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HMS Trenchant Begins Her RAMP at Devonport, UK
Operations

HMS Trenchant Begins Her RAMP at Devonport, UK

Trafalgar class nuclear powered attack submarine (SSN) HMS Trenchant has docked down at Devonport Royal Dockyard for a substantial two year Revalidation and Assisted Maintenance Period (RAMP) being undertaken by Babcock. The RAMP will ensure the submarine is safe to operate for the rest of her commi

about 13 years ago
UK: Babcock to Overhaul Trafalgar Subs’ CCSM
Amphibious & Support Ships

UK: Babcock to Overhaul Trafalgar Subs’ CCSM

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded a contract to Babcock to design and develop the first phase of the communications coherency for submarines (CCSM) system’s obsolescence update in support of the UK Royal Navy’s Trafalgar-class nuclear-powered submarine. Upgrades to the CCSM system will ad

about 13 years ago
US Navy to Join Allied and Partner Navies in Pacific Reach 2013
Funding

US Navy to Join Allied and Partner Navies in Pacific Reach 2013

The U.S. Navy will join allied and partner navies from Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Singapore in the multi-national Pacific Reach 2013 exercise from Sept. 20-27, 2013. Pacific Reach (PACREACH) 2013 is a multi-national exercise for submarine rescue training that involve

about 13 years ago
Babcock Flagship Finishes Training of OPV ARAGUARI’s Crew
Surface Vessels

Babcock Flagship Finishes Training of OPV ARAGUARI’s Crew

Babcock Flagship has recently completed training of the crew of the OPV ARAGUARI for the Brazilian Navy; and the ship is now en route from Portsmouth to the port of Rio de Janeiro and thence to her home port of Natal. The ARAGUARI is the third and final UK-built Amazonas class vessel for which Babco

about 13 years ago
France: Lorient Shipyard Floats Out FREMM Frigate
Surface Vessels

France: Lorient Shipyard Floats Out FREMM Frigate

On 18 September 2013, FREMM frigate Provence was floated out of its building dock at the Lorient shipyard. With five FREMM multimission frigates at different stages of assembly and construction, this float-out (or pre-outfitting launch) – always a major milestone – highlights the Group’s expertise i

about 13 years ago
Russia: RB-399 Completes Sea Trials
Sensors & Combat Systems

Russia: RB-399 Completes Sea Trials

Russia’s Pella Shipyard has completed the sea part of the official trials of the tugboat “RB-399” building No 937, pr. 90600. Before the end of this year the tugboat will be put into operation within the Russian Federation’s Northern Fleet. The tugboat is intended for towing and berthing operations

about 13 years ago
Australia, Indonesia Combine Forces to Tackle Illegal Fishing
Funding

Australia, Indonesia Combine Forces to Tackle Illegal Fishing

Illegal fishing has been the focus of a combined Australian Defence Force (ADF) and Indonesian armed forces operation, concluding in Kupang, West Timor this week. The fourth annual Australian and Indonesian coordinated maritime security patrol (AUSINDO CORPAT) started in Darwin on 2 September and wa

about 13 years ago
HMS Raleigh to Exercise Its Right to Freedom of Torpoint
Training & Education

HMS Raleigh to Exercise Its Right to Freedom of Torpoint

HMS Raleigh will exercise its right to the Freedom of Torpoint on Sunday 22 September with a 350-strong march through the streets of the town. The Royal Navy training establishment was first granted the right to march through Torpoint with ‘swords drawn, bayonets fixed, drums beating, bands playing

about 13 years ago
Senegal: Navy to Map West African Coastline
Amphibious & Support Ships

Senegal: Navy to Map West African Coastline

In Dakar, Senegal, marines in full packs board HNLMS Rotterdam in the early hours of the morning for a training session with African military personnel. At the same time, the orange hydrographic survey launch of the Netherlands Defence Hydrographic Service leaves its Dakar mooring to map the Senegal

about 13 years ago
USS Cowpens Heads for Deployment
Operations

USS Cowpens Heads for Deployment

The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Cowpens (CG 63) departed Sept. 17 for a seven-month, Western Pacific deployment. Cowpens was part of the Forward Deployed Naval Forces in Japan until earlier this year. Cowpens, nicknamed “the Mighty Moo,” conducted a hull-swap with USS Antietam (CG 5

about 13 years ago
Australian Ambassador Visits NUSQN 725 in Jacksonville
Funding

Australian Ambassador Visits NUSQN 725 in Jacksonville

The Australian Ambassador to the United States, the Honourable Kim Beazley, AC travelled to Jacksonville Florida on Monday to meet the officers and sailors of NUSQN 725 and see the benefits of Australia’s close relationship with the United States first hand. The Ambassador’s first port of call was H

about 13 years ago
HMS Duncan Hosts England Football Internationals
Surface Vessels

HMS Duncan Hosts England Football Internationals

The Royal Navy’s newest warship played host to two England football stars ahead of their World Cup qualifier next week. England ladies internationals Alex Scott and Jordan Nobbs were welcomed on board Type 45 destroyer HMS Duncan at Portsmouth Naval Base. They are expected to feature in the FIFA Wom

about 13 years ago
NAVSUP GSL Holds Change of Command Ceremony
Amphibious & Support Ships

NAVSUP GSL Holds Change of Command Ceremony

Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Global Logistics Support (GLS) held a change of command ceremony aboard the USS Midway Museum, Sept. 18. Rear Adm. Vincent L. Griffith relieved Rear Adm. Jonathan A. Yuen as commander. NAVSUP GLS, based in San Diego, is the headquarters for a network

about 13 years ago
Spain: LHD Juan Carlos I Receives Battle Ensign
Aviation

Spain: LHD Juan Carlos I Receives Battle Ensign

Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) ‘Juan Carlos I’ has been presented with the Battle Ensign in Cádiz by Spain’s Queen Sofia, the sponsor of the LDH. The ceremony was attended by military and civilian authorities, among them Spanish Minister of Defense, Pedro Morenés, the Chief of Naval Staff (AJEMA), Ad

about 13 years ago
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