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Fourth OPV Enters Indian Navy Fleet
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Fourth OPV Enters Indian Navy Fleet

The Indian Navy received the fourth 105 m class Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel (NOPV) INS Sumitra on 16 July, 2014. Goa Shipyard Limited was contracted to design and build the four NOPVs in order to reinforce the country’s maritime defence. INS Sumitra, the Indian Navy’s largest Offshore Patrol Vess

about 12 years ago
Indian, Russian Navies Engage in INDRA 2014
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Indian, Russian Navies Engage in INDRA 2014

Ships of the Eastern Fleet of the Indian Navy, viz., INS Shivalik, INS Ranvijay and INS Shakti, under the Command of Rear Admiral Atul Kumar Jain, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet, arrived at Vladivostok on 14 July 14. Indian Navy officials were welcomed by the representatives of the Rus

about 12 years ago
Italian Navy Vessels Conduct Numerous Activities
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Italian Navy Vessels Conduct Numerous Activities

The Italian Navy, her personnel and assets, are engaged in a number of activities ranging from social commitment, humanitarian aid, environment protection and scientific research, in accordance with her dual–use vocation. The Navy’s minehunters and hydrographic units are deployed to detect mines a

about 12 years ago
BAE Systems Wins USS New Orleans Maintenance Deal
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BAE Systems Wins USS New Orleans Maintenance Deal

BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair, San Diego, California, is being awarded a $15,1 million modification to previously awarded cost-plus-award-fee contract for USS New Orleans (LPD 18) fiscal 2014 selected restricted availability (SRA). An SRA includes the planning and execution of depot-level main

about 12 years ago
Huntington Ingalls Receives Affordability Design Contract
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Huntington Ingalls Receives Affordability Design Contract

Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Ingalls Shipbuilding division has been awarded an affordability design contract for $23.5 million for early industry involvement to reduce the construction and life-cycle cost for the amphibious assault ship LHA 8. “Ingalls Shipbuilding has been constructing large-de

about 12 years ago
HMS Illustrious Withdraws from Service
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HMS Illustrious Withdraws from Service

The last of the Invincible class carriers, HMS Illustrious, will make her final entry into Portsmouth on Tuesday 22 July. After a career spanning 32 years, the Royal Navy’s helicopter and command platform is being withdrawn from service. Illustrious is succeeded by HMS Ocean, the Royal Navy’s larg

about 12 years ago
RIMPAC Exercises Keep HMAS Success Busy
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RIMPAC Exercises Keep HMAS Success Busy

HMAS Success has been busy since sailing from Pearl Harbor for the sea phase of RIMPAC, having conducted replenishment operations with Her Majesties Canadian Ship Calgary and United States Ships Lake Champlain, Spruance and Sampson. She has also operated with the Canadian submarine HMCS Victoria.

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: MH-60S Sea Hawk in RIMPAC Drills
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Image of the Day: MH-60S Sea Hawk in RIMPAC Drills

An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter, embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), participates in a helicopter exercise off the coast of the Hawaiian Island of Kauai during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014. The helicopter is assigned to the Black Knights of Helicopter Sea Co

about 12 years ago
UK Navy’s Wildcat Helicopters Contract to Sustain 300 Jobs
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UK Navy’s Wildcat Helicopters Contract to Sustain 300 Jobs

The Royal UK Navy’s new Wildcat helicopters will be fitted with £90 million missiles thanks to a contract that will sustain 300 UK jobs. The next-generation precision future anti-surface guided weapon (FASGW) (heavy) and FASGW (light) missiles will be integrated, tested and installed on 28 Wildcat

about 12 years ago
Raytheon to Integrate Torpedoes for Turkish Navy’s Aircraft
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Raytheon to Integrate Torpedoes for Turkish Navy’s Aircraft

Raytheon Company will serve as weapons integrator for Italian aircraft manufacturer Alenia Aermacchi, providing 31 months of engineering services support for integration of MK 54 and MK 46 torpedoes onto the Alenia Aermacchi ATR-72-600ASW maritime patrol aircraft. Raytheon received a $5.7 million

about 12 years ago
VP-5 Deploys to U.S. 7th Fleet
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VP-5 Deploys to U.S. 7th Fleet

The Mad Foxes of Patrol Squadron (VP) 5 began a seven-month deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, following a turnover ceremony at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, July 15. VP-5 relieved The War Eagles of Patrol Squadron 16, based out of Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, assu

about 12 years ago
USS America Pays Visit to Cartagena, Colombia
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USS America Pays Visit to Cartagena, Colombia

The future amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) will conduct a port visit to Cartagena, Colombia on July 17. During the visit, the ship’s military and civilian crew will have the opportunity to experience the rich culture of this host nation and serve as goodwill ambassadors. Capt. Robert A

about 12 years ago
TAPA Experiments Held aboard HMAS Success
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TAPA Experiments Held aboard HMAS Success

Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) presents participating nations with opportunities to work together on mutually beneficial defence projects. HMAS Success was the ideal platform to support Australia’s involvement in the practical component of a joint Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, United Stat

about 12 years ago
HMS Iron Duke Docks in Guinea, West Africa
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HMS Iron Duke Docks in Guinea, West Africa

For the first time in 15 years, the Royal UK Navy has visited Guinea in West Africa, when HMS Iron Duke put into Conakry for four days. Going alongside in the city port the warship was joined by RFA Black Rover to conduct capability development and training for Guinean forces. The two ships combin

about 12 years ago
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