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British Navy Warships to Support Opening of Tynwald
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British Navy Warships to Support Opening of Tynwald

Royal Navy warships HMS Somerset and HMS Brocklesby will be visiting the Isle of Man from Thursday, July 4, in support of the opening of Tynwald. HMS Somerset, a 4900-tonne, Type 23 frigate will anchor in Douglas Bay on Thursday, July 4 for a three-day visit before returning to sea on Saturday. Alth

about 13 years ago
FS Guepratte, NRP Alvares Cabral Meet at Sea
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FS Guepratte, NRP Alvares Cabral Meet at Sea

Last week, whilst operating off the coast of Somalia, EU Naval Force flagship Portuguese Frigate NRP Álvares Cabral and French frigate FS Guépratte both conducted a Replenishment At Sea (RAS) with RFA Fort Victoria. A RAS enables warships to replenish fuel, food and stores at sea without having to r

about 13 years ago
USCG to Offload Cocaine Worth Up to USD 19 Million
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USCG to Offload Cocaine Worth Up to USD 19 Million

Crewmembers from the Coast Guard cutter Northland and Station Miami Beach are scheduled to offload approximately 1,250 pounds of cocaine, worth an estimated value of $19 million at Base Miami Beach, Monday. While on routine patrol in the Eastern Pacific on May 29, 2013, the crew of the Coast Guard C

about 13 years ago
Polish Navy to Show Off ORP Arctowski at International Maritime Defence Show
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Polish Navy to Show Off ORP Arctowski at International Maritime Defence Show

From 3rd to 6th July, Polish Navy’s hydrographic ship ORP Arctowski will present its equipment and capabilities during 6th International Maritime Defence Show in Saint Petersburg. Polish Navy Commander-in-Chief vice admiral (three star) Tomasz Mathea will visit Russia for the Show. During the four-d

about 13 years ago
BLAS DE LEZO to Take Part in BMD Exercise with US Navy Destroyer
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BLAS DE LEZO to Take Part in BMD Exercise with US Navy Destroyer

The Spanish AEGIS frigate BLAS DE LEZO (F-103), flag ship of COMSNMG-2 Rear Admiral Eugenio Díaz del Rio, will soon participate in an air defence and ballistic missile defence (BMD) exercise with the US Navy destroyer USS Mahan (DDG-72) in Mediterranean waters. Both ships share the AEGIS combat syst

about 13 years ago
Stern of Russian Navy’s First Mistral Floats Out
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Stern of Russian Navy’s First Mistral Floats Out

The stern of the Russian Navy’s first Mistral-class helicopter carrier was floated out on Wednesday, a Russian shipyard said… [mappress] Source: Russian Navy, July 1, 2013; Image: s4.uploads

about 13 years ago
USS George Washington Sailor Wins US Pacific Fleet Award
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USS George Washington Sailor Wins US Pacific Fleet Award

A Sailor aboard the U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) received the Pacific Fleet 2013 Aviation Boatswain’s Mate of the Year award, June 24. Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Equipment) 1st Class (AW/SW) Luis Martinez, the leading petty officer for 242 Sailors in t

about 13 years ago
HMAS Newcastle, FS Somme Team Up in Providing Security to MEAO
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HMAS Newcastle, FS Somme Team Up in Providing Security to MEAO

Nearly 100 years after France and Australia fought side by side on the Somme battlefields, HMAS Newcastle and FS Somme are united in their security efforts in the Middle East Area of Operation (MEAO). The two warships conducted coordinated maritime security operations over a five-day period in the S

about 13 years ago
Second Island Installed on UK’s New Carrier
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Second Island Installed on UK’s New Carrier

The iconic aft superstructure of the Royal Navy’s next-generation aircraft carrier was on Friday fixed firmly on her flight deck – all but completing the look of HMS Queen Elizabeth. The 753-tonne structure, which serves as the air traffic control centre for the 65,000-tonne warship, was lowered int

about 13 years ago
USA: BAE Systems Pens Mk 41 VLS Contract
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USA: BAE Systems Pens Mk 41 VLS Contract

BAE Systems has received a $91.4 million contract from the U.S. Navy to provide engineering and technical services in support of the design, manufacturing, installation, testing and product improvements for the Mk 41 Vertical Launching System (VLS). “This contract and our long history on this progra

about 13 years ago
HII Gets USD 745 Million USS Enterprise Contract
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HII Gets USD 745 Million USS Enterprise Contract

Huntington Ingalls Industries announced on Friday, June 28th, that the company has received a $745 million cost-plus-incentive fee contract for the inactivation of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). The work will be done at HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division. The ship was towe

about 13 years ago
Top News of the Week June 24 – June 29, 2013
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Top News of the Week June 24 – June 29, 2013

Royal Navy of Oman Takes Delivery of First Khareef Class Warship The first warship built by BAE Systems for the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) as part of Project Khareef for the design, build and delivery of three corvettes, has been formally handed over in a ceremony at HM Naval Base Portsmouth today. Fr

about 13 years ago
USA: Exercise Dawn Blitz Concludes
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USA: Exercise Dawn Blitz Concludes

U.S. 3rd Fleet’s Expeditionary Strike Group 3 (ESG 3) and I Marine Expeditionary Force’s (IMEF) 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade (1st MEB) along with coalition partners from Canada, New Zealand and Japan completed the multilateral amphibious exercise Dawn Blitz (DB13), June 28. The two-week exercise

about 13 years ago
Australia: Exercise Sea Lion Comes to a Close Soon
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Australia: Exercise Sea Lion Comes to a Close Soon

Exercise Sea Lion Block II Amphibious Training will soon come to a close, with the exercise being hailed a success and a significant stepping stone in the development of Australia’s amphibious capability. Running across various centres in Northern Queensland from 10 to 28 June, Sea Lion Block II was

about 13 years ago
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