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EU Navfor Bids Fond Farewell to MV Caroline Scan
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EU Navfor Bids Fond Farewell to MV Caroline Scan

After two and a half years protecting the World Food Programme (WFP) ship, MV Caroline Scan, from pirate attack off the coast of Somalia, the EU Naval Force has bid the vessel and her hard-working crew a fond farewell. In April 2014, MV Caroline Scan will be entering a period of maintenance, so th

about 12 years ago
Indian Navy Participates in KOMODO Exercise
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Indian Navy Participates in KOMODO Exercise

Multilateral Humanitarian Assistance / disaster relief (HA/DR) Exercise, “KOMODO” is being conducted from 28 Mar-03 Apr 14 in Indonesia. The exercise participants include India, Indonesia, USA, China, Russia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippi

about 12 years ago
USS Abraham Lincoln Finishes First Year in RCOH
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USS Abraham Lincoln Finishes First Year in RCOH

March 28, 2014 marks the end of the first year in the refueling complex overhaul (RCOH) for the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) at Newport News Shipyard in Newport News, Va. According to a 2002 study by the Research and Development National Defense Institute, “The midlif

about 12 years ago
German Frigate Hessen Meets with Civilian Cruise Liner at Sea
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German Frigate Hessen Meets with Civilian Cruise Liner at Sea

It’s not every day that passengers on board a civilian cruise liner would get so close to a warship on operations that they could wave to each other, but this is just what happened last week when the German cruise liner, AIDAdiva, with over 2,000 passengers on board, met German frigate FGS Hessen at

about 12 years ago
Ukrainian Servicemen Put on Full Alert amid Russian Border Exercises
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Ukrainian Servicemen Put on Full Alert amid Russian Border Exercises

“ We are observing concentration of Russian troops and their manoeuvres on Ukrainian border with the Russian Federation. The absence of invading interests at the official level should not diminish attentiveness and watchfulness of the Ukrainian army. Our servicemen are on full alert. Generally, this

about 12 years ago
EU NAVFOR, Chinese Navy Warships Train Together in Gulf of Aden
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EU NAVFOR, Chinese Navy Warships Train Together in Gulf of Aden

Ahead of Chinese President Xi’s visit to the European Union in Brussels, a significant naval exercise has taken place in the Gulf of Aden to demonstrate the growing cooperation between the EU and China on issues of international security and defence. EU Naval Force warships, FS Siroco and FGS Hess

about 12 years ago
US Navy’s Newest Research Ship Christened
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US Navy’s Newest Research Ship Christened

Chief of U.S. Naval Research Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder joined family members of the late Neil Armstrong March 29 to christen the Navy’s newest research ship, named for the legendary astronaut and first man to walk on the moon. The lead Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research (AGOR) ship in its cl

about 12 years ago
Antarctica: HMS Protector Reaches Her Southernmost Point Ever
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Antarctica: HMS Protector Reaches Her Southernmost Point Ever

The Royal Navy’s ice patrol ship HMS Protector has ventured further south than ever before – just 1,500 miles from the South Pole – as she continued her scientific work around the frozen continent. On the latest stage of her work to improve seafaring charts of remote waters, supporting the work of

about 12 years ago
Top News of the Week Mar 24 – 30, 2014
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Top News of the Week Mar 24 – 30, 2014

Korea Opts for Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Aircraft The Republic of Korea has formally selected the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft for its F-X fighter acquisition program. USS Elrod Takes Over Escort Duties of Libyan Seized Tanker The U.S. Navy’s USS Elrod relieved the USS Stout of

about 12 years ago
USCG Receives Ninth Fast Response Cutter
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USCG Receives Ninth Fast Response Cutter

Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. has delivered the KATHLEEN MOORE, the ninth Fast Response Cutter (FRC) to the United States Coast Guard. Bollinger President, Chris Bollinger announced the successful delivery of the USCGC KATHLEEN MOORE to the 7th Coast Guard District in Key West, FL, stating, “We are ve

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: Royal Marines Launch Amphibious Assault from HMS Bulwark
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Image of the Day: Royal Marines Launch Amphibious Assault from HMS Bulwark

Royal Marines from 42 Commando prepare to launch an amphibious assault from HMS Bulwark’s landing dock within Exercise Joint Warrior. The exercise, which began on 25 March, will engage more than 35 warships, 25 different types of aircraft, and a total of nearly 13,000 personnel from the various pa

about 12 years ago
Russia to Share Its Advanced Submarine Technology with China?
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Russia to Share Its Advanced Submarine Technology with China?

Russia could provide China with its latest Kalina-class submarine, the Voice of Russia writes. Official Beijing had initially requested from the Russian Government to provide its Navy with four Lada-class submarines. The plan was to revamp these subs with Chinese engines and an electronic fire-con

about 12 years ago
ICEX 2014: Focusing on the Arctic
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ICEX 2014: Focusing on the Arctic

The U.S. Navy’s top admiral, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert, spent time last weekend at the Navy’s Arctic Ice Camp and embarked aboard the USS New Mexico (SSN 779) as it participated in Ice Exercise 2014 (ICEX) with USS Hampton (SSN 767) beneath the Arctic Ocean. “It’s necessa

about 12 years ago
USS Curtis Wilbur Conducts Torpedo Exercise within Multi-Sail 2014
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USS Curtis Wilbur Conducts Torpedo Exercise within Multi-Sail 2014

Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG 54) launched a MK46 exercise torpedo (EXTORP) March 22, during a live-fire anti-submarine warfare event as part of Multi-Sail 2014. Multi-Sail 2014 is an annually held Destroyer Squadron 15 (DESRON 15) exercise in the 7th Fleet Ar

about 12 years ago
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