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Obama: US & Russia Made Important Step toward Destroying Syria’s Chemical Weapons

Obama: US & Russia Made Important Step toward Destroying Syria’s Chemical Weapons

A framework agreement reached between the United States and Russia during talks in Geneva “represents an important, concrete step toward the goal of moving Syria’s chemical weapons under international control so that they may ultimately be destroyed,” U.S. President Barack Obama said on September 14

about 13 years ago
USS New Orleans Passes Inspection
Amphibious & Support Ships

USS New Orleans Passes Inspection

The amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans, (LPD 18), passed its Maintenance and Material Management (3M) 1.4 assessment Aug. 28 while transiting for a Western Pacific deployment. The ship earned a total cumulative score of 91.68 percent after completing a rigorous 28 week pre-deployment tra

about 13 years ago
Top News of the Week September 9 – 15, 2013
Defense Strategies

Top News of the Week September 9 – 15, 2013

Taiwan to Buy Warships from US Navy Taiwan Navy is planning to buy two warships from the US Navy, according to the Agence France-Presse. The warships will be Perry-class frigates, which are estimated to be worth up to USD 5.6 billion. The purchase is part of Taiwan Navy’s efforts to modernize their

about 13 years ago
US Navy Wants More Missiles Onboard New Submarines
Submarines

US Navy Wants More Missiles Onboard New Submarines

The US Navy is preparing an early armament concept for its new submarines that will join the Virginia-class, according to examiner.com. The Navy wants to increase the number of tomahawk missiles, which will equip the new submarines. Currently, the Virginia class submarines have a maximum of 12 tomah

about 13 years ago
Chinese Warships Arrive in Thailand
Weapons Systems

Chinese Warships Arrive in Thailand

Three Chinese warships arrived in Thailand’s Sattahip naval base yesterday, on the invitation from the Royal Thai Navy, as reported by the Global Times. The ships will be docked at Sattahip naval base for a five-day goodwill visit. The Chinese fleet includes Mianyang missile frigate, supply ship Wei

about 13 years ago
Russia Sends Three More Ships to Mediterranean Sea
Weapons Systems

Russia Sends Three More Ships to Mediterranean Sea

The Russian Navy is sending three more ships to the Mediterranean Sea, according to Ria Novosti. The three ships, namely, guided-missile cruiser Moskva, the destroyer Smetlivy and the assault landing ship Nikolai Filchenkov, are expected to reinforce the Russian fleet in the region from 7 to 10 ship

about 13 years ago
USA: AdvanFort International to Conduct Counter-Piracy Operations

USA: AdvanFort International to Conduct Counter-Piracy Operations

AdvanFort International, Inc., a leading U.S. maritime security firm, has announced that the Government of the Republic of Benin has granted it permission—the first given by a West Africa government—to conduct counter-piracy operations for both domestic and foreign-flagged commercial vessels through

about 13 years ago
HII Starts Fabrication of Future US Navy Ship
Surface Vessels

HII Starts Fabrication of Future US Navy Ship

The Navy marked the start of fabrication for the future USS Ralph Johnson (DDG 114) in a ceremony Sept. 12 at the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss. The keel laying ceremony recognizes the first joining together of a ship’s components. While modern shipbuilding process

about 13 years ago
Excellence of Australian Navy Personnel Recognised
Funding

Excellence of Australian Navy Personnel Recognised

The Royal Australian Navy would like to congratulate eight of its members who were awarded honours by The Governor of New South Wales, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO, during a series of Investiture Ceremonies held at Government House, Sydney this week. They were: Conspicuous Service Cr

about 13 years ago
HMS Richmond Pays Visit to Ascension Island

HMS Richmond Pays Visit to Ascension Island

Continuing her Atlantic Patrol Tasking, HMS Richmond dropped anchor off Georgetown, Ascension Island for a very busy and productive fourteen hour visit. Whilst the primary purpose of visiting was to top up stores, receive mail and personnel from the UK air bridge, the Commanding Officer, Cdr Rob Ped

about 13 years ago
US Navy Submarine Hosts Distinguished Visitor Tour
Submarines

US Navy Submarine Hosts Distinguished Visitor Tour

The San Diego based Los Angeles-class, fast attack submarine USS Hampton (SSN 767) hosted a distinguished visitor tour and lunch for the mayor of Olongapo, Sept. 9, during her port visit to Subic Bay. Cmdr. Lincoln Reifsteck, Hampton’s commanding officer, gave Mayor Rolen C. Paulino a tour of the sh

about 13 years ago
HMS Somerset to Anchor in River Dart, UK
Surface Vessels

HMS Somerset to Anchor in River Dart, UK

The Type 23 frigate HMS Somerset will anchor in the River Dart on Friday 13 September 2013 as the Royal Navy marks 150 years of Officer training on the river. A series of events have been held throughout the year to make the anniversary of HMS Britannia’s arrival at Dartmouth in September 1863 to be

about 13 years ago
USS Charlotte Docks in Yokosuka
Submarines

USS Charlotte Docks in Yokosuka

The Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Charlotte (SSN 766) arrived at Fleet Activities Yokosuka Sept. 12 for a port visit as part of its deployment to the Western Pacific. With a crew of approximately 150, Charlotte has been conducting a multitude of missions and showcasing the latest capab

about 13 years ago
UK Mod Awards Engine Maintenance Contract
Propulsion

UK Mod Awards Engine Maintenance Contract

The MoD has awarded a £367 million contract to provide engine maintenance for two of the UK’s helicopter fleets. The six year agreement, with Rolls Royce Turbomeca will deliver essential support for the Army’s Apaches and the Merlin helicopters used by the Royal Navy and RAF. The new contract will d

about 13 years ago
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