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Qinetiq supports Royal Navy’s inaugural Information Warrior exercise
Training & Education

Qinetiq supports Royal Navy’s inaugural Information Warrior exercise

UK defense company QinetiQ is helping the Royal Navy host the first Information Warrior (IW17) exercise, which aims to drive the future development of cutting edge warfare capabilities. Taking place between 27 March and 7 April, the exercise will be hosted at Royal Marine Barracks Stonehouse, Plymou

about 9 years ago
USS George Washington on schedule for 48-month RCOH
Surface Vessels

USS George Washington on schedule for 48-month RCOH

Aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) is on track to dry-dock at Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) in August this year, the U.S. Navy said on Tuesday. Sailors have been preparing the ship for refueling complex overhaul (RCOH) and have reached the shipboard consolidated offload and outfitting

about 9 years ago
Royal Navy chief hosts US, French counterparts in London
Defense Strategies

Royal Navy chief hosts US, French counterparts in London

The First Sea Lord of the United Kingdom, Adm. Sir Philip Jones, hosted his U.S. and French counterparts in London for trilateral maritime talks on cooperation and interoparibility. U.S. Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson and French Navy Chief of Naval Staff, Adm. Christophe Prazuc

about 9 years ago
Indian Navy commissions first Mk IV LCU
Amphibious & Support Ships

Indian Navy commissions first Mk IV LCU

The Indian Navy commissioned the first of eight landing craft utility vessels that are built for the navy by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers. Designated as INLCU L51, the vessel was commissioned by Vice Admiral Bimal Verma on March 28. The LCU is a 900-ton ship measuring 62.8 meters in length

about 9 years ago
US, Royal Navy hold mine warfare drill off Bahrain
Training & Education

US, Royal Navy hold mine warfare drill off Bahrain

UK and US Navy mine countermeasure ships recently carried out the MCMEX 17-2 in international waters off Bahrain. The mine-clearance exercise consisted of individual units clearing areas of ‘mine threats’ in order to exercise their ability to do so for real at a moments notice. Royal Navy mine hunte

about 9 years ago
George H.W. Bush CSG launching ISIS strikes
Weapons Systems

George H.W. Bush CSG launching ISIS strikes

U.S. Navy’s George H.W. Bush Carrier Strike Group (CSG) has again started launching missions against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) from the Arabian Gulf, the U.S. Navy said. The carrier strike group deployed from Norfolk and Mayport, Florida entering the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operation

about 9 years ago
US Navy wants to recharge underwater drones wirelessly
Research & Development

US Navy wants to recharge underwater drones wirelessly

The U.S. Navy is looking at ways to have its underwater unmanned vehicles charged wirelessly undersea. It has recently awarded a $1.6 million contract to Aerojet Rocketdyne to develop a demonstration system that will allow the wireless charging of UUVs. The company will also develop a software syste

about 9 years ago
UK’s Joint Warrior kicks off
Training & Education

UK’s Joint Warrior kicks off

Over 30 ships and submarines are taking part in the UK-hosted bi-annual exercise Joint Warrior over the course of next two weeks. Around 13,000 soldiers and sailors from 13 nations will hone their warfighting capabilities from March 26 to April 6. Among the participants are ships from Standing NATO

about 9 years ago
Italian Navy frigate joins counter-piracy mission off the Horn of Africa
Surface Vessels

Italian Navy frigate joins counter-piracy mission off the Horn of Africa

Italian Navy’s Maestrale-class frigate ITS Espero has joined the EU’s counter piracy mission off the coast of Somalia. ITS Espero was welcomed to the counter-piracy task force on Saturday, March 25. Led by Commander Luigi Pirozzi, ITS Espero’s sailors and marines prepared for their mission with oper

about 9 years ago
US Navy launches ocean research task force
Research & Development

US Navy launches ocean research task force

The U.S. Navy is establishing a task force that will focus solely on ocean science, the Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy announced on March 24. Named Task Force Ocean, the unit is part of an effort to further assess the state of ocean science in the Navy, which encompasses its oceanographic i

about 9 years ago
Royal Norwegian Navy to get Hugin AUVs for mine countermeasure tasks
Autonomous Systems

Royal Norwegian Navy to get Hugin AUVs for mine countermeasure tasks

The Royal Norwegian Navy is getting a mine countermeasure capability boost with a new set of autonomous underwater vehicles. Contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA), Kongsberg Maritime is to deliver four complete Hugin AUV systems for detection, classification and identification o

about 9 years ago
Indian Navy retires TU142M maritime patrol aircraft
Defense Strategies

Indian Navy retires TU142M maritime patrol aircraft

The Indian Navy is decommissioning the TU142M Long Range Maritime Patrol aircraft after it spent 29 years serving the nation. The Russian-built Tupolev aircraft will be formally de-inducted by Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff during a ceremony at Indian Naval Air Station Rajali, in Arak

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy landing ship heads for cyclone support mission
Amphibious & Support Ships

Australian Navy landing ship heads for cyclone support mission

Royal Australian Navy’s amphibious landing ship dock HMAS Choules set sail for northern Queensland in anticipation of Tropical Cyclone Debbie. The amphibious ship left Sydney on March 27 as part of broader Australian Defence Force support to Queensland emergency services responding to the cyclone, w

about 9 years ago
Raytheon Anschütz to supply navigation system for new research vessel
Sensors & Combat Systems

Raytheon Anschütz to supply navigation system for new research vessel

Ship designer VARD has contracted German Raytheon Anschütz for the supply of a Synapsis integrated navigation system (INS) to an advanced research vessel that is being built in India. The Synapsis INS is part of a large equipment and electrical installation package, which VARD Electro AS will provid

about 9 years ago
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