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about 8 years ago
Video: RIMPAC participants sink decommissioned landing ship USS Racine
Training & Education

Video: RIMPAC participants sink decommissioned landing ship USS Racine

Australian, Japanese and US units joined forces on July 12 to sink the decommissioned ex-USS Racine (LST-1191) during a sinking exercise (SINKEX) as part of RIMPAC 2018. Live fire from aircraft, a submarine, and land assets sank the former landing ship in waters 15,000 feet deep 55 nautical miles no

about 8 years ago
Seventh Freedom-variant LCS wraps up acceptance trials
Amphibious & Support Ships

Seventh Freedom-variant LCS wraps up acceptance trials

The US Navy’s seventh Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, the future USS Wichita (LCS 13), has completed acceptance trials in the waters of Lake Michigan. The next step for the vessel will be the delivery to the US Navy which is scheduled to take place later this summer. During her trials, which t

about 8 years ago
Keel laid for Russian Navy’s final Project 21631 ship
Weapons Systems

Keel laid for Russian Navy’s final Project 21631 ship

The keel has been laid for the Russian Navy’s final Project 21631 small missile ship, the country’s defense ministry said. The ceremony for the corvette Stavropol was held at Zelenodolsk Shipyard on July 12, 2018. Scheduled for delivery in 2023, Stavropol is the navy’s twelfth Project 21631 (Buyan-M

about 8 years ago
Turkish Navy orders new replenishment ship
Amphibious & Support Ships

Turkish Navy orders new replenishment ship

The Turkish Navy will be receiving a new replenishment vessel under a contract announced by Turkey’s Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) on July 12. The vessel will be built by Sefine Shipyard with design and engineering services provided by Istanbul-based SEFT Ship Design. Financial detai

about 8 years ago
Ballistic missile submarine USS Nebraska returns from first patrol after 41-month overhaul
Weapons Systems

Ballistic missile submarine USS Nebraska returns from first patrol after 41-month overhaul

The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Nebraska (SSBN 739) has returned from her first strategic deterrent mission since 2013. The submarine deployed with the Blue crew and returned to Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor on July 12. Nebraska recently completed a 41-month engineered refueling overhaul (

about 8 years ago
Metal Shark partners with ASV Global to offer autonomous vessels
Autonomous Systems

Metal Shark partners with ASV Global to offer autonomous vessels

US-based boat builder Metal Shark has teamed up with autonomous vessel technology developer ASV Global to offer an entire range of autonomous vessels. The autonomous technology – named “Sharktech” – is offered on Metal Shark’s entire portfolio of vessels, which range from 16’ to over 300’ in aluminu

about 8 years ago
Ronald Reagan strike group ships hone air defense skills in Philippine Sea
Surface Vessels

Ronald Reagan strike group ships hone air defense skills in Philippine Sea

The Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 aboard the forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Milius (DDG 69) carried out an air defense exercise (ADEX) in the Philippine Sea July 6-7. Milius is the most recent forward-deployed Navy vessel, havi

about 8 years ago
RIMPAC mine warfare operations kick off in SOCAL
Training & Education

RIMPAC mine warfare operations kick off in SOCAL

Commander Task Force (CTF) 177 kicked off the Southern California (SOCAL) portion of the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) with mine warfare training operations which run from June 27 to August 2. CTF 177 is comprised of 26 units with approximately 1,100 personnel representing the United States, Australia

about 8 years ago
NATO states plan joint maritime munition acquisition
Defense Strategies

NATO states plan joint maritime munition acquisition

Several North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) states intend to combine maritime munition purchases with the aim of lowering acquisition costs by achieving economies of scale. Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, and Spain signed a Letter of Intent on Multinational Cooperation f

about 8 years ago
Romanian Navy deploys two ships to NATO operations in Black Sea
Defense Strategies

Romanian Navy deploys two ships to NATO operations in Black Sea

The Romanian Navy has deployed a frigate and a minesweeper to join two separate NATO maritime groups for operations in the Black Sea. Frigate ROS Regele Ferdinand and Musca-class minesweeper Lt. Lupu Dinescu got underway from the naval base in Constanta on July 11 and will spend the rest of the mont

about 8 years ago
Attack submarine USS John Warner returns from first deployment
Operations

Attack submarine USS John Warner returns from first deployment

The crew of US Navy’s Virginia-class attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN 785) completed their maiden deployment as they returned to Norfolk on July 11. John Warner sailed over 30,000 nautical miles during the deployment and carried out missions in support of theater commanders. It also pinned “dol

about 8 years ago
US Navy’s second Zumwalt destroyer blew its gas turbine during acceptance trials: USNI News
Surface Vessels

US Navy’s second Zumwalt destroyer blew its gas turbine during acceptance trials: USNI News

The US Navy’s second Zumwalt-class destroyer Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001) will need a new main turbine engine after turbine blades were damaged during the ship’s acceptance trials. According to a USNI News report: Michael Monsoor will have to receive the new MT30 engine at the Bath Iron Works shipyard

about 8 years ago
HMS Argyll visits Egypt en route to Asia
Surface Vessels

HMS Argyll visits Egypt en route to Asia

Royal Navy frigate HMS Argyll has arrived in Alexandria, Egypt, as part of her nine-month deployment to the Persian Gulf and Asia Pacific which started on June 18. The Type 23 frigate is currently visiting the Alexandria naval base to facilitate discussions between senior Egyptian and UK naval offic

about 8 years ago
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