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USS Ronald Reagan, CVW 5 complete carrier qualifications
Surface Vessels

USS Ronald Reagan, CVW 5 complete carrier qualifications

The US Navy’s Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 together with the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) completed carrier qualifications, September 9-12. To certify, Ronald Reagan and CVW-5 were required to conduct approximately 200 sorties, take-offs and landings, as well as demonstrate proficiency in

about 9 years ago
South Korea contracts Babcock for Chang Bogo III submarine weapon system deliveries
Propulsion

South Korea contracts Babcock for Chang Bogo III submarine weapon system deliveries

South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) has contracted UK defense company Babcock for work on the third batch of Republic of Korea Navy’s Chang Bogo-class submarines. Under the seven-year contract, Babcock is to produce and deliver weapons handling and launch equip

about 9 years ago
Dutch Navy redirects amphibious ship from major Baltic drill to the Caribbean
Amphibious & Support Ships

Dutch Navy redirects amphibious ship from major Baltic drill to the Caribbean

Instead of sending the largest ship in its fleet to a major international drill in the Baltic Sea, the Royal Dutch Navy has decided to cancel the participation and send HNLMS Karel Doorman to the Caribbean to support hurricane relief efforts. Karel Doorman was supposed to travel to the German naval

about 9 years ago
Lockheed Martin, Elbit join forces on Royal Navy electronic warfare project
Cyber & Electronic Warfare

Lockheed Martin, Elbit join forces on Royal Navy electronic warfare project

UK branches of Lockheed Martin and Elbit Systems signed a teaming agreement to work together on the Royal Navy’s Maritime Electronic Warfare Programme (MEWP). The MEWP is a project aimed at providing the Royal Navy with improved electronic warfare capabilities. Delivered in increments, the upgraded

about 9 years ago
US Coast Guard starts structural enhancement of second national security cutter
Surface Vessels

US Coast Guard starts structural enhancement of second national security cutter

The US Coast Guard’s second national security cutter (NSC), USCGC Waesche, arrived at Vigor Marine LLC’s Seattle shipyard on September 12 to begin structural enhancement work. The first NSC, USCGC Bertholf, also underwent structural enhancement work and is planned to depart the shipyard later this m

about 9 years ago
Royal Navy’s HMS Albion completes sea trials after six years in port
Amphibious & Support Ships

Royal Navy’s HMS Albion completes sea trials after six years in port

Royal Navy amphibious warship HMS Albion has completed her sea trials this week and is all set for an official return to the fleet and operations in 2018. HMS Albion’s sea trials followed a two-year, £90m revamp after the ship had been mothballed in 2011, just eight years after she joined the fleet.

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy heavy lift ship Tobruk to be scuttled by June 2018
Funding

Australian Navy heavy lift ship Tobruk to be scuttled by June 2018

Queensland authorities on Thursday announced the award of a contract for the scuttling of former Australian Navy heavy lift ship HMAS Tobruk in the waters of Wide Bay. Maritime and disposals company Birdon Pty will be in charge of the undertaking and is, according to officials, likely to complete it

about 9 years ago
EU operation Atalanta welcomes Dutch amphibious ship HNLMS Rotterdam
Funding

EU operation Atalanta welcomes Dutch amphibious ship HNLMS Rotterdam

Royal Dutch Navy’s landing platform dock HNLMS Rotterdam joined the EU-led counter piracy operation Atalanta off the coast of Somalia on September 13. HNLMS Rotterdam set sail from her homeport Den Helder on August 27. In addition to the Dutch crew, a Swedish boarding team and two Swedish fast attac

about 9 years ago
US Navy big decks join hurricane relief in Florida
Amphibious & Support Ships

US Navy big decks join hurricane relief in Florida

US Navy amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and the amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) along with guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56) arrived on station off of Key West, Florida, to support Hurricane Irma relief efforts. The ships began their transit to the area

about 9 years ago
New Zealand Navy’s largest ship to feature Kelvin Hughes navigation systems
Sensors & Combat Systems

New Zealand Navy’s largest ship to feature Kelvin Hughes navigation systems

British navigation and surveillance company Kelvin Hughes on Thursday announced it has been selected to deliver its navigation equipment for the largest Royal New Zealand Navy ship currently under construction in South Korea. Under a contract awarded by shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries, Kelvin H

about 9 years ago
HMAS Newcastle first Australian Navy ship to visit Jordan since 2013
Surface Vessels

HMAS Newcastle first Australian Navy ship to visit Jordan since 2013

Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Newcastle recently completed a five-day port visit to Aqaba, Jordan, during her counter terrorism patrols of Middle Eastern waters. The visit was the first by an Australian warship since 2013 and provided an opportunity to strengthen ties with Jordanian partners. N

about 9 years ago
SEA introduces new thin line KraitArray sonar at DSEI
Sensors & Combat Systems

SEA introduces new thin line KraitArray sonar at DSEI

UK company SEA (Systems Engineering & Assessment) has unveiled its new and improved thin line KraitArray towed Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) sonar at this year’s DSEI exhibition in London. Compared to the current 50m, the KraitArray now extends up to 150m in length, offering operators greater detecti

about 9 years ago
French Navy minehunters transported back from Persian Gulf deployment
Operations

French Navy minehunters transported back from Persian Gulf deployment

After they concluded a six-month deployment in the Persian Gulf, two French Navy minehunters were loaded onto a heavy lift vessel and transported back to France. HHL Freemantle, a heavy load carrier operated by German company HANSA Heavy Lift, was in charge of transporting the 51-meter vessels both

about 9 years ago
Germany awards €2.4bln contract for five new K130 corvettes
Surface Vessels

Germany awards €2.4bln contract for five new K130 corvettes

The German defense procurement agency BAAINBw has authorized a €2.4 billion contract for the construction of five new Braunschweig-class (K130) corvettes. The ARGE K130 consortium, composed of Lürssen Werft, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and the recently incorporated German Naval Yards Kiel, will be d

about 9 years ago
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