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Vigor Marine bags USNS Henry J. Kaiser (T-AO 187) repair contract
Amphibious & Support Ships

Vigor Marine bags USNS Henry J. Kaiser (T-AO 187) repair contract

The US Navy’s Military Sealift Command has awarded Vigor Marine an $8.5 million contract for the mid-term availability of USNS Henry J. Kaiser (T-AO 187). The 42-calendar day shipyard availability of the fleet replenishment oiler will see Vigor Marine carry out general services, clean and gas free t

about 8 years ago
Australia names future auxiliary oilers
Funding

Australia names future auxiliary oilers

Royal Australian Navy’s future replenishment ships will be named ‘Supply’ and ‘Stalwart’, Australian defense minister Marise Payne announced on Friday. The ships will be known as Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment vessels and will replace the current HMA Ships Success and Sirius. Supply will be the secon

about 8 years ago
US Naval Satellite Operations Center takes control of fifth MUOS satellite
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Naval Satellite Operations Center takes control of fifth MUOS satellite

The US Navy’s fifth Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) satellite is now being operated by the Naval Satellite Operations Center (NAVSOC) after completing all on-orbit testing. The satellite was handed over to NAVSOC by the US Navy’s Communications Satellite Program Office, PMW 146, and Lockheed Mar

about 8 years ago
USS Carl Vinson clears another hurdle before deployment
Operations

USS Carl Vinson clears another hurdle before deployment

The US Navy carrier strike group centered around the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson completed a three-week sustainment training exercise off the coast of Southern California, November 16. Completing the exercise indicates the strike group’s readiness for executing missions across all warfare areas

about 8 years ago
UK defense ministry announces HMS Queen Elizabeth commissioning date
Surface Vessels

UK defense ministry announces HMS Queen Elizabeth commissioning date

Royal Navy’s new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is to be commissioned by the Queen in a ceremony on December 7, the UK defense ministry announced. UK’s new defense secretary Gavin Williams made the announcement as he visited the carrier on Thursday, while at sea, sailing on trials around the s

about 8 years ago
New Royal Navy tanker RFA Tidespring arrives in Portsmouth for commissioning
Amphibious & Support Ships

New Royal Navy tanker RFA Tidespring arrives in Portsmouth for commissioning

The lead ship in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary’s new tanker fleet, the RFA Tidespring, has arrived in Portsmouth to prepare for her November 27 dedication ceremony, the Royal Navy announced. The 39,000 tonne tanker will be brought into service with the RFA – the civilian-manned fleet of support vessels

about 8 years ago
Australian frigate completes Middle East deployment with embarked ScanEagle UAV
Surface Vessels

Australian frigate completes Middle East deployment with embarked ScanEagle UAV

Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Newcastle wrapped up a six-month deployment to the Middle East achieving some firsts and marking some lasts along the way. She conducted a range of Combined Maritime Forces operations, including an attachment in support of the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, and t

about 8 years ago
Russia’s Yantar Shipyard launches two Project 11356 frigates
Operations

Russia’s Yantar Shipyard launches two Project 11356 frigates

Russian shipbuilder Yantar has launched the fifth and sixth Improved Krivak-class (Project 11356) frigates Admiral Istomin and Admiral Kornilov earlier this month. The launch of the frigates was confirmed to Russian news agency Interfax by Sergey Mikhaylov, a Yantar Shipyard representative. Admiral

about 8 years ago
US, Japan kick off their premier naval exercise in Pacific
Training & Education

US, Japan kick off their premier naval exercise in Pacific

Ships from the US Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) on November 16 started the 2017 edition of their bilateral maritime field training exercise simply dubbed ‘Annual Exercise’. During the ten days of evolutions, Japanese and American forces will increase the defensive readiness and

about 8 years ago
India sends navy ship to Tanzania for joint hydrographic surveys
Amphibious & Support Ships

India sends navy ship to Tanzania for joint hydrographic surveys

The Indian Navy sent its hydrographic survey ship INS Sarvekshak to Tanazania where it joined the Tanzanian Navy for two days of hydrographic surveys. The joint survey started November 15 and is being conducted with the naval personnel of Tanzania who have been trained at the Indian National Institu

about 8 years ago
US Navy receives its 64th Arleigh Burke destroyer USS Ralph Johnson
Surface Vessels

US Navy receives its 64th Arleigh Burke destroyer USS Ralph Johnson

Pascagoula-based shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries delivered the US Navy’s 64th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Ralph Johnson (DDG 114) on November 15. The ship was delivered to the navy after demonstrating its systems and readiness during a series of at sea and in-port trials for the US N

about 8 years ago
GA-ASI’s MQ-9 Predator tested in US Navy anti-submarine warfare exercise
Submarines

GA-ASI’s MQ-9 Predator tested in US Navy anti-submarine warfare exercise

GA-ASI’s MQ-9 Predator B remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) demonstrated its capability to remotely detect and track submerged contacts during a US Navy exercise on October 12, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems announced. Sonobuoys were deployed by US Navy helicopters and acoustic data gathered from

about 8 years ago
Raytheon to develop telemetry system for US Navy’s new Range Support Aircraft
Amphibious & Support Ships

Raytheon to develop telemetry system for US Navy’s new Range Support Aircraft

The US Navy has contracted Raytheon to develop a new advanced telemetry system for the US Navy’s new Range Support Aircraft. The high-tech plane is replacing the Navy’s aging telemetry test aircraft, which has been in service since the 1970s. Under a $79 million contract, Raytheon will develop a sys

about 8 years ago
Indian Navy contracts Tata for diver detection sonar deliveries
Sensors & Combat Systems

Indian Navy contracts Tata for diver detection sonar deliveries

The Indian Navy has awarded Tata a contract to deliver portable diver detection sonar (PDDS) for its ships. Tata will be manufacturing the sonars at its Bengaluru site under a transfer of technology agreement with Israeli defense company DSIT. This is the second contract to be signed by the Indian N

about 8 years ago
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