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Top News of the Week Feb. 2 – 9, 2014
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Top News of the Week Feb. 2 – 9, 2014

General Dynamics NASSCO Starts Construction of USNS John Glenn General Dynamics NASSCO today began construction of the future USNS John Glenn, the second ship of the U.S. Navy’s Mobile Landing Platform (MLP) program. The 765-foot long ship is scheduled to be delivered to the Navy in the first quarte

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: Osprey Touches Down aboard USS Boxer at Night Time
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Image of the Day: Osprey Touches Down aboard USS Boxer at Night Time

An MV-22 Osprey lands on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer during the maritime security operations on January 28th in the Arabian Sea. USS Boxer is the flagship for the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (13th MEU), is deployed

about 12 years ago
UK: HMS Pembroke Heads to Sea Trials
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UK: HMS Pembroke Heads to Sea Trials

The Royal Navy’s Sandown Class Minehunter HMS Pembroke left Babcock Shipyard in Rosyth and headed for sea trials having undergone a support period. Babcock upgraded the ship’s operational capability, sustainability, and habitability standards. The Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) has been

about 12 years ago
HMAS Melbourne Conducts Major Drug Bust
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HMAS Melbourne Conducts Major Drug Bust

HMAS Melbourne has intercepted a shipment of 353 kilograms of what is believed to be heroin during a boarding operation on a suspected drug smuggling dhow off the coast of Tanzania on Wednesday, 5 February 2014. The drugs are said to be worth $706 million Australian dollars, circa USD 626 million.

about 12 years ago
USS Halyburton Assists Panamanian Chopper Crash Victims
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USS Halyburton Assists Panamanian Chopper Crash Victims

One person was killed and eight injured in a crash of a Panamanian helicopter, a Bell 412, carrying nine crew onboard, while working together with USS Halyburton (FFG 40) in support of anti-drug operation Martillo, the U.S. Navy said in a release. The accident occurred when the Panamanian helicopt

about 12 years ago
VIDEO: HMNZS Otago Pushes Through the Ice
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VIDEO: HMNZS Otago Pushes Through the Ice

HMNZS Otago, a Protector class off-shore patrol vessel of the Royal New Zealand Navy, has ventured into the freezing colds of the Ross Sea around Antarctica within Operation Castle. See how the Navy coped with the challenges of the extreme weather conditions and adapted to changes on the way. Otag

about 12 years ago
India Imports about USD 4.78 Bln of Arms from Russia in 2013
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India Imports about USD 4.78 Bln of Arms from Russia in 2013

India received about USD 4.78 billion worth arms and military equipment from Russia last year, the RIA Novosti reported. The purchase included aircraft carrier Vikramaditya, gunsihps, warplanes and other equipment. The Indian Navy has officially taken over INS Vikramaditya, Russian former aircraft

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: HMS Montrose Sails into the Sunset
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Image of the Day: HMS Montrose Sails into the Sunset

The Royal Navy warship HMS Montrose sails into the sunset in early January. The frigate has left the Gulf heading for the waters of the Mediterranean Sea to join the Danish-led Operation ‘RESCSYR’. Also working alongside the Danish Task Group are the Russian nuclear-powered Heavy Cruiser Petr Veli

about 12 years ago
Multi-Million Fraud at Russian Shipyard
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Multi-Million Fraud at Russian Shipyard

Russian police is investigating a group of suspects, who are believed to be involved in a USD 28.7 million fraud scheme, committed during warship repair at the country’s shipyard Zvezda, according to the RIA Novosti. Seven criminal cases connected with the Russian shipyard Zvezda have been initiat

about 12 years ago
Italian Task Group Arrives in Cape Town
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Italian Task Group Arrives in Cape Town

The Italian aircraft carrier, ITS Cavour, arrived in Cape Town on February 5,within the framework of an African humanitarian tour, the News 24 reported. ITS Cavour was accompanied by the frigates Bergamini and Etna. During the visit to Cape Town, scheduled to take place from 5 to 11 February, the

about 12 years ago
US Navy Brings ‘Fresh Blood’ to Its Fleet in Japan
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US Navy Brings ‘Fresh Blood’ to Its Fleet in Japan

Younger and more capable ships of the U.S. Navy will be deployed to the Navy’s Forward Deployed Naval Forces (FDNF) based in Sasebo, Japan. The decision comes, as the Navy strives to build up its capacities in Japan, one of its strongest allies, and at the same time, retire old units from its flee

about 12 years ago
Sydney Hosts USS Kid for the First Time
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Sydney Hosts USS Kid for the First Time

USS Kid (DDG-100), an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy, docked in Sydney Harbour for a three-day visit. This is an inaugural visit for the Aegis destroyer and it comes in anticipation of the arrival of Australian Navy Air Warfare Destroyers (AWD), which will be armed with Aegi

about 12 years ago
US, UK Warships Replenish at Sea
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US, UK Warships Replenish at Sea

The Royal Navy ship, HMS Somerset replenished at sea with the US Navy replenishment oiler USNS Laramie. HMS Somerset received fuel from the Command Task Force 53 tanker without having to leave her area of operations. The type 23 frigate recently passed the Suez Canal and was in need of refuelling

about 12 years ago
US Navy Missile Destroyers Boost Moral in Tomakomai, Japan
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US Navy Missile Destroyers Boost Moral in Tomakomai, Japan

The U.S. Navy’s Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyers USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) and USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG 54) docked in Tomakomai, Japan, on February 4 for a taste of Japanese culture. Namely, the ships’ staff, accompanied by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and local citizens will tak

about 12 years ago
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