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North Sea scanned for American Revolutionary War ship
Operations

North Sea scanned for American Revolutionary War ship

Sailors and scientists from a variety commands, organizations and militaries searched for the wreckage of Revolutionary War ship Bonhomme Richard from September 2-9. Underwater archaeologists from the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), Navy divers from mobile diving and salvage unit(MDSU) 2,

about 10 years ago
Most Read News, September 5 – 11, 2016

Most Read News, September 5 – 11, 2016

Most Read News, September 5 – 11, 2016

about 10 years ago
NATO ships arrive to Canada for exercise Cutlass Furry
Defense Strategies

NATO ships arrive to Canada for exercise Cutlass Furry

Several NATO ships arrived at Naval Base Halifax on September 8 to take part in the Canadian Navy-hosted anti-submarine warfare drill Cutlass Fury. Canadian Navy ships Fredericton, Athabaskan, Summerside, Montreal, Goose Bay and Windsor will participate in the exercise with ships from the U.S. Navy,

about 10 years ago
US F-35s to embark on maiden deployment of British Queen Elizabeth carrier
Operations

US F-35s to embark on maiden deployment of British Queen Elizabeth carrier

U.S. Marines’ F35B short take-off vertical landing jets will join the Royal Navy’s newest aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth on board when she sets sail for her maiden deployment which is planned for 2021. This was confirmed by the UK MoD Secretary Michael Fallon following a meeting between him an

about 10 years ago
Royal Navy training base welcomes first female commanding officer
Amphibious & Support Ships

Royal Navy training base welcomes first female commanding officer

HMS Raleigh, Royal Navy’s largest training base in the South West, welcomed its first woman commanding officer. A guard of honour made up of trainee sailors has welcomed Captain (Capt) Ellie Ablett as she relieved Capt Rob Bellfield as commander of HMS Raleigh. Capt Ablett joined the Royal Navy in 1

about 10 years ago
Anti-submarine drill in Arabian Sea gathers navies
Submarines

Anti-submarine drill in Arabian Sea gathers navies

In late August, the US Navy staged an anti-submarine warfare drill in the Arabian Sea which was joined by British, French and Australian Navy assets. Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Perth joined USS Nitze and USS Mason which also had MH-60R flights embarked. Also involved were the Los Angeles cla

about 10 years ago
AUVs launched from unmanned vessels within French mine warfare program
UUV/UAV

AUVs launched from unmanned vessels within French mine warfare program

Espadon, a French mine warfare demonstration program which brought together DCNS, Thales, and ECA Group, resulted in the development of a system that enables the world’s first AUV launch and recovery from a USV, ECA Group said. Completed in May, 2016, the Espadon program was a component of the Frenc

about 10 years ago
Russian jet comes within 3 meters of US Navy reconnaissance plane over Black Sea
Operations

Russian jet comes within 3 meters of US Navy reconnaissance plane over Black Sea

A Russian SU-27 Flanker fighter jet came within 10 feet (3 meters) of a U.S. Navy P-8A maritime reconnaissance plane over the Black Sea on September 7, U.S. Navy officials said. Navy spokesman Capt. Jeff Davis said the incident, which lasted 19 minutes and took place in international airspace, was c

about 10 years ago
HMS Tyne escorts two Russian vessels off British Isles in a month
Operations

HMS Tyne escorts two Russian vessels off British Isles in a month

The Royal Navy said their patrol ship HMS Tyne was called on twice in a month to escort Russian warships through the Channel. The Portsmouth-based warship monitored the progress of military transporters Minsk and Alexander Shabalin for more than 500 miles each as the vessel passed the British Isles.

about 10 years ago
RFA Wave Knight stops in Dominica on Caribbean deployment
Amphibious & Support Ships

RFA Wave Knight stops in Dominica on Caribbean deployment

Royal Fleet Auxiliary Wave Knight, currently on a Caribbean region deployment, on Monday reached the Caribbean island nation Dominica where it docked for a three-day port visit at the Roseau Cruise Ship Berth. The visit of the British navy ship is a year round commitment by the British Government to

about 10 years ago
Royal Navy tests MAST unmanned surface vessel on the Thames
Surface Vessels

Royal Navy tests MAST unmanned surface vessel on the Thames

The Royal Navy has put the Maritime Autonomy Surface Testbed (MAST), an unmanned surface vessel (USV) based on the Bladerunner hull shape, on sea trials in the Tidal Thames, September 5. MAST is being developed by Portchester-based ASV Ltd, under research funding from the Defence Science and Technol

about 10 years ago
FGS Datteln pulls 273 migrants from rubber boats off Tripoli

FGS Datteln pulls 273 migrants from rubber boats off Tripoli

German Navy’s mine hunting ship FGS Datteln saved 273 migrants and recovered one dead from rubber boats off the coast of Libya on September 5. The ship found the migrants some 80 kilometers north-west of Tripoli on Monday morning travelling on three boats. After consulting the Italian Maritime Rescu

about 10 years ago
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