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Attack submarine USS Tucson returns to Pearl Harbor
Submarines

Attack submarine USS Tucson returns to Pearl Harbor

The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Tucson (SSN 770) returned from a deployment to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on March 7. Tucson successfully completed a six-month Western Pacific deployment while conducting operations in support of national security. This deployment was the first fo

about 8 years ago
NSA Washington to conduct security assessment
Amphibious & Support Ships

NSA Washington to conduct security assessment

Naval Support Activity Washington (NSAW) is to conduct its first final evaluation problem (FEP) from March 12 to 14, the US Navy informed. FEP is a tri-annual certification event assessing the command, control, communications and Navy Security Force on all US Navy installations. “Our primary mission

about 8 years ago
French destroyer seizes more than 4 tons of drugs
Surface Vessels

French destroyer seizes more than 4 tons of drugs

On 5 March 2018, the French Marine Nationale destroyer Jean de Vienne seized over four tons of hashish during an operation in the international waters of the Arabian Sea, Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) said. Jean de Vienne’s seizure is the third for CTF150 in recent days. Together with Her Majesty’s

about 8 years ago
Singapore Navy moves towards unmanned future

Singapore Navy moves towards unmanned future

The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) revealed it is in the midst of introducing unmanned surface vessels to patrol Singapore’s waters and detect and neutralize mines. As informed, these vessels will be remotely controlled from shore or other naval platforms at sea. Unmanned vessels will cut down the

about 8 years ago
‘Sudden turn’ of USS John S McCain caused fatal collision
Operations

‘Sudden turn’ of USS John S McCain caused fatal collision

A “sudden turn” by the US Navy destroyer USS John S McCain, which put it in the path of the merchant ship Alnic MC, caused the collision between the two vessels in the Singapore Strait on August 21, 2017. The USS John S McCain’s sudden turn was due to a series of missteps that took […]

about 8 years ago
US Navy kicks off ICEX 2018 in the Arctic Ocean
Training & Education

US Navy kicks off ICEX 2018 in the Arctic Ocean

The US Navy has officially started Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018 in the Arctic Ocean. The exercise was kicked off with the construction of temporary Ice Camp Skate and the arrival of two US Navy fast-attack submarines and one UK Royal Navy submarine on March 7. ICEX 2018 is a five-week biennial exercise

about 8 years ago
Navantia picks NSAG IPMS for Future Frigates
Funding

Navantia picks NSAG IPMS for Future Frigates

Shipbuilding company Navantia has selected Adelaide-based Navantia SAGE Automation Group (NSAG) to supply the Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS) for its Future Frigates bid. The selection follows the transfer of IPMS technology to Australia in support of the Navantia Australia designed Can

about 8 years ago
NZDF vessel evacuates ill man from Antipodes Islands
Surface Vessels

NZDF vessel evacuates ill man from Antipodes Islands

The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has evacuated an ill government staff member from the Antipodes Islands in its second medical evacuation in three weeks. Offshore patrol vessel HMNZS Wellington, which was on a resupply mission in the Auckland Islands, was retasked on March 3 to evacuate a Depart

about 8 years ago
Royal Navy’s HMS Cattistock clears mines around Oslo
Surface Vessels

Royal Navy’s HMS Cattistock clears mines around Oslo

The waters around Norway’s capital are considerably safer after a two-week hunt by the crew of Royal Navy’s HMS Cattistock. Experts from the Portsmouth-based minehunter found more than ten WW2 mines and torpedoes during a concerted search for unexploded wartime bombs with a NATO task group, the navy

about 8 years ago
Saab, ASC to update management system for Collins class submarines
Funding

Saab, ASC to update management system for Collins class submarines

Sweden’s defense contractor Saab has signed a contract with Australia’s ASC for the supply of an updated Integrated Ship Control Management and Monitoring System (ISCMMS) for four Royal Australian Navy Collins class submarines. As informed, the contract value is AUD 24.2 million (around USD 19 milli

about 8 years ago
USS Iwo Jima arrives in Israel for exercise Juniper Cobra 2018
Training & Education

USS Iwo Jima arrives in Israel for exercise Juniper Cobra 2018

US Navy’s Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) arrived off the coast of Israel on March 6 to take part in exercise Juniper Cobra 2018. Although Iwo Jima and the embarked 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) will not participate directly in the ballistic missile defense portion of

about 8 years ago
Ultra Electronics, Sparton break off merger amid monopoly concerns
Funding

Ultra Electronics, Sparton break off merger amid monopoly concerns

Ultra Electronics Holdings plc and Sparton Corporation, the two companies in charge of manufacturing sonobuoys for the US Navy, walked away from their merger after the US Department of Justice (DOJ) expressed its concern over the matter. As reasoned by the DOJ, the merger – originally valued at more

about 8 years ago
Contract for seventh Astute submarine in the works, UK MoD confirms
Surface Vessels

Contract for seventh Astute submarine in the works, UK MoD confirms

UK’s defense procurement minister Guto Bebb on March 6 informed MPs that the UK defense ministry received the treasury approval to award a construction contract for the Royal Navy’s seventh Astute-class submarine. Negotiations are still ongoing, it was noted, and the new contingent liabilities assoc

about 8 years ago
USS Nimitz dry docks for 15-month maintenance
Surface Vessels

USS Nimitz dry docks for 15-month maintenance

US Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) entered a dry dock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton on March 1, officially starting a 15-month overhaul. The carrier shifted from its homeport pier at Naval Base Kitsap to start the docking planned incre

about 8 years ago
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