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Europe & Eurasia

NATO SNMG 1 changes flagship
Defense Strategies

NATO SNMG 1 changes flagship

Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 held a ‘Spanish’ flagship change as one Alvaro de Bazan frigate replaced another on May 27. ESPS Mendez Nunez (F-104) took over as flag ship from ESPS Alvaro de Bazan. ESPS Alvaro de Bazan’s service as flagship of SNMG1 began December the 18, 2015 in Cartagena, Spain,

about 10 years ago
Atlas Elektronik to feature its ARCIMS autonomous minehunting system at Unmanned Warrior
Sensors & Combat Systems

Atlas Elektronik to feature its ARCIMS autonomous minehunting system at Unmanned Warrior

Atlas Elektronik UK, a joint company of ThyssenKrupp and Airbus DS, will present its unmanned mine hunting mission system, ARCIMS, at the Royal Navy’s Unmanned Warrior demonstration scheduled for October 2016. The Unmanned Warrior serves as a platform for UK companies to showcase their maritime auto

about 10 years ago
How drones make NATO’s mine-hunting more flexible
Defense Strategies

How drones make NATO’s mine-hunting more flexible

The Danish Navy recently contributed their new concept in counter-mine efforts to exercise Open Spirit in the Baltic Sea as part of Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1. The new system is flexible, scalable and utilizes drones to minimize danger to Sailors. The system is called Mine Countermea

about 10 years ago
On This Day in History: President Lincoln sunk by German submarine
Operations

On This Day in History: President Lincoln sunk by German submarine

On May 31, 1918, USS President Lincoln, a U.S. Navy transport ship, was sunk by the German submarine U-90. Built in 1907 in Ireland, the ship initially belonged to the German transatlantic shipping company Hamburg America Line before it was seized in New York harbor in 1917. President Lincoln was th

about 10 years ago
Russian Navy launches final Project 636.3 diesel-electric submarine
Operations

Russian Navy launches final Project 636.3 diesel-electric submarine

Kolpino, the last of six Russian Navy Project 636.3 diesel-electric submarines built for the Black Sea Fleet, is set to be launched in Saint Petersburg today, May 31. Russian shipbuilder Admiralty Shipyards is in charge of delivering the submarines. Novorossiysk, the lead submarine of the project, j

about 10 years ago
Open Spirit 2016 concludes
Defense Strategies

Open Spirit 2016 concludes

Open Spirit 2016 participants were able to utilize their minehunting skills as they destroyed mines and other sea obstacles which posed a threat to Baltic Sea shipping lanes for decades. The international NATO maneuver which took place off Klaipeda, Lithuania concluded May 27. Minehunting units have

about 10 years ago
Spanish frigate Numancia returns from Mediterranean Sea rescue mission
Surface Vessels

Spanish frigate Numancia returns from Mediterranean Sea rescue mission

Spanish Navy’s Santa María-class frigate ‘Numancia’ (F-83) returned to Rota Naval Base after a four-month deployment to Operation Sophia in the central Mediterranean Sea. During her EUNAVFOR MED deployment, the Numancia took part in six rescue operations saving the lives of more than 1,200 people. T

about 10 years ago
PHOTO: HMS Bulwark enters Orkney for Jutland commemoration
Amphibious & Support Ships

PHOTO: HMS Bulwark enters Orkney for Jutland commemoration

Royal Navy’s HMS Bulwark arrived alongside in Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands, to take part in the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland. Fleet flagship HMS Bulwark will be supporting the Jutland 100 national commemorations at Kirkwall and at Lyness Cemetery wit

about 10 years ago
ITS Andrea Doria launches first MU90 torpedo
Weapons Systems

ITS Andrea Doria launches first MU90 torpedo

Sailors aboard the Italian Navy’s Horizon-class air-defence destroyer Andrea Doria launched their first MU90 torpedo in the Gulf of Taranto, May 24, 2016. During the exercise, a fictional sonar contact is included on the combat system management computer (CMS). Once the contact appears, the weapon s

about 10 years ago
GALLERY: Italian Navy Divers destroy a US Navy WWII torpedo
Weapons Systems

GALLERY: Italian Navy Divers destroy a US Navy WWII torpedo

Divers from the Italian Navy’s insidious devices disposal experts (S.D.A.I) group neutralized a U.S. Navy World War II torpedo off the coast of Cala Capra, Palau. The torpedo was found at a depth of 31 meters during an inspection on May 24. Once the discovery was made, divers removed sand and mud th

about 10 years ago
Mexican Navy launches logistic support ship ARM Isla María Madre (BAL-11)
Amphibious & Support Ships

Mexican Navy launches logistic support ship ARM Isla María Madre (BAL-11)

The Mexican Navy has launched a new, Astimar-built, logistic support ship, the ARM Isla María Madre (BAL-11). The 53-meter ship will be used to transport people and goods to and from the Islas Marías Federal Penal Colony located in the Marías Islands archipelago. BAL-11 was launched May 27, 2016, at

about 10 years ago
Thales joins Seaspan for Canadian Offshore Fisheries Science Vessels work
Defense Strategies

Thales joins Seaspan for Canadian Offshore Fisheries Science Vessels work

French-based defense contractor Thales signed a CAD$35 million, (approx. US$26,8) contract with Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards (VSY), to deliver electronic systems for the construction of the Canadian Coast Guard’s (CCG) three Offshore Fisheries Science Vessels (OFSV) under the National Shipbuilding

about 10 years ago
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