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Cameroon Navy Takes Delivery of Three New Patrol Boats
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Cameroon Navy Takes Delivery of Three New Patrol Boats

Cameroon navy has taken delivery of three new Boston Whaler patrol boats from the US. These boats will be used for countering threats of piracy and lawlessness. The navy evaluated the patrol boats at a presentation ceremony. Reportedly, the New Boston Whalers were bought at undisclosed cost. This pu

about 14 years ago
John C. Stennis CSG Rescues Iranian Fishing Vessel From Pirates
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John C. Stennis CSG Rescues Iranian Fishing Vessel From Pirates

Forces assigned to the John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group, rescued an Iranian fishing vessel from pirates in the northern Arabian Sea, Jan. 5. At approximately 12:30 p.m local time, an SH-60S Seahawk from guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG 100) detected a suspected pirate skiff alongside the I

about 14 years ago
Iran Dispatches Warships in Red Sea
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Iran Dispatches Warships in Red Sea

Spokesman for Iranian foreign ministry confirmed intentions of his country to dispatch naval force to the Red Sea. Naval presence in the Red Sea and navigation in international waters is Iran’s legitimate right, reports MIGnews citing the diplomat. As for him, it is important step towards maintainin

about 15 years ago
Iranian Patrol Ships Hinder Pirates’ Attempt to Hijack Russian Vessel
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Iranian Patrol Ships Hinder Pirates’ Attempt to Hijack Russian Vessel

Fleet of Iranian patrol ships hindered pirates’ attempt to hijack a Russian-flagged vessel. Speaking at the press conference in Iranian southern port of Bushehr, Director-General of the Port and Maritime Organization of Bushehr province Mohammad Rastad said Iranian Navy warships deployed in the Gulf

about 15 years ago
Pacific Fleet Task Unit Begins Patrolling Gulf of Aden
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Pacific Fleet Task Unit Begins Patrolling Gulf of Aden

Pacific Fleet (PF) task unit led by large ASW ship Admiral Panteleyev on Sept 28 arrived at assigned region off the Horn of Africa to protect civil shipping from pirate attacks, reports RIA Novosti referring to official spokesman for Russian Navy. Russian warships have been maintaining security of n

about 15 years ago
EU NAVFOR Welcomes German MPRA
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EU NAVFOR Welcomes German MPRA

EU NAVFOR welcomed a German Maritime Patrol Reconnaissance Aircraft (MPRA) which will operate off the Horn of Africa. Based in Djibouti, the Lockheed Martin P-3C ‘ORION’, will add to the mission’s capabilities until December. In a letter to the detachment, the Force Commander, Rear Admiral Thomas Ju

about 15 years ago
German P-3C Maritime Patrol Aircraft to Reinforce EU-led Operation ATALANTA
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German P-3C Maritime Patrol Aircraft to Reinforce EU-led Operation ATALANTA

Next week, a P-3C maritime patrol aircraft from the Naval Air Wing 3 “Graf Zeppelin”, based in Nordholz, Germany, will reinforce the EU-led Operation ATALANTA, countering piracy in the Gulf of Aden and off the Horn of Africa. Therefore and in advance, the required material for maintaining the aircra

about 15 years ago
DCNS, KND Sign Memorandum of Understanding for OPVs in South Africa
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DCNS, KND Sign Memorandum of Understanding for OPVs in South Africa

DCNS and KND have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the promotion, construction and sale of offshore patrol vessels ( OPV s) in South Africa. The Gowind OPV leverages the most innovative technologies to ensure the success of maritime safety & security (MSS) and counterpiracy missions. D

about 15 years ago
U.S. Navy Completes First Free-Flight Test of Raytheon’s Joint Standoff Weapon C-1
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U.S. Navy Completes First Free-Flight Test of Raytheon’s Joint Standoff Weapon C-1

The U.S. Navy completed the first free-flight test of Raytheon Company’s (NYSE: RTN) Joint Standoff Weapon C-1, bringing the world’s only net-enabled standoff weapon with moving maritime target capability closer to initial operational capability. JSOW is a family of low-cost, air-to-ground weapons t

about 15 years ago
USS Samuel Leaves Tanzania after Eight-Day Training
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USS Samuel Leaves Tanzania after Eight-Day Training

USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG 58) (Sammy B) departed Tanzania after an eight-day training hub in support of Africa Partnership Station (APS) East, Aug. 8. The crew played a vital role in the hub’s success, which saw the graduation of 96 students from African partner nations in courses such as search an

about 15 years ago
UK: HMS Brocklesby Returns Home from Libya
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UK: HMS Brocklesby Returns Home from Libya

Royal Navy minehunter HMS Brocklesby was given a hero’s welcome by friends and family yesterday as she returned to Portsmouth Naval Base after five months supporting operations against Libya from the Mediterranean. HMS Brocklesby sailed into Portsmouth under her own version of the Jolly Roger black

about 15 years ago
HMS Bangor Reaches Libya
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HMS Bangor Reaches Libya

HMS Bangor has arrived in the Mediterranean where she will serve as part of NATO forces off the coast of Libya. The Sandown Class vessel left HM Naval Base Clyde on 6 June 2011 and sailed over 2,500 miles (4,023 km) to arrive in the warm waters of the Med to relieve fellow mine […]

about 15 years ago
UK: Apache Destroys Libyan Boats
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UK: Apache Destroys Libyan Boats

Two boats used by Colonel Gaddafi’s special forces were blown out of the water and an anti-aircraft battery destroyed by Apache gunships operating from HMS Ocean. In the latest action involving the Army Air Corps helicopters aboard Britain’s biggest warship, the Apaches were scrambled to intercept h

about 15 years ago
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