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US Navy awards Boeing $73m contract to start Super Hornet service life extension
Contracts

US Navy awards Boeing $73m contract to start Super Hornet service life extension

The US Navy has awarded Boeing Co. a $73.2 million contract for work on the service life extension of the first four F/A-18E/F aircraft. The contract will see Boeing extend the service life of Super Hornet aircraft from the original 6,000 to 9,000 flight hours. The first aircraft are reaching the 6,

about 8 years ago
Australia’s DST, CEA Technologies team up for radar, electronic warfare research
Funding

Australia’s DST, CEA Technologies team up for radar, electronic warfare research

Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group and CEA Technologies have signed a five-year research and development agreement under which they will collaborate new solutions for Australian defense’s future requirements in radar, communications, and electronic warfare. The research agreement was s

about 8 years ago
Indian Navy concludes large scale operational drill in Arabian Sea
Operations

Indian Navy concludes large scale operational drill in Arabian Sea

The Indian navy’s Western Naval Command wrapped up a large scale operational exercise in the Arabian Sea. Dubbed ‘Paschim Leher’ (XPL), the three week long exercise is designed to test the operational readiness of the Western Naval Command and the execution of it’s operational plans. Over 40 naval a

about 8 years ago
HMS Cardiff returns to Royal Navy fleet as a Type 26 frigate
Surface Vessels

HMS Cardiff returns to Royal Navy fleet as a Type 26 frigate

The Royal Navy’s next Type 26 frigate will be named HMS Cardiff, First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones has announced. HMS Cardiff is joining HMS Glasgow and HMS Belfast as the final ship in the first batch of three frigates to be built under a contract from 2017. Cardiff was named on St David’s Da

about 8 years ago
EU, NATO agencies discuss closer cooperation in the Med
Funding

EU, NATO agencies discuss closer cooperation in the Med

The commanders of NATO’s operation Sea Guardian and EU-led operation Sophia met at sea on February 24 to discuss closer tactical level coordination and information sharing in the central Mediterranean Sea. The task group commander for NATO’s maritime security operation Sea Guardian (OSG) visited the

about 8 years ago
USS Dewey visits Sasebo ahead of up-gunned ESG patrol
Surface Vessels

USS Dewey visits Sasebo ahead of up-gunned ESG patrol

US Navy’s San Diego-based Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105) visited Sasebo, Japan, on February 28 to discuss its upcoming integration into a new and improved type of patrol the navy intends to undertake. While in port, Dewey’s leadership and tactical watchstanders met

about 8 years ago
US Coast Guard orders six over the horizon cutter boats from Safe Boats
Surface Vessels

US Coast Guard orders six over the horizon cutter boats from Safe Boats

The US Coast Guard has awarded Safe Boats International a contract worth approximately $2.31 million for the delivery of six over the horizon IV (OTH-IV) cutter boats. The latest award brings the total number of OTH-IVs ordered to 96. The six OTH-IVs under the most recent order are scheduled for del

about 8 years ago
Photo: Italian FREMM frigate Carlo Margottini on maiden Suez Canal transit
Surface Vessels

Photo: Italian FREMM frigate Carlo Margottini on maiden Suez Canal transit

The Italian Navy’s FREMM frigate ITS Carlo Margottini, in service since February 2014, recently achieved another first en route to her Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea deployment. Having sailed from her homeport in La Spezia on February 20, ITS Carlo Margottini transited the Suez Canal for the the first

about 8 years ago
US Navy contracts Kratos for delivery of 30 BQM-177A subsonic aerial target drones
Sensors & Combat Systems

US Navy contracts Kratos for delivery of 30 BQM-177A subsonic aerial target drones

The US Naval Air Systems Command has awarded Kratos Unmanned Aerial Systems a $24.3 contract modification for the low rate initial production of the subsonic aerial target BQM-177A and technical data. Kratos is to deliver a total of 30 BQM-177A targets, 30 radar altimeters, technical manuals, traini

about 8 years ago
France, US conclude Bois Belleau 100 amphibious cooperation
Amphibious & Support Ships

France, US conclude Bois Belleau 100 amphibious cooperation

US sailors and marines have concluded two months of cooperation with their French counterparts aboard the French Navy amphibious assault ship BPC Tonnerre. Approximately 150 US personnel spent the last two months working together with the French task group composed of BPC Tonnerre and Horizon-class

about 8 years ago
HMS Queen Elizabeth wraps up rotary wing trials
Surface Vessels

HMS Queen Elizabeth wraps up rotary wing trials

Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth entered Portsmouth on February 27, wrapping up her first of class rotary wing trials in the Atlantic. A team of 56 aircrew, analysts and engineers from the Air Test and Evaluation Centre (ATEC) at MOD Boscombe Down have been onboard the aircraft carrie

about 8 years ago
Australian HMAS Cairns base to woo larger ships after upgrade
Contracts

Australian HMAS Cairns base to woo larger ships after upgrade

Royal Australian Navy base HMAS Cairns will soon be able to welcome larger naval ships, including amphibious assault ships and aircraft carriers, as it is set to benefit from a planned upgrade to the Port of Cairns. The AUD$120 million upgrade to the Port of Cairns is closer thanks to the finalisati

about 8 years ago
Australian landing helicopter dock HMAS Canberra tests Nulka upgrades
Aviation

Australian landing helicopter dock HMAS Canberra tests Nulka upgrades

Royal Australian Navy’s amphibious ship HMAS Canberra tested its anti-ship missile defense off the south coast of New South Wales as part of exercise Ocean Explorer. Upgrades to the Nulka anti-ship missile decoy system have been tested with the use of civilian aircraft including an underslung Nulka

about 8 years ago
Royal Navy opens new survival training facility
Aviation

Royal Navy opens new survival training facility

Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton recently opened a new facility which will provide survival training in the event of a helicopter incident or accident over the water. The Royal Navy School of Maritime SERE (survive, evade, resist, escape) and underwater escape training unit (UETU) was opened

about 8 years ago
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