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Europe & Eurasia

BNS Leopold I Carries Out Friendly Approaches
Funding

BNS Leopold I Carries Out Friendly Approaches

Whilst conducting EU counter-piracy patrols in the Horn of Africa, the Belgian EU Naval Force frigate, BNS Leopold I, has conducted friendly approaches on a dhow and several skiffs near the Somali coast. The dhow was initially sighted by BNS Leopold I’s Alouette III helicopter during a reconnaissa

about 12 years ago
Russian Navy’s New Research Vessel Laid Down
Research & Development

Russian Navy’s New Research Vessel Laid Down

Pella Shipyard held a keel laying ceremony for a new research ship of project 11982 under the order of the Russian Navy on September 12. The vessel is designed for search and rescue operations, research and oceanographic studies. It is expected to be delivered to the customer in 2016. With a speed

about 12 years ago
BNS Leopold I, FGS Berlin Replenish at Sea
Funding

BNS Leopold I, FGS Berlin Replenish at Sea

On Monday, 8 September, EU Naval Force Belgian frigate, BNS Leopold I, conducted a replenishment at sea with the German support ship FGS Berlin in the Internationally Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC). As the ships sailed close to each other, maintenance equipment was transferred from FGS Berlin

about 12 years ago
Many Dead after Boat Sinks Off Libya
Operations

Many Dead after Boat Sinks Off Libya

A boat carrying up to 250 African emigrants has sunk off Libyan coast on Sunday, and according to a Libyan navy spokesperson, many passengers have died. Navy spokesman Ayub Qassem said that only 26 people have been rescued after the incident which occurred near Tajoura, east of the capital Tripoli

about 12 years ago
Top News of the Week of Sep 08 – 14, 2014
Amphibious & Support Ships

Top News of the Week of Sep 08 – 14, 2014

Abbott Government to Spend $20 Bln on Japanese Submarines The next generation of Australian submarines could be the Japanese-built Soryu Class submarines which will replace the Collins Class vessels. Keel Laying Held for Singapore Navy’s First Littoral Mission Vessel The keel laying ceremony for t

about 12 years ago
UK Navy Board Embarks Two Patrol Boats
Amphibious & Support Ships

UK Navy Board Embarks Two Patrol Boats

The entire UK Navy Board – the body responsible for running the Royal UK Navy – squeezed into two of the Navy’s smallest vessels for a rare day together at sea. Eight Admirals – including First Sea Lord Admiral Sir George Zambellas – a Royal Marine Major General, two Commodores and several support

about 12 years ago
USS Ross Departs the Black Sea
Operations

USS Ross Departs the Black Sea

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71) transited the Bosphorus Strait departing the Black Sea, Sept. 12, after conducting a series of engagements designed to promote peace and stability in the region. Ross’ presence in the Black Sea served to demonstrate the United Stat

about 12 years ago
UK Navy Starts Workout for Cougar Deployment
Operations

UK Navy Starts Workout for Cougar Deployment

More than 600 Royal UK Marines and 1500 sailors, soldiers and airman have arrived in the waters off the small Adriatic nation of Albanian as the first amphibious workout of the Response Force Task Group’s annual Cougar deployment gets underway. Albanian Lion, as the exercise is called, will projec

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: Sea Breeze 2014 Formation
Training & Education

Image of the Day: Sea Breeze 2014 Formation

Ships from various countries are underway in formation during Sea Breeze 2014. Sea Breeze is a multinational maritime exercise with naval forces participants from Ukraine, Georgia, Romania, Turkey, Latvia, and the U.S., as well as ships from Standing NATO Maritime Group Two, Task Unit 02, conducti

about 12 years ago
HMS Argyll Joins American Commemoration Event
Surface Vessels

HMS Argyll Joins American Commemoration Event

HMS Argyll arrived in Baltimore to join Americans in a week-long commemorative event celebrating the 200th birthday of the US National Anthem. As Argyll entered the harbour sailing under Key Bridge there was an impressive 21 gun salute between the ship and Fort McHenry, honouring the work of Franc

about 12 years ago
Smallest Ships in UK Navy’s Fleet Win Top Award
Operations

Smallest Ships in UK Navy’s Fleet Win Top Award

The smallest ships in the UK Navy’s fleet have won a top award for punching above their weight in the UK and overseas. The 14 vessels that make up the First Patrol Boat Squadron have received the Firmin Sword of Peace – a prize given to British armed forces units for activities beyond their [&hell

about 12 years ago
Russian Navy’s Frigate Undergoes Upgrades
Surface Vessels

Russian Navy’s Frigate Undergoes Upgrades

The crew of the Russian Navy’s frigate “Tatarstan” of the Caspian flotilla proceeded to the development of new aids to navigation established in the course of modernization and scheduled maintenance in the Astrakhan region shipyard. At the Russian Defence Ministry reports, the ship entered a phase

about 12 years ago
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