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Most Read News, November 24 – 30, 2014
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Most Read News, November 24 – 30, 2014

VIDEO: Canada Marks Modernization of the Halifax-Class Frigates The Honourable Rob Nicholson, P.C., Q.C., M.P. for Niagara Falls and Minister of Canadian National Defence, yesterday announced the successful modernization of the first four Halifax-Class frigates. TenCate Advanced Armour to Support

about 11 years ago
Royal Navy Helicopters Deliver Aid to Continue Ebola Effort
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Royal Navy Helicopters Deliver Aid to Continue Ebola Effort

Royal Navy helicopters have delivered essential materials to Northern Sierra Leone as the part of the UK’s ongoing efforts to tackle Ebola. Responding to a United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) request, a Merlin helicopter from 820 Naval Air Squadron lifted urgent supplies for a support camp to

about 11 years ago
BNS Leopold I Holds Maritime Capacity Building with Tanzanian Navy
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BNS Leopold I Holds Maritime Capacity Building with Tanzanian Navy

On 19 and 20 November, during her recent port visit to Dar Es Salam, EU Naval Force warship BNS Leopold I hosted members of the Tanzanian Navy in support of EUCAP Nestor’s initiative to conduct Local Maritime Capability Building (LMCB). On the first day, BNS Leopold I’s crew organised several worksh

about 11 years ago
Most Read News, November 17 – 23, 2014
Amphibious & Support Ships

Most Read News, November 17 – 23, 2014

Sweden Confirms Intruder in Stockholm Archipelago The Swedish Armed Forces confirmed that a submarine has violated Swedish territorial integrity. Results from the analysis following the intelligence operation conducted in October are unambiguous. Two US Naval Ships Collide in the Gulf of Aden Two U.

about 11 years ago
EU’s Operation Atalanta Extended until 2016
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EU’s Operation Atalanta Extended until 2016

The Council has extended the EU’s counter-piracy Operation Atalanta by two more years, until 12 December 2016. The Operation’s main focus is the protection of World Food Programme vessels delivering humanitarian aid to Somalia; and the deterrence, repression and disruption of piracy off the Somali c

about 11 years ago
Two US Naval Ships Collide in the Gulf of Aden
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Two US Naval Ships Collide in the Gulf of Aden

Two U.S. Naval supply ships collided in the Gulf of Aden Nov. 20 at 5:26 a.m. (GMT) with no injuries to crew members. USNS Amelia Earhart (T-AKE 6) and USNS Walter S. Diehl (T-AO 193) collided as they were beginning an underway replenishment operation. Initial reports indicate only minor damage to b

about 11 years ago
JSS Karel Doorman Brings Aid Supplies to Freetown, Sierra Leone
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JSS Karel Doorman Brings Aid Supplies to Freetown, Sierra Leone

The Netherlands Navy’s Joint Logistics Support Ship Karel Doorman arrived in Freetown, Sierra Leone and started unloading supplies yesterday, November 19, to help fight Ebola. The vessel delivered the much needed aid in the means of protective clothing, beds, medical equipment and other, totalling o

about 11 years ago
Most Read News, November 03 – 09, 2014
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Most Read News, November 03 – 09, 2014

USS Jimmy Carter Propulsion Deal Goes to DRS Technologies DRS Power & Control Technologies is being awarded a $17,9 million modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the accomplishment of the redesign of the advanced secondary propulsion unit motor con

about 11 years ago
RFA Argus Fights Ebola in Sierra Leone
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RFA Argus Fights Ebola in Sierra Leone

The presence of Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship RFA Argus is already being felt in Sierra Leone, one of the countries worst affected by Ebola. Within minutes of her arrival crew members were already unloading Department for International Development stores and 32 off road vehicles which are now being use

about 11 years ago
Indian, Brazilian, South African Navies Show Off Skills
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Indian, Brazilian, South African Navies Show Off Skills

Indian, Brazilian and South African Naval forces put up naval demonstrations for IBSAMAR IV Media Day at South African Navy Training base in Saldanha Bay, SAS Saldanha, on Thursday October 30, 2014. Inside the inner harbour two South African Naval ships, SAS SPIOENKOP and SAS UMHLOTI, were used as p

about 11 years ago
Gabonese Navy Orders Two OPVs from Kership
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Gabonese Navy Orders Two OPVs from Kership

Kership, a jointly owned company between French firms Piriou and DCNS, recently received an order for two offshore patrol vessels from the Gabonese Navy. One of the vessels, a modernized 54m patrol vessel of the P400 class, is expected to be delivered in mid-2015, while the other vessel, a 58m offsh

about 11 years ago
Top News of the Week Oct 27 – Nov 2, 2014
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Top News of the Week Oct 27 – Nov 2, 2014

Rolls-Royce Exhibits Naval Defence Propulsion and System Solutions at Euronaval Under the brand MTU, Rolls-Royce will be presenting propulsion and system solutions for the naval defence and marine sectors at the Euronaval exhibition in Paris from 27 to 31 October (Hall B2, Stand F38). Hull Misses th

about 11 years ago
RFA Argus Arrives in Sierra Leone to Fight Ebola
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RFA Argus Arrives in Sierra Leone to Fight Ebola

The Royal Fleet Auxiliary aviation support ship RFA Argus has arrived in Sierra Leone – offloading vital equipment and stores that will aid their government’s fight against Ebola. Argus left Falmouth on Friday, October 17 and made good progress down the West Coast of Africa to Freetown, the capital

about 11 years ago
RFA Argus Transports Vehicles to Sierra Leone
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RFA Argus Transports Vehicles to Sierra Leone

The 32 UK-funded vehicles are on their way to Sierra Leone where they will transport staff, medicines and equipment to help defeat Ebola. 32 UK-funded pickup trucks to assist efforts to defeat Ebola in Sierra Leone have been loaded aboard the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Argus during a planned stop at

about 12 years ago
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