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Watch the USS Montgomery enter dry dock for PSA
Surface Vessels

Watch the USS Montgomery enter dry dock for PSA

The U.S. Navy recently shared a timelapse video of the littoral combat ship USS Montgomery (LCS 8) entering a dry dock for her Post Shakedown Availability (PSA). The Independence variant LCS entered the dry dock at San Diego Ship Repair on May 19, after completing final contract trials in March this

about 9 years ago
Saber Strike 17 kicks off in Latvia
Training & Education

Saber Strike 17 kicks off in Latvia

The annual combined-joint exercise Saber Strike 17 kicked off with troops and vehicles coming ashore with tactical landing crafts from maritime prepositioning ships in the Baltic Sea to Ventspils, Latvia, May 23-24, 2017. The exercise is held at various locations throughout the Baltic region and Pol

about 9 years ago
USS Ronald Reagan carrier air wing ready for operations
Surface Vessels

USS Ronald Reagan carrier air wing ready for operations

USS Ronald Reagan’s carrier air wing completed carrier qualifications aboard the aircraft carrier on May 22. More than 100 pilots in more than 60 aircraft from nine squadrons based out of Naval Air Facility Atsugi and Iwakuni, Japan, completed almost 700 events, including more than 200 touch and goe

about 9 years ago
India, Singapore wrap up South China Sea drill
Training & Education

India, Singapore wrap up South China Sea drill

The navies of Republic of Singapore and India concluded their bilateral maritime exercise SIMBEX on May 24. Hosted by Singapore, the exercise started on May 24 at Changi Naval Base RSS Singapura with the at sea phase taking place in the South China Sea. This year’s exercise was the 24th iteration of

about 9 years ago
US Navy conducts first South China Sea freedom of navigation op under Trump
Sensors & Combat Systems

US Navy conducts first South China Sea freedom of navigation op under Trump

The U.S. Navy ordered one of its destroyers to challenge China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea by sailing within 12 nautical miles of a Chinese artificially built island. According to Reuters, Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Dewey sailed near a disputed reef in the Spratly Islands over

about 9 years ago
NATO ships escort UK MoD leased ship carrying Norwegian weapons to Lithuania
Defense Strategies

NATO ships escort UK MoD leased ship carrying Norwegian weapons to Lithuania

In a true display of multinational military cooperation, ships from NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 1 escorted a Ro-Ro sealift ship sailing for the UK’s Royal Fleet Auxiliary carrying Norwegian military equipment to Lithuania. The operation, which took place from May 23 to 24, is part of NATO’s enhan

about 9 years ago
Norway picks BMT Defence for submarine acquisition consulting
Contracts

Norway picks BMT Defence for submarine acquisition consulting

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) has contracted BMT Defence Services (BMT), a subsidiary of BMT Group Ltd, for consultancy services on the country’s submarine acquisition program. According to BMT, the contract is a framework agreement through which BMT can either conduct stand-alone tas

about 9 years ago
Future USS Gerald R. Ford starts acceptance trials
Surface Vessels

Future USS Gerald R. Ford starts acceptance trials

The U.S. Navy’s future aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) departed Naval Station Norfolk for its second set of sea trials, known as acceptance trials (AT) on May 24. During acceptance trials, the Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) will test the ship’s ability to conduct operati

about 9 years ago
Photos: 2017 Fleet Week New York ships arrive
Amphibious & Support Ships

Photos: 2017 Fleet Week New York ships arrive

Ships participating in the 2017 Fleet Week New York (FWNY) were saluted by the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton during the official Parade of Ships kickoff, May 24. Amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) rendered a seven-gun salute with U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, with Fort Hamilton pro

about 9 years ago
USS James E. Williams deploys to Europe, Africa
Surface Vessels

USS James E. Williams deploys to Europe, Africa

The crew of U.S. Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS James E. Williams (DDG 95) started their deployment departing Naval Station Norfolk on May 23. USS James E. Williams will be conducting a regularly-scheduled deployment to perform maritime operations in the Navy’s 5th and 6th F

about 9 years ago
BAE Systems to upgrade Australian Navy satcoms under $30M project
Contracts

BAE Systems to upgrade Australian Navy satcoms under $30M project

BAE Systems Australia announced it is teaming up with the defense department’s Capability and Sustainment Group (CASG) for the upgrade of maritime satellite communications terminals in a four year, $30 million project. The upgrade of the MASTIS – maritime element of the advanced satcom terrestrial i

about 9 years ago
Spanish research ship concludes Antarctic campaign
Research & Development

Spanish research ship concludes Antarctic campaign

The Spanish Navy-operated research ship ‘Hespérides’ returned to her homeport in Cartagena on May 23, concluding the 30th Spanish Antarctic campaign. During the almost six months Hesperides spent at sea, scientists carried out 17 projects, mostly related to climate change. Rotating on the ship, more

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy, police in active shooter drills at HMAS Stirling
Funding

Australian Navy, police in active shooter drills at HMAS Stirling

Western Australia Police and the Australian Navy recently took part in ‘active shooter’ threat drills at HMAS Stirling to boost their security response capabilities. Working with the Rockingham Local Area Command, Naval Police Coxswains and Boatswains were equipped with practical strategies to quick

about 9 years ago
USS John C. Stennis halfway through six-month maintenance period
Surface Vessels

USS John C. Stennis halfway through six-month maintenance period

The U.S. Navy’s seventh aircraft carrier, USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), reached the halfway point of its planned incremental availability (PIA) on May 24, the navy has announced. John C. Stennis officially started its PIA, Feb. 16, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) and Intermediate Maintenance Fa

about 9 years ago
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