be built in Ankara. The boats will

about 9 years ago
Royal Navy frigate visits world’s remotest island
Surface Vessels

Royal Navy frigate visits world’s remotest island

Days after setting sail from South Georgia, Royal Navy frigate HMS Portland reached what is officially known as the most remote populated island on the planet. The South Atlantic island is called Tristan da Cunha and houses the 6,765ft volcano Queen Mary’s Peak. At 38 square miles, the size of Coven

about 9 years ago
Shipbuilder shares video of Russian guided missile cruiser refit
Weapons Systems

Shipbuilder shares video of Russian guided missile cruiser refit

Russia’s Zvezdochka shipyard shared a video on YouTube showing a portion of works undertaken on the Russian Navy’s Sava-class guided missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov. The cruiser was recently delivered to the navy after spending five years in the port for repairs. This video does not show all repair

about 9 years ago
Australian, French educational houses sign Future Submarine MoU
Funding

Australian, French educational houses sign Future Submarine MoU

Australia’s Flinders University signed an academic and research cooperation agreement with four French graduate schools of engineering to work on Australia’s Future Submarine program. The agreement between Flinders and a consortium comprised of ENSTA ParisTech, École Centrale de Nantes, CentraleSupé

about 9 years ago
UK Maritime Forces commander highlights Royal Navy operations of 2016
Surface Vessels

UK Maritime Forces commander highlights Royal Navy operations of 2016

Refuting negative press reports, UK’s Maritime Forces commander Rear Admiral Alex Burton pointed to the Royal Navy’s numerous operations in 2016 during a speech he delivered to the All Parties Parliamentary Group (APPG) for the Armed Forces at the Palace of Westminster on January 16 Below is a trans

about 9 years ago
ORP Kontradmiral Xawery Czernicki becomes flagship of NATO’s SNMCMG2
Defense Strategies

ORP Kontradmiral Xawery Czernicki becomes flagship of NATO’s SNMCMG2

A Polish commander is now at the helm of NATO’s standing mine counter measures group two (SNMCMG2) following a change of command ceremony in Polish Naval Base Swinoujscie. Commander Aleksander Urbanowicz took over from his Greek counterpart, Captain Panagiotis Papageorgiou, who led the group aboard

about 9 years ago
ESPS Relampago trains with local police during Tanzania port call
Operations

ESPS Relampago trains with local police during Tanzania port call

Sailors and marines from the Spanish Navy’s offshore patrol ship ESPS Relampago trained with the Tanzanian police force during their visit to Dar Es Salaam. Relampago arrived in Tanzania as part of its deployment to EUNAVFOR’s counter-piracy operation Atalanta. The four days of training included bri

about 9 years ago
Russian Navy commissions two new “anti terror” boats

Russian Navy commissions two new “anti terror” boats

Russia’s Northern Sea fleet commissioned two new Project 21980 (Grachonok-class) anti-terror vessels at the submarine forces’ main base on January 14. One of the vessels was named as Unarmeec Zapolyarya during the flag-raising ceremony. The latest two are boats number eleven and twelve in a class of

about 9 years ago
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