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UK Coast Guard, Royal Navy responding to vessel explosion off Cornwall
Aviation

UK Coast Guard, Royal Navy responding to vessel explosion off Cornwall

The UK Coastguard on October 4 said it was responding to an explosion aboard a dredging vessel two nautical miles South of Dodman Point, Cornwall. Several persons were injured in the explosion, according to the UK Coast Guard. The service only said the vessel in question was a dredger without provid

about 9 years ago
Sunken Royal Navy submarine HMS Narwhal found after 77 years
Amphibious & Support Ships

Sunken Royal Navy submarine HMS Narwhal found after 77 years

The wreck of what is believed to be the Royal Navy’s WWII submarine HMS Narwhal has recently been found by hydrographers off the coast of Scotland. HMS Narwhal was last seen in late July 1940 when she left her base to lay mines off German-occupied Norway during the Battle of Britain. Sitting upright

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy upgrading Collins-class submarines
Submarines

Australian Navy upgrading Collins-class submarines

Royal Australian Navy’s Collins-class submarines are set to receive upgraded control and communications systems under two separate contracts announced by the Australian government on October 4. The first project addresses obsolescence in the control system to allow safe operation of the submarines,

about 9 years ago
Seaspan unveils Canadian Coast Guard’s first offshore fisheries science vessel
Defense Strategies

Seaspan unveils Canadian Coast Guard’s first offshore fisheries science vessel

During an open house day on October 1, Canadian shipbuilder Seaspan unveiled the first large vessel to be designed and built in Canada under the National Shipbuilding Strategy The unveiled ship is also the Canadian Coast Guard’s first offshore fisheries science vessel (OFSV), named after Sir John Fr

about 9 years ago
Egypt’s second Type 209 submarine passes Kiel Canal en route home
Surface Vessels

Egypt’s second Type 209 submarine passes Kiel Canal en route home

S42, the Egyptian Navy’s second Type 209/1400 submarine, has started her voyage home transiting the Kiel Canal on October 1. The submarine is to head from the Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems shipyard to the Egyptian Navy base in Alexandria where she is expected to be welcomed on October 21. En route to

about 9 years ago
US Coast Guard orders Saab’s phased array radar for Offshore Patrol Cutters
Sensors & Combat Systems

US Coast Guard orders Saab’s phased array radar for Offshore Patrol Cutters

The US Navy has awarded Saab a contract to deliver its Sea Giraffe agile multi beam (AMB), multi-mode radar (MMR) for the US Coast Guard’s offshore Patrol Cutters. The current contract is worth $16.8 million and contains options for further deliveries which could bring the overall contract value to

about 9 years ago
Indonesian Navy receives new sail training ship
Propulsion

Indonesian Navy receives new sail training ship

The Indonesian Navy has recently received its new sail training ship KRI Bima Suci from the Spanish shipbuilder Freire Shipyards. Measuring in at 111 meters, the new-build is among the largest sail training vessels currently in service; with the Peruvian Navy’s BAP Unión in the lead at 115 meters. K

about 9 years ago
Brilliant Mariner kicks off in France
Training & Education

Brilliant Mariner kicks off in France

Ships from 13 nations are taking part in the French-hosted exercise Brilliant Mariner which kicked off September 29. The exercise is attended by Standing NATO Maritime Groups one and two and the Standing Mine Countermeasure Group 2 in addition to the French Aero-Naval Rapid Reaction Force (FRMARFOR)

about 9 years ago
US Army picks Vigor to build its new maneuver support vessel
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Army picks Vigor to build its new maneuver support vessel

The US Army has picked Vigor Marine to build the service’s new landing craft, dubbed maneuver support vessel (light) – MSV(L). Worth almost a billion dollars ($979.7m), the contract is the largest award in Vigor’s history. The award comes concurrent with a “Milestone B” decision that moves the progr

about 9 years ago
Australia will equip its Future Frigates with Aegis combat systems
Funding

Australia will equip its Future Frigates with Aegis combat systems

The Australian Navy’s fleet of Future Frigates are to be equipped with the Aegis combat systems, the Australian government announced on October 3. The Aegis will be coupled with a tactical interface developed by SAAB Australia. The government said this decision is aimed at maximizing the frigate’s a

about 9 years ago
UK reorganizes Royal Navy support model
Amphibious & Support Ships

UK reorganizes Royal Navy support model

UK defense secretary Michael Fallon on Tuesday unveiled a new Royal Navy fleet support model bringing a spate of existing contracts under new, overarching arrangements. Called Common Support Model (CSM), the arrangement will provide a framework for comprehensive support across the Royal Navy’s fleet

about 9 years ago
Sri Lanka hosts its first CARAT exercise ever
Training & Education

Sri Lanka hosts its first CARAT exercise ever

Sri Lankan maritime forces welcomed their US counterparts to Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, on October 1, where the two services will work together as part of the exercise Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT). This is the first ever CARAT exercise hosted by Sri Lanka. CARAT Sri Lanka 2017 is p

about 9 years ago
US Navy confirms two dead in T-45 trainer jet crash
Operations

US Navy confirms two dead in T-45 trainer jet crash

The US Navy confirmed on October 2 that a T-45C Goshawk training jet crashed in East Tennessee on Sunday. Neither the instructor nor the student survived the incident. The navy is still to determine the exact cause of the accident but the crash follows a T-45C operational pause and comes a month aft

about 9 years ago
US Navy, Marines teaming for Dawn Blitz off California
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Navy, Marines teaming for Dawn Blitz off California

US sailors and marines from the Expeditionary Strike Group 3 and 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade are set to take part in amphibious exercise Dawn Blitz 2017 off the coast of Southern California, October 20-30. Dawn Blitz 2017 is a scenario-driven exercise designed to train the Navy and Marine Corps

about 9 years ago
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