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Europe & Eurasia

HMS Dauntless Supports CMF Organisation
Surface Vessels

HMS Dauntless Supports CMF Organisation

HMS Dauntless, Type 45 destroyer, which arrived in the Middle East just weeks ago, has already demonstrated the UK’s commitment to the security and safety of the region, providing vital support to the 30 nation Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) organisation. The Portsmouth-based ship joined Australian

about 11 years ago
Spanish Navy Engages in Bay of Biscay Fisheries Campaign
Training & Education

Spanish Navy Engages in Bay of Biscay Fisheries Campaign

The Spanish Navy’s patrol boat ‘Alboran’ deployed on a fisheries campaign in the Bay of Biscay. The vessel departed its homeport Cartagena to take part in fisheries inspection and surveillance tasks which will last until February 21. Alboran will make a stop in the port of Gijon on 11 and 12 Februar

about 11 years ago
LLS Alexander Otrakovsky on Its Way to the Mediterranean Sea

LLS Alexander Otrakovsky on Its Way to the Mediterranean Sea

Russian Navy’s Large Landing Ship (LLS) Alexander Otrakovsky is scheduled to join the Navy’s fleet of vessels in the Mediterranean Sea. After it went through scheduled preventive maintenance works and replenished its stocks in the Novorossiysk naval base, the vessel set sail towards its destination.

about 11 years ago
HMS Dragon Explores Tristan da Cunha
Operations

HMS Dragon Explores Tristan da Cunha

HMS Dragon called at Tristan da Cunha – one of the most remote islands on the planet – on the latest stage of her Atlantic deployment. There is no land to the west for more than 2,000 miles, South Africa is 1,750 miles to the east and the nearest inhabited locality is another British Overseas [&hell

about 11 years ago
HMS Iron Duke Recognized for Above Water Warfare
Operations

HMS Iron Duke Recognized for Above Water Warfare

Royal Navy’s HMS Iron Duke was recognised with the Fleet Effectiveness Award for Above Water Warfare (AWW). This award recognises the work that the Iron Duke team has put in over the last 12-months working up for deployment, conducting Seawolf In-Service Firings and a South Atlantic Deployment. This

about 11 years ago
Royal Navy Museum Brings D-Day Ship Back to Life
Amphibious & Support Ships

Royal Navy Museum Brings D-Day Ship Back to Life

One of the last surviving D-Day ships has been given £1m from bank fines to help turn her into a centrepiece of 75th anniversary of the landings. UK Chancellor George Osborne said money from fines imposed on the City for manipulating the London Interbank Offered Rate – LIBOR – would be given to the

about 11 years ago
Yaroslav Mudry, Cola Head to Spanish Ceuta Port
Surface Vessels

Yaroslav Mudry, Cola Head to Spanish Ceuta Port

Russian Navy’s Baltic Fleet (BF) frigate “Yaroslav Mudry” (727) met with tanker “Cola” in the Mediterranean Sea yesterday. From that point the vessels deployed towards the Spanish Ceuta port on the Mediterranean coast of Africa, where they are expected to dock on February 10. Until then the vessels

about 11 years ago
EURISPES: Italian Navy Wins Public Consent
Surface Vessels

EURISPES: Italian Navy Wins Public Consent

According to the Institute for Political, Social and Economic studies EURISPES, in 2015 the Italian Navy consent among the Italian population comes first with a 73.5%, 5.8 % more than the previous year, and it still is on the rise. The Italian Navy innovative concept of “dual use” – meaning military

about 11 years ago
Irish Navy Decommissions Its OPV LÉ Aoife
Surface Vessels

Irish Navy Decommissions Its OPV LÉ Aoife

The Irish Navy’s has decommissioned one of its Offshore Patrol Vessels after 35 years of service. LÉ Aoife (P22) was retired by the Irish Minister of State for Defence Paul Kehoe in Waterford, Ireland. This longest serving vessel in the Naval Service fleet traveled more than 600,000 nautical miles d

about 11 years ago
Most Read News, Jan 26 – Feb 1, 2015
Amphibious & Support Ships

Most Read News, Jan 26 – Feb 1, 2015

UK’s New RFA Tankers to Get Military Capabilities The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded a £15 million contract to A&P Group to install high-end military capabilities in four new tankers so that they are ready for operations by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Philippine Navy to Receive Two Vessels from A

about 11 years ago
UK Supports Regeneration of Portsmouth Naval Base
Contracts

UK Supports Regeneration of Portsmouth Naval Base

UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has today announced that BAE Systems, Burgess Marine, and Magma Structures have been shortlisted to make use of the ship halls at Her Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Portsmouth. This will help Portsmouth keep its maritime and engineering expertise and traditions. Nego

about 11 years ago
UK: Fleet Air Arm Awards Last Wings
Aviation

UK: Fleet Air Arm Awards Last Wings

The Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm closed a chapter of its history on Thursday, 29 January as the training pipelines for Royal Navy Sea King Mk 4 and Lynx helicopters came to an end when 6 aircrew received their Wings from His Royal Highness The Duke of York, KG. During the ceremony at the Royal [&helli

about 11 years ago
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