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USA: Navy Secretary Voices Anger amid Scourge of Sexual Assault in the Ranks
Operations

USA: Navy Secretary Voices Anger amid Scourge of Sexual Assault in the Ranks

The U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus is not concerned about sexual assault in the service. He’s angry. The Navy has been taking steps for years to combat the scourge of sexual assault in the ranks, Mabus told the Defense Writers Group in Washington yesterday and has two cultural barriers to break down.

about 13 years ago
Sri Lanka: Naval Patrol Craft Rescue Stranded Fishermen
Propulsion

Sri Lanka: Naval Patrol Craft Rescue Stranded Fishermen

Naval Craft, P 143 and P 225, attached to the South Eastern Naval Command of the Sri Lanka Navy rescued four fishermen stranded in the seas off Sangamankanda in the early hours of 12th June 2013. Their fishing trawler named “Fathima Abhira” had become non-operational due to an engine defect. The Nav

about 13 years ago
HMAS Toowoomba Returns from the Middle East Deployment
Operations

HMAS Toowoomba Returns from the Middle East Deployment

HMAS Toowoomba was welcomed home today from a six-month deployment to the Middle East Area of Operations (MEAO). The homecoming ceremony was attended by Minister for Defence, the Honourable Stephen Smith MP, Shadow Minister for Defence and Senator for Western Australia, Senator the Honourable David

about 13 years ago
Significant Steps to Be Taken to Maintain Capability of Australia’s Collins Class Subs
Funding

Significant Steps to Be Taken to Maintain Capability of Australia’s Collins Class Subs

Further significant initiatives will be undertaken to both maintain the capability of Australia’s Collins Class submarine fleet and further improve Collins Class maintenance, sustainment and availability, Australian Minister for Defence Stephen Smith and Minister for Defence Materiel Mike Kelly said

about 13 years ago
IKECSG Completes Maritime Security Operations in U.S. Fifth Fleet AOR
Operations

IKECSG Completes Maritime Security Operations in U.S. Fifth Fleet AOR

The Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKECSG) departed the U.S. Fifth Fleet area of responsibility (AOR), June 13, after spending three months operating with and supporting U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT). The IKECSG re-deployed to the U.S. Fifth Fleet AOR in March 2013 after departing in

about 13 years ago
Fire Breaks Out aboard USS Nimitz, No Injuries
Operations

Fire Breaks Out aboard USS Nimitz, No Injuries

A fire occurred aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) in the ship’s electrical equipment while the ship was underway in the Indian Ocean within U.S. 7th Fleet’s operating area June 7. No Sailors were injured during the event or the response, and the ship and embarked air wing remain operab

about 13 years ago
Commander of U.S. Africa Command Tours USS Samuel B. Roberts
Weapons Systems

Commander of U.S. Africa Command Tours USS Samuel B. Roberts

Gen. David Rodriguez, commander, U.S. Africa Command, visited the guided-missile frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG 58), during the ship’s visit to Augusta Bay, June 11. During the visit, Rodriguez, and Capt. John Esposito, commander, Task Force 65, toured the ship with Cmdr. Robert Williams, Samuel

about 13 years ago
HMNZS TE MANA Welcomed Home
Surface Vessels

HMNZS TE MANA Welcomed Home

The frigate HMNZS TE MANA returned to Devonport Naval Base at 1000 hrs on Thursday June 13 after an almost four-month deployment to Australia and Asia. Scores of family members were waiting eagerly at the base to greet the Ship’s Company of 175 men and women. Among the ports visited during the deplo

about 13 years ago
USA: Incoherent Combining of Fiber Lasers to Usher in New Era of LaWS on Navy Ships
Research & Development

USA: Incoherent Combining of Fiber Lasers to Usher in New Era of LaWS on Navy Ships

Developed at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division, incoherent combining of high power fiber lasers for directed energy (DE) weapons and power beaming have proven effective in laser weapon systems (LaWS) prototypes now being temporarily deployed onboard select Navy ships. Based

about 13 years ago
CACI among 15 Contractors to Support DS Services for US Navy
Amphibious & Support Ships

CACI among 15 Contractors to Support DS Services for US Navy

CACI International Inc. announced on June 12 that it has been selected as one of 15 prime contractors to support Decision Superiority (DS) services for the U.S. Navy. With an anticipated ceiling value of $899 million, this five-year (one base plus four options) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantit

about 13 years ago
VIDEO: A Glimpse of Life on Board HMS Sutherland during Deployment
Operations

VIDEO: A Glimpse of Life on Board HMS Sutherland during Deployment

For the crew of a ship like type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy, HMS Sutherland, keeping the bad guys away from the busy shipping lines is taken as part of every-day job activities. Fending off pirate attacks and safeguarding cargo ships while at the same time providing assistance to those trapped at

about 13 years ago
Cyber Extremely Important for US Navy
Cyber & Electronic Warfare

Cyber Extremely Important for US Navy

For the U.S. Navy, cyber has an inherently military operational aspect, and the service is shaping its dedicated workforce to be 80 percent uniformed and only 20 percent civilian employees and contractors, the Navy’s top cyber officer said in a recent interview. Navy Vice Adm. Michael S. Rogers, com

about 13 years ago
PRC to Polish Its Capability in Non-War Operations through HADR & MM Exercise
Training & Education

PRC to Polish Its Capability in Non-War Operations through HADR & MM Exercise

The Deputy Head of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) Contingent for the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus) Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief and Military Medicine Exercise (HADR & MM Ex), Senior Colonel Wu Xihua, the Deputy Chief of the Emergency Office, General Staff H

about 13 years ago
Piracy Still a Problem in the Strait of Malacca, Singapore
Operations

Piracy Still a Problem in the Strait of Malacca, Singapore

For the third time in nearly five years, the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) has stepped down from a three-month command of the multi-national Combined Task Force (CTF) 151, after coordinating operations to deter and disrupt maritime organized crime in the Gulf of Aden as part of international coun

about 13 years ago
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