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Oil tanker attacked in Bab-el-Mandeb strait
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Oil tanker attacked in Bab-el-Mandeb strait

Three men in a skiff approached a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the southern Bab-el-Mandeb strait and opened fire on it on May 31, EU NAVFOR has confirmed. The vessel’s master reported that the attackers fired three rocket-propelled grenades, before breaking off the attack. The onboard arme

about 9 years ago
NATO ships train with Royal Moroccan Navy
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NATO ships train with Royal Moroccan Navy

Ships from NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) joined Royal Moroccan Navy ships for a series of exercises off the coast of Casablanca, Morocco on Tuesday. SNMG2, consisting of flagship Spanish frigate ESPS Blas de Lezo and Turkish frigate TCG Gokceada joined Royal Moroccan Navy ships Mohammed V

about 9 years ago
Canada extends contribution to Combined Maritime Forces
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Canada extends contribution to Combined Maritime Forces

The government of Canada has extended the country’s contribution to international maritime security operations in the Middle East and East Africa under operation Artemis. Announced by defence minister Harjit S. Sajjan and parliamentary secretary Jean Rioux, operation Artemis authorizes the Canadian

about 9 years ago
USS James E. Williams deploys to Europe, Africa
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USS James E. Williams deploys to Europe, Africa

The crew of U.S. Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS James E. Williams (DDG 95) started their deployment departing Naval Station Norfolk on May 23. USS James E. Williams will be conducting a regularly-scheduled deployment to perform maritime operations in the Navy’s 5th and 6th F

about 9 years ago
Italian Navy frigate trains with Djiboutian Navy
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Italian Navy frigate trains with Djiboutian Navy

Sailors from the Italian Navy’s Maestrale-class frigate ITS Espero carried out maritime training with a team from the Djiboutian Navy during their recent port visit in Djibouti. Currently part of the EUNAVFOR’s counter-piracy operation Atalanta, ITS Espero worked with EUCAP Somalia staff during the

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy frigate seizes heroin off the coast of Africa
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Australian Navy frigate seizes heroin off the coast of Africa

Royal Australia Navy frigate HMAS Arunta seized some 250 kilograms of heroin from a vessel off the coast of Africa. The interdiction took place on May 10 in the waters of the Indian Ocean. This is also Arunta’s second narcotic interdiction since she joined counter-terrorism operations in December la

about 9 years ago
Royal Moroccan Navy trains with US Navy cruiser
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Royal Moroccan Navy trains with US Navy cruiser

U.S. and Royal Moroccan Navy vessels took part in cooperation exercises in Moroccan waters on May 5. Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (CG 72) conducted maritime interdiction operations (MIO) and small boat defense procedures with Moroccan patrol vessel P306 RMNS Commandant El

about 9 years ago
French frigate seizes heroin off the Horn of Africa
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French frigate seizes heroin off the Horn of Africa

French frigate FS Surcouf collaborated with a Royal New Zealand Air Force P-3K2 Orion maritime patrol aircraft to make her first cocaine interception as part of the Combined Task Force 150 (CTF-150). Less than three weeks into its deployment, FS Surcouf made two narcotics seizures, with back to back

about 9 years ago
Canadian Navy ships return from West Africa deployment
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Canadian Navy ships return from West Africa deployment

Two Royal Canadian Navy Kingston-class coastal defence vessels, HMCS Summerside and Moncton, returned to Halifax on May 2, following a two-month deployment to West Africa. The deployment was part of a mission called Neptune Trident 17-01 and saw the ships work with allies and partners to build relat

about 9 years ago
Trilateral amphibious drill concludes off Djibouti
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Trilateral amphibious drill concludes off Djibouti

Warships and personnel from U.S., U.K. and France completed a two-week multilateral amphibious exercise in international waters off the coast of Djibouti and in the vicinity of Djibouti and Arta Beach. Named Alligator Dagger 17, the exercise is led by U.S. Naval Amphibious Forces, and joined by forc

about 9 years ago
ESPS Galicia prevents merchant ship from being pirated
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ESPS Galicia prevents merchant ship from being pirated

Late on Saturday night during a European Union counter-piracy patrol close to the east coast of Somalia, EU NAVFOR’s Spanish flagship, ESPS Galicia, received a SOS distress call from the master of merchant ship, MT Costina, to say that his vessel was being attacked by a number of armed pirates in a

about 9 years ago
South Korea joins anti-piracy drill in Gulf of Aden
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South Korea joins anti-piracy drill in Gulf of Aden

A South Korean Navy ship already patrolling the Horn of Africa as part of an EU-led task force was sent to participate in an international anti-piracy drill that took place in the Gulf of Aden. The Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class destroyer ROKS Choe Yeong joined U.S., Japanese and Royal Navy warships i

about 9 years ago
US, France, UK forces hone amphibious skills off Djibouti
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US, France, UK forces hone amphibious skills off Djibouti

Ships and personnel from U.S., UK and France have kicked off the two-week multilateral amphibious exercise Alligator Dagger 17. The drill is taking place in international waters off the coast of Djibouti and in the vicinity of Djibouti and Arta Beach, between April 5 and 20. Participating forces inc

about 9 years ago
Indian, Chinese Navy ships thwart hijacking attempt in Gulf of Aden
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Indian, Chinese Navy ships thwart hijacking attempt in Gulf of Aden

Indian and Chinese Navy ships prevented pirates from hijacking a merchant vessel in the Gulf of Aden late on April 8. The captain of the Tuvalu-registered bulk carrier MV OS 35 sent a distress call after the pirates attacked and boarded the vessel. The vessel’s crew locked themselves in a strong roo

about 9 years ago
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