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Brazilian Aircraft Carrier Restored to Full Capacity
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Brazilian Aircraft Carrier Restored to Full Capacity

The Brazilian Navy has hired DCNS to carry out a ship check on the forward catapult of its aircraft carrier São Paulo. DCNS team of engineers conducted the diagnostics and trials for the Brazilian Navy in November at the naval premises of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After the team’s intervention, the

about 12 years ago
USS Missouri Returns Home from Its First Overseas Deployment
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USS Missouri Returns Home from Its First Overseas Deployment

A few hundred families, friends and Navy personnel welcomed home USS Missouri (SSN 780) at Naval Submarine Base New London, Dec. 20, after the Virginia-class attack submarine completed its first overseas deployment. Missouri was one of eight East Coast-based attack submarines that departed in 2013 f

about 12 years ago
Biggest Ever Heroin Seizure in CMF History
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Biggest Ever Heroin Seizure in CMF History

On December 18, HMCS Toronto (Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship) successfully prevented a narcotics shipment during a patrol in the Arabian Sea region, within the framework of Operation ARTEMIS. During a recent boarding off the east coast of Africa, HMCS Toronto discovered 506 bags of heroin weighing more

about 12 years ago
Australian Navy Awards Raytheon ALFS Contract
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Australian Navy Awards Raytheon ALFS Contract

Raytheon company has received a USD 42.58 million contract for the manufacture and delivery of AN/AQS-22 Airbone Low Frequency Sonar spares for the Royal Australian Navy. The sonar is an undersea warfare sensor of the MH-60R helicopter, which enables the aircraft to accomplish the assigned undersea

about 12 years ago
Top News of the Week Dec 16 – 22, 2013
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Top News of the Week Dec 16 – 22, 2013

Atlas Elektronik to Supply Sonar for Royal Thai Navy’s New Frigate ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GmbH has been commissioned by the Korean yard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Ma- rine Engineering (DSME) with the supply and integration of a bow sonar (ASO) as well as a low- frequency active towed array sonar (ACTAS) for a

about 12 years ago
USA: Executive Officer and Command Master Chief Relieved of Duties
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USA: Executive Officer and Command Master Chief Relieved of Duties

Commander, Destroyer Squadron 28 relieved the USS Jason Dunham’s (DDG 109) executive officer and command master chief of their duties Dec. 20 as a result of their inappropriate responses to reports of hazing conduct, including failure to inform the commanding officer regarding the alleged hazing. Ca

about 12 years ago
Busy Year for Australian Navy
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Busy Year for Australian Navy

2013 was one of the busiest years on recent record for the Royal Australian Navy Fleet. During a period of substantial border protection activity, and against a backdrop of international piracy and narcotics trading interdiction in the Middle East and Indian Ocean, the Navy continued to meet its mis

about 12 years ago
USS John Paul Jones Marks 20th Birthday
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USS John Paul Jones Marks 20th Birthday

Guided-missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53), commemorated its 20th year of service with members of the ship’s first plankowners at Naval Base San Diego, Calif. Dec. 18. John Paul Jones, named after American Revolutionary War Navy Capt. John Paul Jones, was commissioned Dec. 18, 1993. Cmdr.

about 12 years ago
Atlas Elektronik to Supply Sonar for Royal Thai Navy’s New Frigate
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Atlas Elektronik to Supply Sonar for Royal Thai Navy’s New Frigate

ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GmbH has been commissioned by the Korean yard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Ma- rine Engineering (DSME) with the supply and integration of a bow sonar (ASO) as well as a low- frequency active towed array sonar (ACTAS) for a new frigate of the Royal Thai Navy. Delivery of the systems is plan

about 12 years ago
British Warship Calls at Vietnam after Seven Years
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British Warship Calls at Vietnam after Seven Years

HMS Daring has arrived in Da Nang, Vietnam, following a successful visit to Shanghai, China. She is the first British ship to visit Vietnam in seven years; the last visit was by HMS Echo in 2006 to Ho Chi Minh City. It is the first ever visit by a British warship to Da Nang, and […]

about 12 years ago
STX Completes Fore Part of Russia’s Second Mistral-Class
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STX Completes Fore Part of Russia’s Second Mistral-Class

The fore part of the second Mistral-class ship under construction for the Russian Navy, LHD Sevastopol (N33), has been completed by the addition of a 440 t block at France-based shipyard STX. This operation will be followed by the erection of radar masts at the beginning of 2014 and by addition of t

about 12 years ago
NAVFAC, Watts Contrack Pen USD 57 Million Contract
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NAVFAC, Watts Contrack Pen USD 57 Million Contract

Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Pacific awarded a $57 million firm-fixed-price contract Dec. 17 to Watts Contrack, a Joint Venture of Honolulu, Hawaii for the construction of a Marine Vertical (MV) 22 hangar, supporting utility infrastructure, and an aircraft staging area for Marine Co

about 12 years ago
USS Hampton Arrives Home
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USS Hampton Arrives Home

Friends and family of Sailors aboard the Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Hampton (SSN 767) welcomed home Hampton’s crew Dec. 18 following a six-month deployment to the Western Pacific. The deployment supported the nation’s maritime strategy, which includes maritime security, forward pres

about 12 years ago
NUWC Newport Installs First Virginia Payload Tube
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NUWC Newport Installs First Virginia Payload Tube

Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Newport announced a major milestone for its Virginia Payload Tube Life Cycle Support Facility, Nov. 20 – the installation of the first Virginia Payload Tube. The new facility allows Navy engineers to conduct tests with an actual Virginia-class submarine payload t

about 12 years ago
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