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Smiths Medical Receives Contract from US Navy
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Smiths Medical Receives Contract from US Navy

The United States Navy awarded Smiths Medical, a leading global medical device manufacturer, with a contract to expand the inventory of its Level 1 H-1200 Fast Flow Fluid Warmers aboard the USNS Mercy medical treatment facility hospital ship. When lives are at stake from significant blood loss due t

about 13 years ago
VFA-101 Completes First Flight in US Navy F-35C Lightning II
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VFA-101 Completes First Flight in US Navy F-35C Lightning II

Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 101, the U.S. Navy’s first F-35C Lightning II carrier variant aircraft squadron, completed its first flight Aug. 14 in its new aircraft at the squadron’s home at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The 1.3 hour flight was made by VFA-101 naval aviator Lt. Cmdr. Chris Tabert. The

about 13 years ago
Russia: Almaz Shipyard Splashes Fourth Patrol Ship of Project 22460
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Russia: Almaz Shipyard Splashes Fourth Patrol Ship of Project 22460

Almaz Shipyard launched the fourth patrol ship of the Project 22460, the Izumrud (Emerald) on August 14th. Having hit the water, the ship will now be subjected to further outfitting. The Project 22460 patrol ship was developed by Severnoye Design Bureau under the Russian FSB Coast Guard tender for t

about 13 years ago
Sri Lanka Navy Rescues, Arrests 111 Australia-Bound Persons
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Sri Lanka Navy Rescues, Arrests 111 Australia-Bound Persons

Sri Lanka Navy brought all the Australia-bound persons rescued in the deep seas of Southern Sri Lanka safely ashore on 12th August 2013. They were intercepted by Sri Lanka Navy’s Offshore Patrol Vessel, SLNS Samudura with the assistance of two fast naval patrol craft attached to the Southern Naval C

about 13 years ago
HMS Lancaster Visits Kingston, Jamaica
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HMS Lancaster Visits Kingston, Jamaica

Royal Navy warship HMS Lancaster recently paid a formal visit to Kingston on the island of Jamaica. The Type-23 frigate arrived in the Commonwealth Realm on her emancipation day; marking 51 years since she gained independence. The visit comes after the completion of Lancaster’s first counter narcoti

about 13 years ago
Four Winners of US Navy’s UCLASS Preliminary Design Contracts
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Four Winners of US Navy’s UCLASS Preliminary Design Contracts

Four defense industry leaders, namely Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., the Boeing Co. and Lockheed Martin Corp. have each been awarded $15 million firm-fixed-price contract for a preliminary design review assessment for the Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborn

about 13 years ago
VIDEO: Canada Continues Quest for Lost Franklin Ships
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VIDEO: Canada Continues Quest for Lost Franklin Ships

The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Canada’s Environment Minister and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, announced Friday that Parks Canada Underwater Archaeologists will return to Canada’s Arctic to continue an expedition of international significance; the continuing search for the lost vessels HMS

about 13 years ago
HSM 75 Conducts Airborne Change of Command above USS Nimitz
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HSM 75 Conducts Airborne Change of Command above USS Nimitz

The “Wolf Pack” of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 75 conducted an airborne change of command ceremony in the skies above the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), Aug. 13, in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf. Cmdr. Thomas F. Foster, from New Castle, Del., relieved Cmdr. Peter M. Collins, from P

about 13 years ago
NAVFAC Marianas Changes Command
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NAVFAC Marianas Changes Command

Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas held a change of command ceremony in Santa Rita, Guam Aug. 14. Capt. Glenn Shephard relieved Capt. John Heckmann as commanding officer. Guest speaker Rear Adm. Tilghman Payne, commander, Joint Region Marianas (JRM), spoke about Heckmann’s accomp

about 13 years ago
Pacific Partnership 2013 Draws to a Close
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Pacific Partnership 2013 Draws to a Close

Pacific Partnership 2013 concluded its final mission port, the Solomon Islands, Aug. 13. U.S. Navy forces were joined by several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and regional partners that included Australia, Canada, Colombia, France, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and New Zealand wit

about 13 years ago
Major Drug Bust for HMS Lancaster in the Caribbean Waters
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Major Drug Bust for HMS Lancaster in the Caribbean Waters

The crew of a Royal Navy warship has seized a massive 680-kilogram stash of cocaine with an estimated street value of £100 million. HMS Lancaster made the bust after sailors boarded a speedboat near Puerto Rico. The boat, which was concealed by a tarpaulin, was spotted by a US Customs and Border Pro

about 13 years ago
Australia: Austal Lays Keel for Cape Nelson
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Australia: Austal Lays Keel for Cape Nelson

Demonstrating the rapid progress of the Cape Class Patrol Boat Program, Austal hosted the keel-laying ceremony on August 14th for the third vessel, Cape Nelson, one of eight 56-metre patrol boats that Austal is designing, building and supporting for the Australian Customs and Border Protection Servi

about 13 years ago
US Navy Orders MK54 Nose Arrays from Northrop Grumman
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US Navy Orders MK54 Nose Arrays from Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman Corporation has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy for the production of acoustic nose arrays for the MK54 lightweight torpedo in support of Navy and foreign military sales requirements. The initial scope is for 428 nose arrays with a potential for as many as 3,000 over the li

about 13 years ago
USS Lassen Drops Anchor in Sydney
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USS Lassen Drops Anchor in Sydney

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen (DDG 82) arrived in Sydney for a port visit, Aug. 14. “The Sailors for the first time in a while have a chance to go to a port where they felt like they’re home,” said Lassen’s Command Master Chief Jason Haka. “Australia is one of our close

about 13 years ago
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