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US Coast Guard receives 26th fast response cutter ‘Joseph Gerczak’
Surface Vessels

US Coast Guard receives 26th fast response cutter ‘Joseph Gerczak’

The US Coast Guard has formally accepted the 26th fast response cutter (FRC), Joseph Gerczak, in a ceremony in Key West, Florida, November 9. The ship will now head to Honolulu where it will be commissioned and homeported as the station’s second FRC. Sister ship ‘Oliver Berry’ was commissioned in Ho

about 8 years ago
Detyens Shipyards bags $7.7m contract for USNS Big Horn dry docking
Amphibious & Support Ships

Detyens Shipyards bags $7.7m contract for USNS Big Horn dry docking

US Navy’s Military Sealift Command has awarded Detyens Shipyard a $7.78 million contract for the regular overhaul and dry docking of USNS Big Horn (T-AO 189). During the 42-calendar day shipyard availability, the Henry J. Kaiser-class oiler is set to undergo a range of repairs and modifications. In

about 8 years ago
UK eyeing Australian CEAFAR radar for future warships
Sensors & Combat Systems

UK eyeing Australian CEAFAR radar for future warships

The UK defense ministry is considering the use of an Australian-developed radar on future Royal Navy ships. The announcement was made by UK under secretary of state for defense procurement, Harriet Baldwin during her visit to Adelaide on Friday. Baldwin said the UK would conduct a capability study t

about 8 years ago
UAE Navy orders two Gowind corvettes from French Naval Group
Surface Vessels

UAE Navy orders two Gowind corvettes from French Naval Group

The United Arab Emirates Navy has ordered two Gowind corvettes from French shipbuilder Naval Group, French president Emmanuel Macron announced during a press conference in Dubai. Macron’s confirmation comes days after media reports emerged indicating UAE Navy’s interest in the vessels which are turn

about 8 years ago
Russian Navy receives six modernized Ka-29 transport helicopters
Sensors & Combat Systems

Russian Navy receives six modernized Ka-29 transport helicopters

The Russian Navy has received six modernized Ka-29 modernized ship-based combat transport helicopters which underwent scheduled repairs at Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise. The transport versions of the Ka-27 family arrived to Nikolaevka naval air base of the Pacific Fleet on November 9. The

about 8 years ago
Los Angeles-class submarine USS Olympia concludes Western Pacific deployment
Submarines

Los Angeles-class submarine USS Olympia concludes Western Pacific deployment

US Navy’s Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Olympia (SSN 717) wrapped up a series of missions and exercises in the Western Pacific returning to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on November 9. The submarine took part in coordinated exercises with US and allied forces and completed three succe

about 8 years ago
Damen contracts Taylor Bros to build landing barges for Australian icebreaker RSV Nuyina
Funding

Damen contracts Taylor Bros to build landing barges for Australian icebreaker RSV Nuyina

Dutch shipbuilder Damen has contracted Taylor Bros of Tasmania to build two Antarctic landing barges for the RSV Nuyina, Australia’s new icebreaker currently under construction in Galati, Romania. RSV Nuyina was laid down in August this year and is set to be delivered by 2020. The vessel will be ope

about 8 years ago
Russian frigate Admiral Makarov fires more missiles during state trials
Surface Vessels

Russian frigate Admiral Makarov fires more missiles during state trials

Russian Navy’s third Project 11356 frigate Admiral completed another round of missile-firing tests as part of her state trials, the Russian defense ministry announced. The November test follows a series of tests with the frigate-launched Shtil-1 surface to air missile system which, as it was earlier

about 8 years ago
NATO establishing Atlantic command to boost mobility
Defense Strategies

NATO establishing Atlantic command to boost mobility

Defense ministers attending NATO’s North Atlantic Council meeting on Wednesday agreed on the creation of a new command for the Atlantic which would ensure better cooperation between Europe and the US and Canada. This command would coordinate the protection of sea lines of communication between Europ

about 8 years ago
Mauritius welcomes its first EU NAVFOR warship
Funding

Mauritius welcomes its first EU NAVFOR warship

Spanish Navy warship ESPS Rayo, currently part of the EU mission in Africa, recently became the first EU NAVFOR ship to visit the Republic of Mauritius as she pulled into Port Louis on November 4. During her time in the Mauritius capital, the offshore patrol vessel hosted Ambassador Marjaana Sall, h

about 8 years ago
For first time in a decade, three US carriers to exercise in Western Pacific
Training & Education

For first time in a decade, three US carriers to exercise in Western Pacific

US Navy aircraft carriers USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), USS Nimitz (CVN 68) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) together with ships from their carrier strike groups are starting a joint exercise in the Western Pacific on November 11. The US Navy often has two aircraft carriers in the region but this w

about 8 years ago
Controp to deliver electro-optics and IR payloads to Vietnam Navy
Weapons Systems

Controp to deliver electro-optics and IR payloads to Vietnam Navy

Israel-based technology company Controp Precision Technologies announced it has been awarded a contract to provide a significant number of maritime EO/IR payloads to the Vietnamese Navy. The company added that this is a follow-on order of a previous order made three years ago. The iSea-40HD systems

about 8 years ago
USS Ashland returns from five-month Indo-Asia-Pacific deployment
Operations

USS Ashland returns from five-month Indo-Asia-Pacific deployment

US Navy’s amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD 48) returned to her forward-deployed base in Sasebo, Japan, November 8, after completing a five-month deployment in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. Ashland departed Sasebo, May 26, and during five months at sea, completed multiple exercises, asse

about 8 years ago
US Navy opens new ALRE integration facility
Research & Development

US Navy opens new ALRE integration facility

US Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Lakehurst on November 2 officially opened a new facility that will help integrate aircraft launch and recovery equipment (ALRE) systems before they are sent out to the fleet. The ALRE Technology Integration Center (A-TIC) will provide NAWCAD Lak

about 8 years ago
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