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Seal Team Six vet receives Medal of Honor for Afghanistan operation
Operations

Seal Team Six vet receives Medal of Honor for Afghanistan operation

US president Donald Trump awarded retired Master Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Britt Slabinski with the Medal of Honor in a White House ceremony held May 24. Slabinski was awarded for his actions while leading a team under heavy effective enemy fire in an attempt to rescue teammate Petty Officer First

about 8 years ago
Australia’s ASC starts digital transformation program
Funding

Australia’s ASC starts digital transformation program

Australian submarine and warship builder ASC has announced the launch of a digital transformation program which will help apply new technology and innovation to the state-owned shipbuilder’s defense programs. ASC expect the transformation program to have flow-on effects for Australian and overseas s

about 8 years ago
GDPR: Updated privacy notice

GDPR: Updated privacy notice

You are probably aware of the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that will come into effect on May 25th. In a nutshell it means your personal data will better protected, hence increasing your privacy. We have always cared about your privacy and will continue to do so in all our future act

about 8 years ago
US disinvites China from exercise RIMPAC 2018
Training & Education

US disinvites China from exercise RIMPAC 2018

The US defense department has decided to withdraw its invitation for China to take part in the upcoming large-scale exercise Rim of the Pacific in Hawaii. This was announced by Pentagon spokesman Marine Lt. Col. Christopher Logan who said the decision was part of the US response to China’s actions i

about 8 years ago
UK, France launch joint cruise/anti-ship missile inquiry
Weapons Systems

UK, France launch joint cruise/anti-ship missile inquiry

The committees of the British House of Commons and the French National Assembly have decided to launch a joint inquiry into the development of a new generation of cruise and anti-ship missiles. Following the proposal of Dr. Julian Lewis, chairman of the House of Commons Defence Committee, and Jean-J

about 8 years ago
New info released on discovery of “holy grail of shipwrecks”
Research & Development

New info released on discovery of “holy grail of shipwrecks”

A 2015 expedition aboard the Colombian Navy research ship ARC Malpelo discovered the famous shipwreck of 300-year-old Spanish ship San José which is believed to have sunk with a cargo gold, silver, and emeralds worth billions of dollars. The shipwreck was discovered on November Nov. 27, 2015, but Wo

about 8 years ago
Royal Navy’s new anti-air Sea Ceptor missile system enters service
Weapons Systems

Royal Navy’s new anti-air Sea Ceptor missile system enters service

A new anti-air missile system designed to protect the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carriers as well as other ships in the fleet has been declared operational, the UK defense ministry has announced. Developed at a cost of about £850m (approx. US$1.1b), the Sea Ceptor is the Royal Navy’s new short-range

about 8 years ago
Lockheed tests production version of LRASM
Operations

Lockheed tests production version of LRASM

Defense contractor Lockheed Martin on May 23 announced a successful test firing of two production representative Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles (LRASM) from a US Air Force B-1B bomber. In the event over the Sea Range at Point Mugu, California, a US Air Force B-1B from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, rel

about 8 years ago
HMS Queen Elizabeth sailors meet the real F-35B in Maryland
Surface Vessels

HMS Queen Elizabeth sailors meet the real F-35B in Maryland

Royal Navy sailors who will be in charge of flight deck operations aboard the new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) have visited Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland to get acquainted with the F-35B Lightning II. Up to this point, flying control and flight deck control teams assigne

about 8 years ago
USS Gerald R Ford returns to port with propulsion issues
Propulsion

USS Gerald R Ford returns to port with propulsion issues

The US Navy’s newest aircraft carrier was forced to return to port after suffering another propulsion issue as it set out for a new round of at sea testing. The recently-commissioned USS Gerald R. Ford got underway from Norfolk on May 19 but was forced to return due to a propulsion system issue rela

about 8 years ago
Royal Navy’s Dreadnought submarines facing £2.9b funding gap
Funding

Royal Navy’s Dreadnought submarines facing £2.9b funding gap

The UK defense ministry’s program for the development of a new class of nuclear missile submarines and Trident nuclear program renewal is facing a £2.9b “affordability gap”, a review by spending watchdog National Audit Office (NAO) has found. This is in addition to the pressure faced by the defense

about 8 years ago
Watch a Russian Borei submarine launch a Bulava SLBM salvo
Weapons Systems

Watch a Russian Borei submarine launch a Bulava SLBM salvo

The Russian Navy has shared a video of its lead Borei-class submarine Yuriy Dolgorukiy firing a salvo of four RSM-56 Bulava submarine launched ballistic missiles (SLBM). The test took place on May 22 and saw the Project 955 submarine launch the SLBMs towards the Kura testing range from a submerged p

about 8 years ago
NATO’s SNMG2 concludes Black Sea tour
Defense Strategies

NATO’s SNMG2 concludes Black Sea tour

Ships from NATO’s Standing Maritime Group Two (SNMG2) met with Turkish Navy units in the Aegean Sea as they wrapped up 20 days of operations in the Black Sea. Led by the Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyer HMS Duncan, SNMG2 ships rendezvoused with Turkish fast patrol boats TCG Mızrak and TCG Volkan after

about 8 years ago
US 7th Fleet welcomes new BMD-capable guided missile destroyer
Weapons Systems

US 7th Fleet welcomes new BMD-capable guided missile destroyer

US Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class guided missile-destroyer USS Milius (DDG 69) arrived at US Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka to join the forward-deployed naval forces (FDNF) in Japan. The arrival of Milius to the 7th Fleet on Tuesday, May 22, adds another upgraded Aegis Baseline 9 destroyer to the wa

about 8 years ago
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