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Europe & Eurasia

Russian warships disrupt shipping in Lithuanian exclusive economic zone

Russian warships disrupt shipping in Lithuanian exclusive economic zone

Russian warships have disrupted commercial shipping in the Lithuanian exclusive economic zone (EEZ) by ordering ships to alter their courses because of naval exercises, the Lithuanian Ministry of Defence said. On October 10, Lithuanian Navy Control Centre recorded warships of the Russian Federation

about 9 years ago
Unknown Royal Navy submarine put lives of fishing crew at risk
Operations

Unknown Royal Navy submarine put lives of fishing crew at risk

An unidentified Royal Navy submarine which snagged the fishing lines of a trawler in the Irish Sea on 15 April 2015 has put the lives of the trawler’s crew in danger, an investigation report has concluded. Karen was towed backwards and had partially submerged before being released from the submarine

about 9 years ago
French stealth frigate La Fayette docks in Mombasa, Kenya
Surface Vessels

French stealth frigate La Fayette docks in Mombasa, Kenya

French Navy’s stealth frigate La Fayette was recently welcomed into the port of Mombasa, Kenya in what was the first visit of an EU Naval Force ship to the Kenyan port in over a year. FS La Fayette is currently deployed to Operation Atalanta contributing to counter-piracy activities off the Horn of

about 9 years ago
UK’s carrier based air squadron embarks HMS Ocean ahead of carrier arrival
Operations

UK’s carrier based air squadron embarks HMS Ocean ahead of carrier arrival

UK’s 820 Naval Air Squadron conducted ‘remarinisation’ training when all of the squadron’s personnel was reunited at the Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose for the first time in two years. Part of the process was building on their resourcefulness and resilience by undertaking adventurous training (AT)

about 9 years ago
WWII veteran landing craft gets new home in D-Day museum
Amphibious & Support Ships

WWII veteran landing craft gets new home in D-Day museum

The last remaining vessel to disgorge armor on to the Normandy beaches will be given a permanent home in Portsmouth, the Royal Navy said. Landing Craft Tank 7074 – one of 800 similar vessels charged with ferrying tanks across the Channel and directly on to foreign sand – will take pride of place in

about 9 years ago
US Navy command ship starts Black Sea operations
Operations

US Navy command ship starts Black Sea operations

U.S. Navy’s 6th Fleet command and control ship USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20) entered the Black Sea on October 10 to conduct theater security cooperation and key leader engagement events with allies and partners in the region. USS Mount Whitney is operating in the Black Sea in support of operation Atlan

about 9 years ago
Germany deploys tender to Mediterranean Sea rescue mission

Germany deploys tender to Mediterranean Sea rescue mission

German Navy tender Main (A 515) is scheduled to depart its Eckernförde base and head for the European Naval Force’s rescue mission in the Mediterranean Sea. Main will sail out on October 17 to relieve sister ship Werra, which has been deployed to operation Sophia since June this year. The two ships

about 9 years ago
Rain fails to spoil first day of Unmanned Warrior
Aviation

Rain fails to spoil first day of Unmanned Warrior

A damp day across the Western Isles greeted the dozens of range staff, RN augmentees and Joint Warrior liaison teams who turned out before first light on the first official Unmanned Warrior flying day and headed for the brightly lit Range Control Building 12 miles south of Benbecula on the island of

about 9 years ago
Bulgarian Naval Academy acquires VSTEP simulators
Laws and Regulations

Bulgarian Naval Academy acquires VSTEP simulators

Dutch simulator developer VSTEP was contracted to deliver simulators to the the Bulgarian Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy and its newly opened simulation centre. The Centre for Integrated Management and Monitoring of the Coastal Zone will be equipped with a liquid cargo handling simulator with instru

about 9 years ago
Report: Germany delays MKS 180 contract award
Contracts

Report: Germany delays MKS 180 contract award

A 4 billion euro (approx. $4.5B) contract for the construction of the German Navy’s new MKS 180 (Mehrzweckkampfschiff) ship has been delayed by six month, news agency Reuters has reported. The German defense ministry is postponing the contract to ensure high-quality standards are met, the report sai

about 9 years ago
Update: Fire outbreak will not affect Brandenburg’s training schedule
Operations

Update: Fire outbreak will not affect Brandenburg’s training schedule

The German Navy said October 10 that the fire which broke out on FGS Brandenburg earlier would not affect its training schedule. According to the navy, the F123 frigate will be able to take part in the Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) which is taking place in Britain at the end of October. FOST is a

about 9 years ago
BAE Systems bags Royal Navy combat system integration contract
Contracts

BAE Systems bags Royal Navy combat system integration contract

BAE Systems announced Monday that it has signed a ten-and-a-half-year contract extension to provide combat systems integration services for Royal Navy’s in-service and future platforms. The contract includes, among others, Type 45 destroyers, the new Queen Elizabeth (QE) Class aircraft carriers, and

about 9 years ago
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