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Peace Process in Syria Is Stillborn, Obama Says
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Peace Process in Syria Is Stillborn, Obama Says

While the world has made strides toward stability, the situation in Syria illustrates the dangers of current trends to the Middle East and the rest of the globe, President of the United States Barack Obama told world leaders at the United Nations yesterday. Obama spoke to the General Assembly meetin

about 13 years ago
Indian Navy Becomes Third Naval Operator of the Hawk
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Indian Navy Becomes Third Naval Operator of the Hawk

The Indian Navy has received the first of 17 Hawk Advanced Jet Trainers, becoming the third naval operator of the Hawk along with the US Navy and the Royal Navy. The 17 Hawk aircraft ordered by the Indian Navy form part of a contract for 57 aircraft signed in 2010 of which 40 are for […]

about 13 years ago
UK: Babcock to Equip Three Final Astute Class Subs
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UK: Babcock to Equip Three Final Astute Class Subs

Babcock has been awarded a £4.8 million contract by BAE Systems to supply actuators and positioning sensing arrays for the fifth, sixth and seventh Astute class submarines. The contract represents optimum value to the UK MoD by combining the requirements for all three submarines in a single contract

about 13 years ago
Japanese Naval Ships Visit Port of Colombo
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Japanese Naval Ships Visit Port of Colombo

Three Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) ships, Kashima TV-3508, Shirayuki TV-3517 and Isoyuki DD-127, arrived at the Port of Colombo on a goodwill visit on 24th September 2013. The ships with Cadet School Graduates of the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force are in Sri Lanka with the intenti

about 13 years ago
USS George Washington US Air Force Hold Joint Service Training
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USS George Washington US Air Force Hold Joint Service Training

The U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, completed a large-force exercise with the U.S. Air Force, Sept. 25. George Washington and CVW 5 coordinated eight days of joint service, air-to-air combat training wi

about 13 years ago
FGS Niedersachsen Fosters Relations with Regional Seafarers
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FGS Niedersachsen Fosters Relations with Regional Seafarers

To deter and disrupt piracy off the Horn of Africa is one of the main tasks of the EU Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia Operation Atalanta. To help strengthen mutual understanding and trust between the EU Naval Force and local seafarers, as well as obtain first hand information about possible piracy i

about 13 years ago
USA: DoD Announces Death of Two Sailors
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USA: DoD Announces Death of Two Sailors

The Department of Defense announced yesterday the death of two sailors who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died Sept. 22, as a result of an MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter crash while operating in the central Red Sea. Both sailors were assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Six at

about 13 years ago
US Navy’s First MQ-8C Fire Scout Gears Up for Flight Operations
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US Navy’s First MQ-8C Fire Scout Gears Up for Flight Operations

Northrop Grumman Corporation turned on the power to the U.S. Navy’s first MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned helicopter and rotated the aircraft’s four blades for the first time during initial ground testing and engine runs at Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu, Calif., Sept. 20. Conducting initial engine

about 13 years ago
US Navy’s Trident II D5 Missiles Pass Another Round of Flight Tests
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US Navy’s Trident II D5 Missiles Pass Another Round of Flight Tests

The U.S. Navy has conducted four successful test flights of the Trident II D5 Fleet Ballistic Missiles built by Lockheed Martin. The U.S. Navy launched the unarmed missiles Sept. 10 and 12 in the Atlantic Ocean from a submerged Ohio-class submarine home-ported at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Geor

about 13 years ago
Thales to Outfit Norwegian Navy’s Skjold-Class Corvettes with MRR
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Thales to Outfit Norwegian Navy’s Skjold-Class Corvettes with MRR

Thales has signed the first contract to provide through-life support for six MRR (Multi-Role Radar) systems aboard Royal Norwegian Navy Skjold-class corvettes. The five-year contract with the Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO) highlights the company’s excellent relations with its Norweg

about 13 years ago
USA: George Washington Strike Group Sharpens ASW Skills
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USA: George Washington Strike Group Sharpens ASW Skills

Sailors of the George Washington Carrier Strike Group participated in an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercise during their 2013 patrol, Sept. 19-20. The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers USS Mustin (DDG 89), USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG 54), and USS Preble (DDG 88) and their respective helico

about 13 years ago
USA: CSFTL Holds Change of Command
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USA: CSFTL Holds Change of Command

Strike Force Training, Atlantic held a change of command ceremony in Norfolk Sept. 23. Rear Adm. Scott A. Stearney relieved Rear Adm. Scott T. Craig as commander. Commander, Strike Force Training, Atlantic (CSFTL), is responsible for training all East Coast-based carrier strike groups, amphibious re

about 13 years ago
Australia: Tall Ships Hobart Festival Builds Excitement for International Fleet Review
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Australia: Tall Ships Hobart Festival Builds Excitement for International Fleet Review

Eight Sydney-bound tall ships, including our own Young Endeavour, docked in Hobart on Friday for the five-day Tall Ships Hobart 2013 Festival. Thousands flocked to Hobart’s waterfront to welcome the ships and enjoy a fireworks display on Friday evening. The local festival organisers were delighted t

about 13 years ago
Italy: NRF Warships Bound for Brilliant Mariner Exercise
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Italy: NRF Warships Bound for Brilliant Mariner Exercise

A large fleet of warships from NATO’s Response Force (NRF) sailed from ports across Europe to take part in the maritime exercise “Brilliant Mariner” in the Mediterranean Sea that starts on Wednesday 25 September 2013 . The warships will take part in integration training that will enable them to resp

about 13 years ago
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