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New Water Rescue Service Launched at Portsmouth Naval Base, UK
Operations

New Water Rescue Service Launched at Portsmouth Naval Base, UK

The Maritime Emergency Response Team has launched a new water rescue service at Portsmouth Naval Base. This will add to the already extensive capability of the team, who are responsible for ensuring everyone on the Naval Base remains safe. The Emergency Response Team came to the assistance of the MO

about 13 years ago
General Dynamics Becomes Austal’s PSEA of Littoral Combat Ships 14 and 16
Sensors & Combat Systems

General Dynamics Becomes Austal’s PSEA of Littoral Combat Ships 14 and 16

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has been awarded a contract by Austal USA to be the Platform Systems Engineering Agent (PSEA) of Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) 14 and 16. These are the fifth and sixth ships of the Independence-variant LCS to be ordered by the U.S. Navy under a 10-ship blo

about 13 years ago
E-CO, BAE Systems to Improve HVAC on British Warships
Contracts

E-CO, BAE Systems to Improve HVAC on British Warships

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) solution provider, E-CO, is working with BAE systems to improve the operating capacity of HVAC systems on British Royal Navy warships. E-CO UK was commissioned by BAE Systems to improve air treatment units on 14 Type 23 British Royal Navy frigates. Th

about 13 years ago
HMS Protector Wins 2012 Fleet Engineering Excellence Award (UK)
Operations

HMS Protector Wins 2012 Fleet Engineering Excellence Award (UK)

The engineering team on board the Royal Navy’s ice patrol ship HMS Protector has been recognised for their hard work over the past year. The department has been presented with the 2012 Fleet Engineering Excellence award by Commodore Ian Shipperley, Assistant Chief of Staff for Surface Ships and Subm

about 13 years ago
Indian Naval Aviation Receives First Boeing P-8I Aircraft
Contracts

Indian Naval Aviation Receives First Boeing P-8I Aircraft

Indian Naval Aviation received a major fillip with the arrival of the first of eight Boeing P-8I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance and Anti Submarine Warfare aircraft at Naval Air Station Rajali, Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu on 15 May. Vice Admiral Bimal Verma, AVSM, Chief of Staff, Eastern Naval Command

about 13 years ago
Bahrain Organizes Exercise Related to Gulf Region Mine Threats
Training & Education

Bahrain Organizes Exercise Related to Gulf Region Mine Threats

Representatives from more than 40 nations have arrived in Bahrain to take part in the largest exercise ever staged to deal with the threat of mines in the Gulf region. Six ships and more than 600 sailors from the Royal Navy are taking part in the fortnight-long test of the response of the world’s na

about 13 years ago
Piracy in the Indian Ocean Still a Threat
Operations

Piracy in the Indian Ocean Still a Threat

The revelation this week that the owner of an Algerian cargo ship whose crew was held by Somali pirates paid them $2.6 million in ransom is yet another indication that the rewards these denizens reap for their illegal, life-threatening work remain a serious stumbling block to ending maritime organiz

about 13 years ago
HMS Edinburgh to Be Decommissioned Soon (UK)
Surface Vessels

HMS Edinburgh to Be Decommissioned Soon (UK)

Type-42 destroyer HMS Edinburgh is the last of her class and is being decommissioned later this month to make way for the brand new Type 45 destroyers, of which five are now in active Service. Bowing out after three decades and with more than 793,500 miles of global operational service under her bel

about 13 years ago
HMS Daring Prepares for Nine-Month Deployment (UK)
Operations

HMS Daring Prepares for Nine-Month Deployment (UK)

HMS Daring, one of the Royal Navy’s new-generation Type 45 destroyers, is gearing up for a wide-ranging deployment which takes her to the Far East – and beyond. The air defence warship will demonstrate the Navy’s global reach during the nine-month deployment which includes contributing to maritime s

about 13 years ago
The International Frigate Working Group Visits SERMC (USA)
Surface Vessels

The International Frigate Working Group Visits SERMC (USA)

The International Frigate Working Group (IFWG), hosted by Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) at Naval Station Mayport, Fla., visited the Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC), May 9. The working group consisted of partner countries that use the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate, including Au

about 13 years ago
USS San Antonio Takes Part in IMCMEX13
Amphibious & Support Ships

USS San Antonio Takes Part in IMCMEX13

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio (LPD 17) departed Bahrain in support of the International Mine Countermeasures Exercise 2013 (IMCMEX13), May 14. Cmdr. Neil Koprowski, commanding officer, San Antonio, welcomed aboard officers from seven nations including the United Kingdom, Austral

about 13 years ago
Royal Navy Records Challenging Ten Tors 2013 (UK)
Aviation

Royal Navy Records Challenging Ten Tors 2013 (UK)

Royal Navy Junglie Sea King’s and a Lynx Helicopter from Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton were busy during the annual Ten Tors Challenge on Dartmoor. Poor weather conditions battered the 2,400 competitors who set off from Okehampton Camp in thick fog and unseasonably low temperatures; they were tac

about 13 years ago
Sri Lanka Navy Welcomes Pakistani Naval Ship Saif
Surface Vessels

Sri Lanka Navy Welcomes Pakistani Naval Ship Saif

Pakistani Naval Ship “Saif” (FFG-253) arrived at the Port of Trincomalee on 14th May 2013 on a goodwill visit. The ship was ceremonially welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in accordance with naval traditions on her arrival. The ship’s Commanding Officer, Captain Jawad Ahmed called on Commander Eastern N

about 13 years ago
Commander of the Australian Fleet Visits HMAS Newcastle
Operations

Commander of the Australian Fleet Visits HMAS Newcastle

Commander of the Australian Fleet , RADM Tim Barrett, AM, CSC RAN visited HMAS Newcastle on 9 May 13, whilst she was underway in Cockburn Sound, WA making final preparations for deployment on Operation SLIPPER to the Middle East Area of Operation (MEAO). RADM Barrett took the opportunity to personal

about 13 years ago
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