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Europe & Eurasia

Royal Navy frigate starts month-long break in South Africa
Surface Vessels

Royal Navy frigate starts month-long break in South Africa

Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigate HMS Portland is currently in Simonstown, South Africa, where the crew started their month-long break during a nine-month deployment. After adding 18,000 miles to her odometer in a patrol which has taken the frigate from Plymouth, through the Mediterranean, Suez and Strai

about 9 years ago
Airbus, DCNS team up to develop the French Navy aerial drone
Cyber & Electronic Warfare

Airbus, DCNS team up to develop the French Navy aerial drone

Airbus Helicopters and DCNS have signed an agreement to collaborate on designing the future tactical component of French Navy’s aerial drone (Système de Drones Aériens de la Marine – SDAM) programme. Under the terms of the partnership, Airbus Helicopters will be responsible for designing and develop

about 9 years ago
Czech Gripen fighter jets train with NATO ships
Defense Strategies

Czech Gripen fighter jets train with NATO ships

A Czech squadron of Gripen fighter jets have reached the second week of their air-maritime integration and carried out joint missions with Danish, French and Icelandic vessels off Iceland. Currently in charge of providing air interception capabilities for Iceland under NATO, the Czech JAS-39 Gripen

about 9 years ago
US, Royal Navy legal officers discuss carrier operations at HMS Excellent
Surface Vessels

US, Royal Navy legal officers discuss carrier operations at HMS Excellent

Senior lawyers from the US Navy and the Royal Navy met at the stone frigate HMS Excellent for formal joint talks concerning aircraft carrier operations. With the Royal Navy on the cusp of returning to ‘big deck’ aircraft carrier operations when HMS Queen Elizabeth joins the fleet next year, it is ke

about 9 years ago
German Navy frigates to feature iXblue navigation systems
Sensors & Combat Systems

German Navy frigates to feature iXblue navigation systems

French technology company iXblue has received a contract to supply inertial navigation systems for Germany’s four F123 Brandenburg-class frigates and two F122 Bremen-class frigates that are to be upgraded. Under the contract, iXblue is to deliver Marins M3 inertial navigation systems and Netans N3 s

about 9 years ago
German WWI ‘mystery’ submarine found off Scotland
Sensors & Combat Systems

German WWI ‘mystery’ submarine found off Scotland

A WW1 naval mystery might be finally solved after a German U-boat was found off the coast of Wigtownshire, Scotland by engineers who are working on a subsea power cable laying project. Sonar images have revealed what is presumed to be the German UB-85 submarine, which was, according to reports from

about 9 years ago
DCNS unveils design of French Navy’s new medium size frigate
Surface Vessels

DCNS unveils design of French Navy’s new medium size frigate

In collaboration with the French defence procurement agency (DGA), DCNS has unveiled the French Navy’s new FTI (Fregate de Taille Intermediaire) medium-size frigate design at Euronaval in Paris, France. According to DCNS, the 4,000-tonne front-line frigate will be equipped for anti-submarine warfare

about 9 years ago
Russian aircraft carrier escorted off Norway en route to Syrian coast
Surface Vessels

Russian aircraft carrier escorted off Norway en route to Syrian coast

Russian cruiser-carrier Admiral Kuznetsov and other ships from its strike group were escorted off the Norwegian coast as they were sailing towards the Mediterranean. NATO said it deployed ships that were under its command to monitor the presence of Russian warships, noting it was routine procedure i

about 9 years ago
Irish Navy commissions third OPV LÉ William Butler Yeats
Surface Vessels

Irish Navy commissions third OPV LÉ William Butler Yeats

The Irish Navy has commissioned its third offshore patrol vessel, LÉ William Butler Yeats, during an October 17 ceremony in Galway, Ireland. The vessel was officially named by Caitriona Yeats, a granddaughter of the Irish 20th-century poet the ship is named after. LÉ William Butler Yeats was built b

about 9 years ago
Saab takes over Nordic Defence Industries

Saab takes over Nordic Defence Industries

Saab has announced that it acquired another Danish naval company which designs and manufactures mine disposal charge systems for the naval defence industry. With the acquisition of Nordic Defence Industries (NDI), Saab hopes to strengthen its position in the unmanned underwater domain when it comes

about 9 years ago
Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard orders Terma’s Scanter radar
Sensors & Combat Systems

Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard orders Terma’s Scanter radar

Danish defense contractor Terma announced on Tuesday that the Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard Kesatuan Penjaga Laut dan Pantai (KPLP) has ordered the company’s Scanter 6000 radars for navigation, surveillance, and helicopter control. The radars are being integrated with the Northrop Grumman Sperry Ma

about 9 years ago
Euronaval 2016: DCNS presents new SMX®3.0 submarine concept
Propulsion

Euronaval 2016: DCNS presents new SMX®3.0 submarine concept

French shipbuilder DCNS has unveiled its new submarine concept ship SMX®3.0 at Euronaval which is being held in Paris, France. Available from 2025, the submarine will feature on board 3.0 technologies, better power management and improved data systems, DCNS said. According to the company, the submar

about 9 years ago
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