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GE signs MoU with RJE Global for Australian Navy turbine assembly
Surface Vessels

GE signs MoU with RJE Global for Australian Navy turbine assembly

Gas turbines for the Royal Australian Navy’s Future Frigate program could be built by Australian RJE Global under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed with GE’s Marine Solutions. GE’s Marine Solutions said in an announcement on September 27 that RJE would assemble GE LM2500 gas turbine modules

about 9 years ago
SEA links Boeing’s Chinook with its SAIF simulation software
Contracts

SEA links Boeing’s Chinook with its SAIF simulation software

Prior to the Chinook helicopter starting sea trials aboard the Royal Navy’s first MARS tanker, UK company SEA has performed a successful simulated flight trial. The company is providing modelling and simulation support to the UK MoD Chinook project team as a method of assessing key aircraft handling

about 9 years ago
Peruvian Navy decommissions ‘Almirante Grau’, picks frigate ‘Montero’ as new flagship
Surface Vessels

Peruvian Navy decommissions ‘Almirante Grau’, picks frigate ‘Montero’ as new flagship

The Peruvian Navy decommissioned its long-time flagship B.A.P. Almirante Grau after 45 years of service during a ceremony on September 26. B.A.P. Almirante Grau was replaced as fleet flagship by B.A.P. Montero, a Carvajal-class frigate built by Servicio Industrial de la Marina (SIMA) and commissione

about 9 years ago
Royal Navy’s third Type 26 frigate to be named Belfast
Surface Vessels

Royal Navy’s third Type 26 frigate to be named Belfast

The Royal Navy’s third Type 26, or City-class, frigate will be named Belfast, First Sea Lord Admiral Philip Jones announced on September 27. Whilst the second to be named, HMS Belfast is Ship 3 in the Type 26 programme. Ship 1 is called HMS Glasgow and Ship 2 is yet to be named. The future […

about 9 years ago
Australia facing submarine capability gap, report suggests
Funding

Australia facing submarine capability gap, report suggests

The complicated process of designing and building new submarines from scratch could leave Australia with no submarines in its fleet over a period of several years, an independent report has warned. The Insight Economics report, commissioned by Gary Johnston from Submarines for Australia, suggests th

about 9 years ago
US submarine joins Japanese, Australian counterparts for trilateral drills
Training & Education

US submarine joins Japanese, Australian counterparts for trilateral drills

The US and Royal Australian Navy sent their submarines to waters south of Japan where the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) hosted a trilateral submarine competition (SUBCOMP) exercise from September 12 to 19. Japan deployed four submarines to the exercise while the US Navy participated with

about 9 years ago
US Navy establishes first unmanned undersea vehicle squadron
UUV/UAV

US Navy establishes first unmanned undersea vehicle squadron

The US Navy has established its first dedicated unmanned undersea vehicle squadron – UUVRON 1 – at a ceremony at Naval Undersea Warfare Center, September 26. In addition to the establishment of a new squadron, the ceremony saw Submarine Development Squadron 5 change command with Capt. Stephen Mack r

about 9 years ago
Ukrainian Navy receives additional two Gurza-class artillery boats
Weapons Systems

Ukrainian Navy receives additional two Gurza-class artillery boats

The Ukrainian Navy has received additional two Gurza-class small armored artillery boats, Ukraine’s defense ministry said on September 26. The boats arrived at the Port of Odessa and will now undergo a set of tests after which they will be commissioned into the Ukrainian Navy. After these two boats

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy ships head for Malaysia as next stop on Indo-Pacific deployment
Operations

Australian Navy ships head for Malaysia as next stop on Indo-Pacific deployment

After delivering a mobile hospital to Timor Leste and concluding visits to Jakarta and Micronesia, two Royal Australian Navy ships made a stop in Malaysia on their Indo-Pacific deployment. Landing helicopter dock HMAS Adelaide and frigate HMAS Parramatta, both part of the Royal Australian Navy’s mis

about 9 years ago
Royal Navy replicating a 19th century schooner voyage
Propulsion

Royal Navy replicating a 19th century schooner voyage

A team of volunteers from Portsmouth Naval Base will be taking a replica of a 19th century schooner on a voyage from Hull to the Solent. The sailors will be replicating a voyage of schooner HMS Pickle which brought news of victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Sailors will step back in time more than

about 9 years ago
Multibeam Sonar survey locates wreck of WW1 destroyer HMS Pheasant
Sensors & Combat Systems

Multibeam Sonar survey locates wreck of WW1 destroyer HMS Pheasant

A multibeam survey conducted as part of a maritime archaeology project has confirmed the exact location of the Royal Navy’s WW1 destroyer HMS Pheasant. Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology (ORCA), the University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute and SULA Diving said they are now a

about 9 years ago
Russia’s 12th “Raptor” high speed patrol boat ready for delivery

Russia’s 12th “Raptor” high speed patrol boat ready for delivery

Another Project 03160 high speed patrol boat built for the Russian Navy has passed state trials and is ready for delivery. The Russian defense ministry announced on September 25 that the 12th “Raptor” patrol boat completed trials in the Baltic Sea and that it would inducted into the Baltic Fleet sho

about 9 years ago
North Koreans were involved in construction of new Danish Navy vessel, report says
Amphibious & Support Ships

North Koreans were involved in construction of new Danish Navy vessel, report says

A Polish shipyard subcontracted for work on the hull of the Royal Danish Navy’s newest Knud Rasmussen-class patrol vessel has employed North Korean workers, according to a Danish news report. As reported by DR, Danish shipbuilder and prime contractor Karstensens contracted the Polish shipyard Crist

about 9 years ago
Indian Navy commissions fourth improved Car Nicobar-class fast attack craft INS Tarasa

Indian Navy commissions fourth improved Car Nicobar-class fast attack craft INS Tarasa

The Indian Navy has commissioned its fourth Car Nicobar-class water jet fast attack craft INS Tarasa in Mumbai on September 26. Commissioned into service by Western Naval Command chief VAdm Girish Luthra, Tarasa is joining INS Tillanchang, INS Tarmugli and INS Tihayu which were commissioned in 2016

about 9 years ago
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