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UK Naval Ship Victoria Departs the Gulf
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UK Naval Ship Victoria Departs the Gulf

After three years continuously deployed at sea Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Fort Victoria has begun her journey back to the UK to undergo planned maintenance. Over the course of her deployment Fort Victoria has operated in the Gulf, Red Sea, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean. She has embarked the staff of

about 13 years ago
UK: First Female SAR Aircrewman
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UK: First Female SAR Aircrewman

Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose based 771 Naval Air Squadron (Search and Rescue) is proud to welcome onboard the first fully qualified SAR female ‘Aircrewman’, Leading Aircrewman (LACMN) Sarah Christenson. The inspiration for Sarah to join the Fleet Air Arm and train to become a SAR Aircrewman orig

about 13 years ago
EU Naval Forces Warn Yachts to Avoid the High Risk Area
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EU Naval Forces Warn Yachts to Avoid the High Risk Area

If there was ever a good reason to heed naval forces’ warnings about the continuing threat from Somali piracy, then an attack on a super tanker is surely one of them. As reported by the EU Naval Force last week, the fully laden super tanker was attacked by eight armed pirates on Friday 11 October, [

about 13 years ago
USA: Diversity and 95 Years of Naval Weapons Technology Celebrated
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USA: Diversity and 95 Years of Naval Weapons Technology Celebrated

Navy scientists and engineers, famous for building the future fleet, looked back at their history while celebrating the 95th Anniversary of Dahlgren Naval base on Diversity Day Oct. 16. Naval weapons technology artifacts, including the first gun tested at Dahlgren 95 years ago, bring history to life

about 13 years ago
Royal Canadian Navy’s Longest-Serving Honorary Captain Retires
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Royal Canadian Navy’s Longest-Serving Honorary Captain Retires

The Hon. Rob Nicholson, Minister of National Defence, announced the retirement of noted businesswoman and philanthropist Sonja Bata yesterday, the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN) longest-serving Honorary Naval Captain, after 24 years of service. “Honorary Captains act as a bridge between military and ci

about 13 years ago
HMS Protector Leaves Portsmouth, UK
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HMS Protector Leaves Portsmouth, UK

Royal Navy ice patrol ship HMS Protector left Portsmouth yesterday (October 17) for a ‘double deployment’ to the frozen continent of Antarctica. The 5,000-tonne ship will stay in the region for two consecutive deployments, returning to her new home at Devonport Naval Base in Spring 2015. She will co

about 13 years ago
Australia: Triton Centenary Draws to a Close
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Australia: Triton Centenary Draws to a Close

The final phase of the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) International Fleet Review drew to a close today, with the completion of Exercise Triton Centenary 2013. Triton Centenary was held in two parts. The first was held in the East Australian Exercise Area from 23 September to 3 October 2013 and was a

about 13 years ago
USA: COMNAVSURFLANT Addresses Current, Future Surface Warfare Leaders
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USA: COMNAVSURFLANT Addresses Current, Future Surface Warfare Leaders

Rear Adm. Pete Gumataotao, commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic (COMSURFLANT), recently discussed his five major points of emphasis with current and future waterfront leaders during two separate events held at Naval Station Norfolk. His remarks at his first SURFLANT Waterfront leadership Commande

about 13 years ago
MTU Engine for New KCG Vessels
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MTU Engine for New KCG Vessels

MTU has been chosen by the Korean Coast Guard (KCG) to provide propulsion and onboard power for a new class of vessels in its ever expanding and modernizing fleet. The new 5000-ton displacement patrol vessel will be powered by four MTU 20V 1163 M94 engines in a Combined Diesel and Diesel (CODAD) pro

about 13 years ago
Royal Australian Navy Personnel Learns about Torpedoes
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Royal Australian Navy Personnel Learns about Torpedoes

Royal Australian Navy personnel posted to Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville, Florida with NUSQN 725 have recently been learning the ‘ins and outs’ of both the MK-54 Torpedo and the AGM-114 Hellfire Missile. The 10 person team has spent two weeks covering all aspects of the latest in Air Launched

about 13 years ago
HMAS Choules Joins in International Fleet Review
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HMAS Choules Joins in International Fleet Review

Personnel onboard HMAS Choules have conducted their own version of the International Fleet Review (IFR) while anchored off Manus Island, Papua New Guinea. Six of Choules’ watercraft were launched and conducted two sail pasts in tight formation on 7 October 2013, including her mexeflote, Maximus, as

about 13 years ago
INS Sunayna Commissioned
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INS Sunayna Commissioned

INS Sunayna, the second of the NOPV (Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel) class of ships, was commissioned at Kochi on 15 Oct 13 by Vice Admiral SatishSoni, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief Southern Naval Command. INS Sunayna, to be based under Southern Naval Command, was built at Goa Shipyard Limited, and

about 13 years ago
USS Spruance Departs for Maiden Deployment
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USS Spruance Departs for Maiden Deployment

The Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Spruance(DDG 111) departed Naval Base San Diego Oct. 16 on its maiden deployment to the Western Pacific Ocean. Spruance is a multi-mission ship designed to operate independently or with an associated strike group. While deployed, Spruance will con

about 13 years ago
HMS Blyth in Action of North West Coast of Sotland
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HMS Blyth in Action of North West Coast of Sotland

HMS Blyth is in action off the North West coast of Scotland as part of Europe’s largest annual multi-national exercise, Joint Warrior; a highly enjoyable and challenging experience. Among the other forces deployed are sister Sandown Class vessel HMS Bangor, Hunt class vessels HMS Brocklesby and HMS

about 13 years ago
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