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HMAS Newcastle Drops Anchor in Seychelles
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HMAS Newcastle Drops Anchor in Seychelles

A port visit to the Seychelles provided a much-needed opportunity for the crew of HMAS Newcastle to re-energise ahead of her next high-tempo counter-terrorism patrol on Operation SLIPPER. Soon after coming alongside Port Victoria, the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Guided Missile Frigate (FFG) took on

about 13 years ago
Australia Interested in US MK 54 All-Up-Round Torpedoes
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Australia Interested in US MK 54 All-Up-Round Torpedoes

The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress on July 1, 2013 of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Australia of up to 100 MK 54 All-Up-Round Torpedoes and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support for an estimated cost of $ 83 million. The Government of Australi

about 13 years ago
USS Bonhomme Richard Transits Coral Sea
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USS Bonhomme Richard Transits Coral Sea

The forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) transited the Coral Sea, the site of one of World War II’s most famous naval battles, July 4. The Battle of the Coral Sea was fought between Japan and Allied forces from the United States and Australia, May 4-8, 1942. It is no

about 13 years ago
Canadian Govt Exercises USD 531Mln Option for Victoria In-Service Support
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Canadian Govt Exercises USD 531Mln Option for Victoria In-Service Support

The Government of Canada has exercised a five-year extension option for the Victoria In-Service Support Contract with Babcock Canada Inc. for the continued in-service support of the Royal Canadian Navy’s fleet of four Victoria-class submarines. The $531-million option period was the first for the Vi

about 13 years ago
USS Constitution Celebrates Independence Day
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USS Constitution Celebrates Independence Day

USS Constitution got underway in Boston Harbor to kick-off the city’s celebration of America’s 237th birthday, followed by a naturalization ceremony where 26 new American citizens were administered the Oath of Allegiance July 4. Approximately 500 guests accompanied the 215-year-old Constitution on i

about 13 years ago
USS Germantown Arrives in Darwin, Australia
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USS Germantown Arrives in Darwin, Australia

Dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42), with the embarked 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), arrived in Darwin, Australia, July 4, prior to scheduled operations in the region. While in port, Germantown and the 31st MEU will conduct a bio-security inspection to ensure they are operating in an e

about 13 years ago
France: FRUKUS 2013 Draws to a Close
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France: FRUKUS 2013 Draws to a Close

The multinational training exercise FRUKUS 2013, came to a close July 3, after completing both at-sea and in-port training while in port Brest, France, June 25 – July 2. FRUKUS was created in 2003 to aid in talks between France, Russia, U.K, and United States. FRUKUS 2013 focused on improving mariti

about 13 years ago
CARAT Philippines Ends on Board USS Fitzgerald
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CARAT Philippines Ends on Board USS Fitzgerald

The 19th annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Philippines ended with a closing ceremony on board the guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62), July 2. During the six-day exercise, U.S. Sailors and Marines trained with their counterparts in the Philippine navy, coast guard

about 13 years ago
USA: Lockheed Martin Demonstrates Management of UAS from One Integrated Control System
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USA: Lockheed Martin Demonstrates Management of UAS from One Integrated Control System

During a recent demonstration at NAVAIR, Lockheed Martin monitored and controlled multiple types of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) from one integrated command and control (C2) system. Controlling both the unmanned air vehicles and their on-board mission system sensors, Lockheed Martin’s system fully

about 13 years ago
Saab to Deliver Integrated Security Solution for Australian Department of Defence
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Saab to Deliver Integrated Security Solution for Australian Department of Defence

Defence and security company Saab has signed a contract with Watpac Construction Pty Ltd for the installation and commissioning of electronic security systems for the Australian Department of Defence. The contract amounts to MSEK 470 and deliveries will take place 2013-2014. Watpac has been contract

about 13 years ago
Three More US Patrol Ships Arrive in Bahrain
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Three More US Patrol Ships Arrive in Bahrain

Patrol Coastal (PC) ships USS Tempest (PC 2), USS Squall (PC 7) and USS Thunderbolt (PC 12) arrived pierside in Bahrain July 3, as part of a realignment that will see a total of eight PCs permanently stationed in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility (AOR). USS Hurricane (PC 3) and USS Monsoon (

about 13 years ago
French Guests Visit Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose
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French Guests Visit Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose

Three much welcomed French guests to Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose were delighted at the splendid turn out on 849 Naval Air Squadron Wings parade, when Observers Course 1/12 passed for duty. The French Navy party, led by the Commanding Officer of Naval Air Station Landivisiau, Captain Hervé Hamel

about 13 years ago
USS Mount Whitney Returns to Homeport after Busy Schedule
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USS Mount Whitney Returns to Homeport after Busy Schedule

USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20), returned to its homport in Gaeta, Italy, July 3, following a two-month deployment to participate in community relations events, military exercises and scheduled port visits. During the deployment, Mount Whitney made port visits to Lisbon, Portugal; Ventspils, Latvia; and

about 13 years ago
IKECSG Sailors Welcomed Back from Deployment
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IKECSG Sailors Welcomed Back from Deployment

More than 5,000 Sailors serving as part of the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKECSG) returned to their homeports in Norfolk, Va. and Mayport, Fla. July 3, following five months of operations in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility. USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) and embarked squa

about 13 years ago
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