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Europe & Eurasia

UK: HMS Pembroke Heads to Sea Trials
Surface Vessels

UK: HMS Pembroke Heads to Sea Trials

The Royal Navy’s Sandown Class Minehunter HMS Pembroke left Babcock Shipyard in Rosyth and headed for sea trials having undergone a support period. Babcock upgraded the ship’s operational capability, sustainability, and habitability standards. The Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) has been

about 12 years ago
New Cranes Needed for Irish Coastal Patrol Vessels
Operations

New Cranes Needed for Irish Coastal Patrol Vessels

Irish Naval Service, based in Haulbowline, County Cork, has invited tenders for the provision and commissioning of four marine cranes. The cranes will be mounted on the Naval Service’s two coastal patrol vessels, L.É. ORLA and L.É. CIARA. The two coastal patrol vessels pertain to the Peacock Class

about 12 years ago
India Imports about USD 4.78 Bln of Arms from Russia in 2013
Surface Vessels

India Imports about USD 4.78 Bln of Arms from Russia in 2013

India received about USD 4.78 billion worth arms and military equipment from Russia last year, the RIA Novosti reported. The purchase included aircraft carrier Vikramaditya, gunsihps, warplanes and other equipment. The Indian Navy has officially taken over INS Vikramaditya, Russian former aircraft

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: HMS Montrose Sails into the Sunset
Surface Vessels

Image of the Day: HMS Montrose Sails into the Sunset

The Royal Navy warship HMS Montrose sails into the sunset in early January. The frigate has left the Gulf heading for the waters of the Mediterranean Sea to join the Danish-led Operation ‘RESCSYR’. Also working alongside the Danish Task Group are the Russian nuclear-powered Heavy Cruiser Petr Veli

about 12 years ago
Multi-Million Fraud at Russian Shipyard
Funding

Multi-Million Fraud at Russian Shipyard

Russian police is investigating a group of suspects, who are believed to be involved in a USD 28.7 million fraud scheme, committed during warship repair at the country’s shipyard Zvezda, according to the RIA Novosti. Seven criminal cases connected with the Russian shipyard Zvezda have been initiat

about 12 years ago
Willard Marine to Supply Patrol Boats for Ukrainian Navy

Willard Marine to Supply Patrol Boats for Ukrainian Navy

Willard Marine has received an order from the Ukrainian Navy to supply two SEA FORCE 11-meter and two SEA FORCE 7-meter aluminum patrol boats. The contract, which includes an option for a fifth vessel, has been issued by the U.S. Navy Foreign Military Sales (FMS) office, Willard Marine announced.

about 12 years ago
US, UK Warships Replenish at Sea
Amphibious & Support Ships

US, UK Warships Replenish at Sea

The Royal Navy ship, HMS Somerset replenished at sea with the US Navy replenishment oiler USNS Laramie. HMS Somerset received fuel from the Command Task Force 53 tanker without having to leave her area of operations. The type 23 frigate recently passed the Suez Canal and was in need of refuelling

about 12 years ago
US Warships Enter Black Sea ahead of Olympic Games
Operations

US Warships Enter Black Sea ahead of Olympic Games

The US Navy warship, USS Mount Whitney sailed into the Black Sea today, the Voice of Russia reports. USS Mount Whitney, the flagship of the US Navy’s Sixth Fleet, will be joined by another US Navy ship, an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, USS Taylor, later in the day, a spokesman for the Russian

about 12 years ago
Italian, Ghana Navies Plan Joint Maritime Training
Defense Strategies

Italian, Ghana Navies Plan Joint Maritime Training

The Italian and Ghana navies are scheduled to hold a joint maritime training from March 5-10, 2014, according to the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation. The Italian Ambassador to Ghana, Her Excellency Laura Carpini, announced the holding of the exercise amid her visit to Vice Admiral Mathew Quarshie,

about 12 years ago
UK: Babcock Starts Drydocking Period of Fourth Royal Navy’s Ship
Amphibious & Support Ships

UK: Babcock Starts Drydocking Period of Fourth Royal Navy’s Ship

The Royal Navy’s ship, HMS Monmouth, docked at Babcock’s Royal Dockyard in Devonport on January 31st, 2014 for support period. During the 15-month overhaul, HMS Monmouth will receive a new Arisan 3D Medium Range Radar 997, Vertical Launch Seawolf midlife update, galley updates, as well as a chloro

about 12 years ago
S. Korean, Ukrainian Warships Hold First Joint Anti-Piracy Exercise
Laws and Regulations

S. Korean, Ukrainian Warships Hold First Joint Anti-Piracy Exercise

The South Korean Navy destroyer ROKS Choi Young has finished a joint exercise with the Ukrainian Navy frigate Hetman Sahaydachnyi in the Gulf of Aden. This was the first time in the history of the Ukrainian Navy to conduct an exercise with the South Korean Navy. The primary goal of the exercise wa

about 12 years ago
GALLERY: HMS Westminster Hunts Submarines east of Suez
Surface Vessels

GALLERY: HMS Westminster Hunts Submarines east of Suez

The Royal Navy’s frigate HMS Westminster staged a submarine hunt east of the Suez Canal, where she is wrapping up her anti-piracy deployment in anticipation of the arrival of her sister HMS Somerset, which will take over in early February. The tests included firing of a red-tipped dummy torpedo St

about 12 years ago
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