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HMCS Toronto Intercepts Drugs Smuggling in Arabian Sea
Operations

HMCS Toronto Intercepts Drugs Smuggling in Arabian Sea

Canadian Ship HMCS Toronto made an important drug seizure on Saturday, October 5 during her patrol in the Arabian Sea region, while deployed on Operation Artemis. This drug seizure marks HMCS Toronto’s seventh narcotics shipment disruption as part of ongoing counter-terrorism operations in the India

about 13 years ago
Sri Lanka: Navy’s OPV Brings 70 Stranded Persons Ashore
Surface Vessels

Sri Lanka: Navy’s OPV Brings 70 Stranded Persons Ashore

Sri Lanka Navy’s Offshore Patrol Vessel, Sagara brought the 70 persons, who had been stranded in the south western deep seas, safely to the Galle harbour on 04th October 2013. The rescued persons included 44 men, 13 women and 13 children and they are all in good health. The multi-day trawler named “

about 13 years ago
USS George H.W. Bush Sailors Participate in Clean the Station Day

USS George H.W. Bush Sailors Participate in Clean the Station Day

Sailors aboard USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) participated in Clean the Station Day on Naval Station Norfolk (NAVSTA), Oct. 4. “We must take pride in the appearance and cleanliness of the base,” said Chief Yeoman Brad Long, event coordinator for George H.W. Bush. “This event gives everyone the chance

about 13 years ago
Australia: Northrop Grumman Showcases Its Portfolio at Pacific 2013
Funding

Australia: Northrop Grumman Showcases Its Portfolio at Pacific 2013

Northrop Grumman Corporation is participating in the Pacific 2013 International Maritime Exposition in Sydney, where it will highlight its maritime security capabilities, including unmanned aircraft systems for maritime and coastal surveillance, marine navigation, radar and mine detection systems, a

about 13 years ago
USA: 26th Successful Intercept for SM-3 Program
Weapons Systems

USA: 26th Successful Intercept for SM-3 Program

In a Missile Defense Agency test, the U.S. Navy fired a Standard Missile-3 Block IB, made by Raytheon Company, from the USS Lake Erie. The SM-3 eliminated the medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) target. “We remain on track to deliver this critical capability in time for a 2015 deployment in suppor

about 13 years ago
Top News of the Week Sept 30 – Oct 5, 2013
Propulsion

Top News of the Week Sept 30 – Oct 5, 2013

US Navy’s New Submarines Go Electric he next-generation US Navy’s submarines will be outfitted with an electric propulsion system, as reported by the Engineering news portal. The Ohio-class submarines currently in use will be replaced with the new submarines in 2029. These new submarines, also calle

about 13 years ago
USA: Navy Prepares for Tropical Storm Karen
Defense Strategies

USA: Navy Prepares for Tropical Storm Karen

As Tropical Storm Karen makes its way northward through the Gulf of Mexico, U.S. Navy bases, Sailors, and their families along the Gulf Coast are making preparations for severe weather. While the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) does not anticipate the storm to reach hurr

about 13 years ago
USS Gerald R. Ford Gets 30-Ton Propellers
Surface Vessels

USS Gerald R. Ford Gets 30-Ton Propellers

Huntington Ingalls Industries announced yesterday that the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) has put on significant weight in the dry dock at its Newport News Shipbuilding division with the installation of four 30-ton bronze propellers. At 21 feet in diameter, each propeller s

about 13 years ago
HMS Westminster Tests Her Skills in Gulf of Oman
Operations

HMS Westminster Tests Her Skills in Gulf of Oman

Royal Navy warship HMS Westminster currently on deployment has been putting her submarine hunting skills to the test with a combined UK and US Naval Anti-Submarine Warfare exercise in the Gulf of Oman. HMS Westminster is part of the UK’s Response Force Task Group (RFTG) currently on the Royal Navy’s

about 13 years ago
US Navy’s First JHSV Passes IOT&E
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Navy’s First JHSV Passes IOT&E

The Navy’s first Joint High Speed Vessel, USNS Spearhead (JHSV 1), successfully completed its Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) end-to-end event, NAVSEA announced Oct. 3. This test represents the last event in the JHSV program’s IOT&E schedule, a series of post-delivery test and trials

about 13 years ago
USNS Montford Point Completes Final Contract Trials
Operations

USNS Montford Point Completes Final Contract Trials

The Navy’s first-in-class mobile landing platform, USNS Montford Point (MLP 1), successfully completed final contract trials Sept. 13. Final contract trials (FCT) are the final in-depth examination of a newly constructed ship while still under warranty to the shipbuilder. FCT are conducted by the Na

about 13 years ago
US, Japan Strengthen Security & Defense Ties
Sensors & Combat Systems

US, Japan Strengthen Security & Defense Ties

U.S. and Japanese diplomatic and military leaders agreed to revise the 1997 Guidelines for U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation, increase security and defense collaboration in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond, and advance the realignment of American troops in Japan. U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry

about 13 years ago
George Washington Strike Group Reflects on 40 Years in Japan
Surface Vessels

George Washington Strike Group Reflects on 40 Years in Japan

The USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group observed its 40th anniversary of the first U.S. Navy aircraft carrier and carrier air wing operating from Japan, Oct. 5. In 1973, aircraft carrier USS Midway (CV 41) and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 arrived in Japan with missions to stabilize the security a

about 13 years ago
USCG Cutter Margaret Norvell Repatriates 63 Cuban Migrants
Surface Vessels

USCG Cutter Margaret Norvell Repatriates 63 Cuban Migrants

Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell repatriated 63 Cuban migrants to Bahia de Cabañas, Cuba, Wednesday. This repatriation was a result of five separate migrant interdictions between September 25 and September 29. Through a coordinated effort involving aircrews with Customs Bor

about 13 years ago
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