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US Navy aircraft crashes off Okinawa en route to USS Ronald Reagan
Surface Vessels

US Navy aircraft crashes off Okinawa en route to USS Ronald Reagan

A US Navy aircraft with 11 crew and passengers has crashed into the Philippine Sea southeast of Okinawa, the US 7th Fleet said in a statement. The aircraft crashed at approximately 2:45 p.m., Wednesday, while en route to the US aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) which is currently operating

about 8 years ago
Pakistan Navy orders second Kelvin Hughes radar for submarine upgrades
Sensors & Combat Systems

Pakistan Navy orders second Kelvin Hughes radar for submarine upgrades

The Pakistan Navy has awarded Kelvin Hughes another contract for the delivery of a SharpEye Doppler submarine radar system. The order follows an earlier one, announced in February this year, and is part of the mid-life upgrade program of the Pakistan Navy’s Agosta 90B-class (also known as the Khalid

about 8 years ago
Heat signals a ray of hope for Argentine submarine running short on air: reports
Aviation

Heat signals a ray of hope for Argentine submarine running short on air: reports

A US Navy P-8A Poseidon involved in the search for the Argentine submarine ARA San Juan has reportedly detected a heat signal some 300 kilometers off the coast of Puerto Madryn. The reports, which emerged in Argentine media, fuel new hope of finding the submariners alive. The 44 crew of the diesel-e

about 8 years ago
Naval Group delivers new visual defense simulators to French Navy
Amphibious & Support Ships

Naval Group delivers new visual defense simulators to French Navy

The French Navy has received a new visual defense simulator (Simdav) at its base in Brest, the system manufacturer Naval Group announced on November 22. Brest is the second base to receive the Simdav after Toulon received one at the end of 2016. Both deliveries are part of a 5-year modernisation and

about 8 years ago
HMAS Hobart starts MH-60R Seahawk helicopter trials
Aviation

HMAS Hobart starts MH-60R Seahawk helicopter trials

The Royal Australian Navy’s recently-commissioned destroyer HMAS Hobart recently added an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter to the list of her capabilities, certifying its deck for helicopter handling. The deck handling trial took place at the Oiler Wharf, Garden Island, Sydney, on November 7. At the center

about 8 years ago
Virginia submarine USS Mississippi visits Korea
Submarines

Virginia submarine USS Mississippi visits Korea

US Navy’s Virginia-class attack submarine USS Mississippi (SSN 782) arrived in Jeju-do, Republic of Korea, for a port visit on November 22. The visit comes a day after Los Angeles-class submarine USS Key West pulled into Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan. Mississippi is also the first US submarine to

about 8 years ago
US hospital ship USNS Comfort returns from Puerto Rico mission
Amphibious & Support Ships

US hospital ship USNS Comfort returns from Puerto Rico mission

The US Military Sealift Command-operated hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) entered its homeport of Naval Station Norfolk on November 20 after concluding its Puerto Rico medical care mission. Comfort departed Virginia Sept. 29, and had been in Puerto Rico for almost two months providing disaster r

about 8 years ago
USS Higgins deploys to Asia, Middle East
Operations

USS Higgins deploys to Asia, Middle East

US guided-missile destroyer USS Higgins (DDG 76) got underway from San Diego on November 20 to start a regularly scheduled independent deployment to the US 7th Fleet and 5th Fleet areas of operation. Higgins has a crew of nearly 330 sailors, officers and enlisted, and is a multi-mission ship designe

about 8 years ago
What happens to a German submarine in distress
Aviation

What happens to a German submarine in distress

In what is obviously a response to the massive international search and recuse effort for the missing Argentine Navy submarine ARA San Juan, the German Navy published an article on its site, outlining the various systems and procedures put in place to protect submariners should a German Navy submari

about 8 years ago
HMS Queen Elizabeth wraps up trials, enters Portsmouth for commissioning

HMS Queen Elizabeth wraps up trials, enters Portsmouth for commissioning

The first of Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers wrapped up her second round of trials returning to her homeport on November 21. Her Majesty’s Naval base Portsmouth will be where the future HMS Queen Elizabeth will be commissioned into service by Her Majesty the Queen herself, on De

about 8 years ago
USS Coronado departs US 7th Fleet area of operations
Surface Vessels

USS Coronado departs US 7th Fleet area of operations

US Navy’s littoral combat ship USS Coronado (LCS 4) departed the US 7th Fleet area of responsibility on November 21, after spending nearly 14 months in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. During the rotational deployment, the ship and crew operated with navies of 16 partner nations, participated in 11 multilater

about 8 years ago
US attack submarine USS Key West visits Yokosuka
Submarines

US attack submarine USS Key West visits Yokosuka

US Navy fast-attack submarine USS Key West (SSN 722) stopped at Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan, for a port visit on November 21. The Los Angeles-class submarine is visiting Japan as a part of her Indo-Asia-Pacific deployment. “I’m incredibly proud of the crew and what they have accomplished over t

about 8 years ago
US Military bans alcohol in Japan after Okinawa crash
Operations

US Military bans alcohol in Japan after Okinawa crash

All US service personnel on Okinawa have been restricted to base and to their residences with alcohol consumption prohibited after a US Marine killed a Okinawan man in an accident. The Okinawan man was killed when his vehicle was struck by a truck being driven by a US Marine whose blood alcohol cont

about 8 years ago
Royal Navy escorts Russian destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov through English Channel
Surface Vessels

Royal Navy escorts Russian destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov through English Channel

Royal Navy frigate HMS Somerset scrambled recently to shadow a Russian naval destroyer as it transited the Moray Firth, returning home from the Mediterranean Sea. It was not the Kulakov’s first visit to UK waters as the destroyer was also shadowed by HMS Somerset from the same position in the Moray

about 8 years ago
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