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US Navy to christen USNS Hershel “Woody” Williams
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Navy to christen USNS Hershel “Woody” Williams

The US Navy is set to christen its second Expeditionary Sea Base, the USNS Hershel “Woody” Williams on Saturday, October 21. The ceremony will take place at General Dynamic’s San Diego shipyard and will see Martha P. Downs, Puller’s daughter and the ship’s sponsor, break a bottle over the ship’s bow

about 8 years ago
Orkney researchers find steam vessel used by sailors to escape HMS Royal Oak
Research & Development

Orkney researchers find steam vessel used by sailors to escape HMS Royal Oak

Orkney researchers have found the vessel used by HMS Royal Oak sailors to escape the sinking battleship in Scapa Flow. While the whereabouts of the wreck of HMS Royal Oak, which sank in the first weeks of the World War II, are known, researchers struggled to locate the battleship’s steam pinnacle in

about 8 years ago
US Navy’s Joint Standoff Weapon C-1 achieves full operational capability
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Navy’s Joint Standoff Weapon C-1 achieves full operational capability

The US Navy’s first air-to-ground network-enabled weapon capable of attacking stationary land and moving maritime targets – the Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) C-1 – has recently achieved full operational capability. As a result of this, all US squadrons are now outfitted with JSOW C-1, Naval Air Syste

about 8 years ago
US Navy orders more APKWSTM guidance kits
Contracts

US Navy orders more APKWSTM guidance kits

The US Navy has contracted BAE Systems a $59.5 million contract to deliver additional APKWSTM guidance kits which transform unguided 2.75-inch (70-millimeter) rockets into laser-guided precision munitions. The new award, which follows a recent contract for $180.5 million, is part of a 2016 indefinit

about 8 years ago
US naval oceanographers test UUV communication capabilities
UUV/UAV

US naval oceanographers test UUV communication capabilities

US naval researchers recently demonstrated a new capability which would allow the communication of a submerged unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) with a shore station through an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) as a communications relay. The US Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) remotely collaborat

about 8 years ago
Report outlines economic benefits of naval shipbuilding in South Australia
Funding

Report outlines economic benefits of naval shipbuilding in South Australia

The Australian defense industry minister has launched the Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) Australia’s report which outlines the economic benefits naval shipbuilding is expected to have on South Australia. This report estimates some 3500 direct shipbuilding jobs and an overall 8000 new jobs would be cr

about 8 years ago
HMS Severn bound for final visit to affiliated city prior to decommissioning
Amphibious & Support Ships

HMS Severn bound for final visit to affiliated city prior to decommissioning

The Royal Navy’s second River-class patrol vessel HMS Severn is set to visit her affiliated city of Newport one last time before she decommissions by the end of October. Severn will be berthed at Alexandra Docks with the ship’s crew exercising Freedom of the City, parading through the city centre wi

about 8 years ago
MARRS completes NiDAR installation aboard first Malaysian Navy LCS
Surface Vessels

MARRS completes NiDAR installation aboard first Malaysian Navy LCS

Surveillance systems manufacturer MARSS has completed the installation of a NiDAR security system onboard the Royal Malaysian Navy’s first Gowind-based littoral combat ship KD Maharaja Lela. The contract MARSS had with the Malaysian Navy included the design, integration, delivery, installation and c

about 8 years ago
US destroyer challenges China’s claims in South China Sea
Surface Vessels

US destroyer challenges China’s claims in South China Sea

US Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Chafee has become the latest US warship to carry out a freedom of navigation operation in the South China Sea. US defense officials said that the destroyer operated near the Paracel Islands on Tuesday. Known as Xisha in Chinese, the group of islands is als

about 8 years ago
US Marines AAVs embark Philippine Navy’s sea lift vessel BRP Tarlac for first time ever
Training & Education

US Marines AAVs embark Philippine Navy’s sea lift vessel BRP Tarlac for first time ever

During a bilateral exercise between the US and the Philippines, US Marine Corps amphibious assault vehicles (AAV) embarked and launched from Philippine Navy sea lift vessel BRP Tarlac (LD-601) for the first time ever. The evolutions were part of exercise KAMANDAG, taking place off the coast Luzon be

about 8 years ago
Korea, US Navy ready for mine countermeasure drill off Jinhae
Training & Education

Korea, US Navy ready for mine countermeasure drill off Jinhae

Mine countermeasure ships from the Republic of Korea and US Navy are all set for a bilateral mine countermeasure exercise taking place off the southeastern coast of South Korea. US Navy mine countermeasures ship USS Chief (MCM 14) arrived in Busan, Republic of Korea, on October 10 to join USS Pionee

about 8 years ago
US Navy’s COBRA mine detection system achieves initial operational capability
Operations

US Navy’s COBRA mine detection system achieves initial operational capability

The US Navy’s Coastal Battlefield Reconnaissance and Analysis (COBRA) system airborne mine detection system has achieved initial operational capability. This was announced on October 10 after the first phase of the operational testing was completed. COBRA’s next test will be an underway period on bo

about 8 years ago
Australian Navy ships host Philippine president in Manila
Operations

Australian Navy ships host Philippine president in Manila

Royal Australian Navy ships Adelaide and Darwin have welcomed senior Philippine government and military officials during their visit to the country as part of their Indo-Pacific deployment. On October 11, landing helicopter dock HMAS Adelaide welcomed aboard a delegation led by Philippines president

about 8 years ago
Los Angeles class submarine USS Tucson visits US Navy’s sole mainland Asia base
Submarines

Los Angeles class submarine USS Tucson visits US Navy’s sole mainland Asia base

The US Navy’s Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Tucson (SSN 770) arrived at US Fleet Activities Chinhae, the US Navy’s only mainland Asia base, for a visit on October 7. The visit is part of the submarine’s deployment to the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. “The Korean-American relationship is very im

about 8 years ago
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