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VIDEO: LCAC- Main Connector between Ship and Shore
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VIDEO: LCAC- Main Connector between Ship and Shore

Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) has ushered in a dramatic innovation in modern amphibious warfare technology. There are numerous advantages of LCAC, including decreased risk to ships and personnel of being located, lower susceptibility to mines than other assault craft or vehicles etc. The U.S. Nav

about 12 years ago
Lusty Transits Suez, Heads Home
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Lusty Transits Suez, Heads Home

The Portsmouth-based helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious has passed through the Suez Canal and is steaming her way across the Mediterranean for her delayed return home, since she was diverted to the typhoon-hit Philippines for relief operations. The warship has 3,600 miles to go before she arrives h

about 12 years ago
Italian Navy Ship Rescues 233 African Migrants
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Italian Navy Ship Rescues 233 African Migrants

The Italian Navy Landing Platform Helicopter (LPH) ship San Marco saved 233 migrants from an ill-fated journey in the Mediterranean waters south of Sicily late Wednesday, Reuters reports. The immigrants were subsequently transferred to a frigate, which ferried them to Augusta, a port town in eastern

about 12 years ago
MV Cape Ray Gears Up for Disposal of Syria’s Chemical Weapons
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MV Cape Ray Gears Up for Disposal of Syria’s Chemical Weapons

A transportable chemical weapons disposal system, designed by the U.S. Defense Department, has been installed on the Maritime Administration’s cargo ship MV Cape Ray, which will soon set sail for the Mediterranean Sea to destroy Syria’s arsenal of chemical weapons, Stars and Stripes informed. Accord

about 12 years ago
USA: BAE Systems Lands MK 41 VLS Contract Options
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USA: BAE Systems Lands MK 41 VLS Contract Options

BAE Systems, Land & Armaments L.P. was awarded a $19.2 million contract modification by the U.S. Navy to exercise options for fiscal 2014 MK 41 vertical launching system canister production requirements. Production requirements will include 89 MK 21 MOD 3 (SM-6) canisters, coding plug assemblies, ex

about 12 years ago
Australian Navy Chief Denies Claims on Armidale Patrol Boat Maintenance
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Australian Navy Chief Denies Claims on Armidale Patrol Boat Maintenance

Australian Navy Chief, Vice Admiral Ray Griggs, corrected media reporting in News Corp newspapers on Tuesday, 31 December 2013, according to which Australia’s navy patrol boats are “literally cracking up under the pressure of intercepting the surge in asylum-seeker vessels.” The article also specula

about 12 years ago
USS Fort Worth Undergoes Underwater Waterjet Seal & Evaluation
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USS Fort Worth Undergoes Underwater Waterjet Seal & Evaluation

Divers from the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC) have carried out the first full underwater waterjet seal and evaluation on a littoral combat ship (LCS), USS Fort Worth (LCS 3), the US Navy said yesterday. NAVSEA’s Supervisor of Salvage and Di

about 12 years ago
INS Vikramaditya Due in Three Weeks
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INS Vikramaditya Due in Three Weeks

India’s largest aircraft carrier, INS Vikramaditya, currently en route from Russia to India, is going to enter Indian waters in three weeks, Indian media sources claim. The long-awaited warship, worth $2.3 billion, departed Russia’s Sevmash shipyard in November and is expected to reach her homeport

about 12 years ago
Spanish PM Calls on Álvaro de Bazán’s Crew
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Spanish PM Calls on Álvaro de Bazán’s Crew

The flagship of NATO’s anti-piracy operation ‘Ocean Shield’, Spanish F-100 frigate Álvaro de Bazán, welcomed aboard the Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy. The Prime Minister was hosted by rear-admiral Eugenio Díaz del Río, commander of the operation, who briefed the PM on the activities carried

about 12 years ago
British Warship Shares Knowledge with Tanzanian Colleagues
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British Warship Shares Knowledge with Tanzanian Colleagues

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania hosted British warship HMS Westminster for a working visit in mid December. The visit was aimed at sharing knowledge with Tanzanian counterparts related to maritime boarding operations. The training package covered all aspects of boarding operations, arranged by the UK’s Nati

about 12 years ago
Djibouti: ESPS Tornado Swaps Helicopters
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Djibouti: ESPS Tornado Swaps Helicopters

Spanish warship, ESPS Tornado, integrated with the EU Naval Force on counter-piracy operation, dropped anchor in the port of Djibouti on 26 December 2013 to change helicopters, since its Augusta Bell 212 helicopter had become unserviceable and beyond repair. As a result, the Spanish Navy arranged fo

about 12 years ago
Spain: Cantabria Welcomed Home after 215 Days at Sea
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Spain: Cantabria Welcomed Home after 215 Days at Sea

Spanish fleet replenishment ship ‘Cantabria’ has returned to her home port in Ferrol, Spain after spending a year deployed to Australia where she integrated with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The ship has supplied more than 12,000 tons of fuel and sailed 43,200 miles during 215 days at sea. Since

about 12 years ago
HMAS Sirius Under New Command
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HMAS Sirius Under New Command

The Royal Australian Navy’s replenishment ship HMAS Sirius has changed command off Christmas Island, with the formal exchange of a petrol nozzle – a symbol of excellent support Sirius provides to the fleet. Captain Brian Delamont was relieved by Commander Darren Grogan. CAPT Delamont reflected on th

about 12 years ago
Australia: Typhoons Installed aboard NUSHIP Canberra
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Australia: Typhoons Installed aboard NUSHIP Canberra

Four Typhoon stabilised weapons systems have been installed onboard NUSHIP Canberra, a Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) under construction for the Royal Australian Navy. The advanced weapons systems, comprising a 25 mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun and a coaxially mounted M240 7.62mm machine gun, will be t

about 12 years ago
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