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Finnish airman makes history landing F/A-18C Hornet on USS Abraham Lincoln
Surface Vessels

Finnish airman makes history landing F/A-18C Hornet on USS Abraham Lincoln

A Finnish Air Force pilot landed an F/A-18C Hornet on a US Navy aircraft carrier on March 17, becoming the first Finn ever to do so. Capt. Juha “Stallion” Jrvinen performed an arrested landing on the Nimitz-Class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) and is currently attached to Marine Fight

about 8 years ago
Paul Allen’s research vessel (R/V) Petrel locates another WWII warship
Research & Development

Paul Allen’s research vessel (R/V) Petrel locates another WWII warship

US Navy’s World War II Atlanta-class light cruiser USS Juneau (CL-52) was located off the coast of the Solomon Islands in South Pacific by the crew research vessel (R/V) Petrel. R/V Petrel, which was acquired by Microsoft co-founder and investor Paul Allen and fitted with subsea equipment capable of

about 8 years ago
US Coast Guard cutter Galveston Island retires after 26 years of service
Surface Vessels

US Coast Guard cutter Galveston Island retires after 26 years of service

The US Coast Guard decommissioned the Island-class cutter Galveston Island (WPB 1349) in a ceremony held at Coast Guard Base Honolulu on March 16. The 110-foot patrol boat was decommissioned after nearly 26 years of service as part of recapitalization efforts. Its years of service included law enfor

about 8 years ago
Long Range Anti-Ship Missile completes sixth flight test
Weapons Systems

Long Range Anti-Ship Missile completes sixth flight test

The Lockheed Martin-developed production-configuration Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) completed its sixth flight test at the Point Mugu Sea Range. The test was carried out by a US Air Force B-1B bomber from the 337th Test Squadron at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. According to Lockheed Martin, t

about 8 years ago
Tactical level NATO mine countermeasure drill Dynamic Move kicks off in Belgium
Defense Strategies

Tactical level NATO mine countermeasure drill Dynamic Move kicks off in Belgium

The NATO-led mine countermeasure exercise Dynamic Move kicked off on March 19 at Ecole de Guerre des Mines (Naval Mine Warfare School) in Oostende, Belgium. The exercise will see the participation of mine warfare specialists from 16 allied nations and four NATO partners. Exercise Dynamic Move is an

about 8 years ago
Amphibious transport dock USS Green Bay rounds off Wasp ARG
Amphibious & Support Ships

Amphibious transport dock USS Green Bay rounds off Wasp ARG

US Navy amphibious transport dock ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20) joined the rest of the Wasp amphibious ready group (ARG) in Okinawa, Japan, arriving at White Beach Naval Facility to onload elements of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). The forward-deployed Green Bay joined the group after just

about 8 years ago
Indo-French naval exercise Varuna kicks off
Training & Education

Indo-French naval exercise Varuna kicks off

The Indian and the French navies have launched Varuna 2018, a joint naval exercise, in Goa, India. The first phase of the naval exercise is scheduled to be completed on March 24. In 2018, the exercise will be conducted in three sea areas – the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the South-West Indian

about 8 years ago
US icebreaker Polar Star returns home from challenging Antarctica mission
Surface Vessels

US icebreaker Polar Star returns home from challenging Antarctica mission

The US Coast Guard’s only heavy icebreaker, USCGC Polar Star, returned to its homeport in Seattle on March 16 after completing a mission plagued by several “engineering challenges”. The crew of the cutter overcame flooding and engine failure to accomplish their mission supporting operation Deep Free

about 8 years ago
Photo: US Navy’s 15th Virginia-class submarine enters service
Submarines

Photo: US Navy’s 15th Virginia-class submarine enters service

In a ceremony held on Naval Submarine Base New London on March 17, the US Navy welcomed its 15th Virginia-class submarine into active service. USS Colorado was brought to life by her sponsor, Annie Maybus Mabus, daughter of the 75th Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, and is the first submarine to bear

about 8 years ago
US Navy awards towing, salvage and rescue ship design and construction contract
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Navy awards towing, salvage and rescue ship design and construction contract

The US Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded Gulf Island Shipyards a $63.5 million contract for the detail design and construction of the new Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ship (T-ATS). Designated as T-ATS(X) by NAVSEA, the new class of vessels will be based on existing commercial towing offshore vesse

about 8 years ago
USNS Brunswick starting Pacific Partnership in Micronesia
Defense Strategies

USNS Brunswick starting Pacific Partnership in Micronesia

US Navy sailors and personnel embarked aboard expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Brunswick (T-EPF 6) for exercise Pacific Partnership 2018 (PP18) departed Guam on March 19 en route to Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, which will be the first mission stop for USNS Brunswick. Pacific Partnershi

about 8 years ago
KBR lands Australian Future Submarine construction yard design contract
Funding

KBR lands Australian Future Submarine construction yard design contract

Naval Group Australia, the main contractor on Australia’s Future Submarine program, has partnered with services provider KBR to support the design of a construction yard at the Osborne Naval shipbuilding precinct where the country’s 12 submarines are to be built. Australian defense industry minister

about 8 years ago
KBRwyle helps US Navy expand battlespace with new $69m deal
Sensors & Combat Systems

KBRwyle helps US Navy expand battlespace with new $69m deal

KBR’s government services business, KBRwyle, has been awarded a USD 69.3 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide engineering and technical services to the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD). Under the contract awarded by NAWCAD, KBRwyle will be res

about 8 years ago
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