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Canadian Navy ‘X-Ship’ frigate arrives in Europe
Surface Vessels

Canadian Navy ‘X-Ship’ frigate arrives in Europe

Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Montréal arrived in Western Europe on September 18 for three months of exercises with European and NATO partners. Deploying as part of the Royal Canadian Navy’s overarching deployment Neptune Trident 17-02, HMCS Montréal is to take part in the US-led ballistic missil

about 9 years ago
Australian frigate HMAS Newcastle wraps up ops with USS Nimitz
Surface Vessels

Australian frigate HMAS Newcastle wraps up ops with USS Nimitz

Royal Australian Navy’s Adelaide-class guided missile frigate HMAS Newcastle concluded her cooperation with US aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in the Persian Gulf. The frigate joined the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet in the Arabian Gulf during her deployment on maritime security operations in the Middle East Re

about 9 years ago
Danish sailor dies aboard HDMS Absalon during Baltic Sea drill
Amphibious & Support Ships

Danish sailor dies aboard HDMS Absalon during Baltic Sea drill

A Royal Danish Navy able seaman died in an accident aboard support ship HDMS Absalon on Monday, September 18. According to the Danish defense forces command, the sailor sustained a severe head injury while the ship was at sea, taking part in an international drill in the Baltic Sea. The ship called

about 9 years ago
Canadian Coast Guard ship fined for violating mandatory slow down
Surface Vessels

Canadian Coast Guard ship fined for violating mandatory slow down

The Canadian transport authority has issued a $6,000 penalty to the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Sir William Alexander after the vessel failed to respect the temporary mandatory slow down in place for all vessels in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Coast Guard will have 30 days to pay the penalty or ask t

about 9 years ago
US Navy receives amphibious transport dock Portland (LPD 27)
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Navy receives amphibious transport dock Portland (LPD 27)

Shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries delivered the 11th San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock Portland (LPD 27) to the US Navy in a ceremony on September 18. Shipbuilders from HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division, ship’s force and representatives of Supervisor of Shipbuilding Gulf Coast at

about 9 years ago
MSC contracts U.S. Marine Management for Army prepositioning ship operation

MSC contracts U.S. Marine Management for Army prepositioning ship operation

The U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command has awarded Norfolk-based U.S. Marine Management a $36 million contract to operate and maintain Bob Hope-class vessels. The seven Bob Hope-class surge large, medium-speed roll-on/roll-off vessels are used for prepositioning of Army vehicles and were built bet

about 9 years ago
Australian AUV pilots complete two-week course at HMAS Penguin
UUV/UAV

Australian AUV pilots complete two-week course at HMAS Penguin

The Australian Maritime College recently hosted future Australian Navy autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) pilots for a two-week course in Sydney. As a first of its kind, the course was designed to prepare future AUV pilots to conduct activities as part of a new Navy counter-mine project. Conducted

about 9 years ago
US aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower starts six-month overhaul
Surface Vessels

US aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower starts six-month overhaul

The US Navy’s second Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) began its six-month planned incremental availability (PIA) at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) in Portsmouth, Virginia, September 17. This restoration will be led by 12 work production teams comprised of Ike crew membe

about 9 years ago
US Marines from Okinawa complete Indo-Asia-Pacific deployment
Operations

US Marines from Okinawa complete Indo-Asia-Pacific deployment

Okinawa-based marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Amphibious Squadron 11 completed their regularly-scheduled deployment to the Indo-Asia-Pacific region aboard the ships of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group. The marines returned to White Beach Naval Facility, Okinawa, Ja

about 9 years ago
Libyan Coastguard, Navy start new training in Italy
Funding

Libyan Coastguard, Navy start new training in Italy

Members of the Libyan Navy and Coast Guard arrived in Italy on September 17 to attend new training modules at the Italian Navy Petty Officer Academy in Taranto. Libyan authorities have sent a total of 87 candidates (Officers and Petty Officers) to EUNAVFOR Med for the training. The trainees will att

about 9 years ago
KBRwyle lands US Navy base support services contract
Amphibious & Support Ships

KBRwyle lands US Navy base support services contract

American engineering, procurement, and construction company KBR announced on Tuesday that its global government service business, KBRwyle, was awarded a $91 million, base operating support services contract by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic. This is the latest in a series

about 9 years ago
US Navy relieves CTF 70, DESRON 15 commanders
Surface Vessels

US Navy relieves CTF 70, DESRON 15 commanders

The US 7th Fleet commander relieved the commander of Task Force 70 (CTF 70) and the commander of Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15 as part of ongoing investigations into a series of incidents which caused the deaths of 17 US Navy sailors. The commander of Task Force 70 (CTF 70), Rear Adm. Charles Willi

about 9 years ago
US aircraft carrier set for October drills with South Korean Navy
Surface Vessels

US aircraft carrier set for October drills with South Korean Navy

A US aircraft carrier is scheduled to join Republic of Korea Navy ships for a set of naval exercises in October this year. According to a South Korean defense ministry report, cited by Xinhuanet, US Navy’s forward-deployed carrier USS Ronald Reagan is set to sail to the Korean peninsula for the join

about 9 years ago
US Navy receives 12th littoral combat ship Omaha
Surface Vessels

US Navy receives 12th littoral combat ship Omaha

The US Navy has received its 6th Independence-variant and the 12th overall littoral combat ship Omaha (LCS 12) from shipbuilder Austal. The ship was delivered during a ceremony in Mobile, United States at Austal’s manufacturing facility. The navy took possession of future USS Omaha (LCS 12) after th

about 9 years ago
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