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Britain’s Brand New Type 45 Destroyer Ready to Operate Safely at Sea
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Britain’s Brand New Type 45 Destroyer Ready to Operate Safely at Sea

Britain’s brand new Type 45 Destroyer sailed from Portsmouth for the first time to undertake two days of training and assessment under the supervision of staff from Flag Officer Sea Training organisation. It was also the first time she sailed under the White Ensign. For HMS Duncan, this period of tr

about 13 years ago
Brunei: Preps for Inaugural Multi-National Military Exercise in Full Swing
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Brunei: Preps for Inaugural Multi-National Military Exercise in Full Swing

More military troops and equipment are arriving in Brunei in support of the inaugural multi-national live military exercise, dubbed ADMM Plus HADR & MM Exercise, which is expected to see participation from ASEAN member countries and its eight dialogue partners. On June 8, Singapore’s RSS ENDURANCE C

about 13 years ago
VIDEO: CARAT 2013 Draws to a Close (Thailand)
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VIDEO: CARAT 2013 Draws to a Close (Thailand)

Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2013 exercise between the US Navy and several member nations of ASEAN in Southeast Asia has drawn to a close, according to the National News Bureau of Thailand. More than 1,200 Sailors and Marines participated in CARAT Thailand. The drill, featuring

about 13 years ago
FLC Reserve Sailors Show Their Mettle Aboard USS Russell
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FLC Reserve Sailors Show Their Mettle Aboard USS Russell

Sailors assigned to the Reserve Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) Yokosuka have made a name for themselves by helping ships stationed at Naval Base San Diego provide logistical support including running inventories, moving supplies and keeping up with supply administrative paperwork. This was just anothe

about 13 years ago
Northrop Grumman, US Navy to Integrate AQS-24A Sonar onto USV
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Northrop Grumman, US Navy to Integrate AQS-24A Sonar onto USV

Northrop Grumman Corporation has been awarded a contract to support the U.S. Navy’s integration onto an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) of the Northrop Grumman-built AQS-24A Side Look Sonar System to look for bottom and volume mines remotely. The repackaging of the sonar for USV use will build upon t

about 13 years ago
Australia: AMCS Inks Contract on Providing PPB Training Services
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Australia: AMCS Inks Contract on Providing PPB Training Services

The Australian Minister for Defence Materiel Mike Kelly today announced the signing of a $21 million four-year contract with AMC Search Ltd to provide Pacific Patrol Boat (PPB) training services. Dr Kelly said AMC Search Ltd (AMCS) is the commercial arm of the Australian Maritime College, located in

about 13 years ago
FS Nivôse Frigate’s Crew Builds Capacity of Tanzanian Navy
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FS Nivôse Frigate’s Crew Builds Capacity of Tanzanian Navy

On June 3rd, during a port visit to Dar Es Salaam, French frigate, FS Nivôse organised local maritime capacity building (LMCB) training with the Tanzanian Navy. This training built on the training conducted by FS Guepratte a few days earlier. Twelve members of the Tanzanian Coast Guard were briefed

about 13 years ago
HMAS Newcastle Comes to the Rescue of Injured Merchant Seamen
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HMAS Newcastle Comes to the Rescue of Injured Merchant Seamen

Australia’s HMAS Newcastle has provided medical treatment and evacuated two badly burned Filipino merchant seamen from a stricken oil tanker in the Somali Basin. The seamen from the Liberian registered Merchant Tanker Perla, were severely burned during a machinery fire which left the tanker powerles

about 13 years ago
USS Gonzalez, Tanzanian Navy Team Up in VBSS Training
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USS Gonzalez, Tanzanian Navy Team Up in VBSS Training

Sailors from the guided-missile destroyer USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) and Tanzanian People’s Defence Force (TPDF) navy exchanged best practices and exercised techniques of maritime interdiction, June 6. The military-to-military bilateral training event focused on the fundamentals of visit, board, search a

about 13 years ago
Samoan Phase of Pacific Partnership 2013 Completed
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Samoan Phase of Pacific Partnership 2013 Completed

Pacific Partnership personnel and distinguished Samoan guests attended a closing ceremony for Pacific Partnership’s mission in Samoa, June 8. The ceremony, held on the pier next to amphibious dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52), the mission platform this year, included guest speakers from th

about 13 years ago
New Round of Sea Trials for UK Navy’s Wildcat
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New Round of Sea Trials for UK Navy’s Wildcat

The UK Navy’s next-generation helicopter is undergoing its latest series of trials by practising landing aboard amphibious support ship RFA Mounts Bay. Experts from 700W Naval Air Squadron – formed specially to bring the new helicopter into service – have been flying on and off the deck off the Sout

about 13 years ago
UK MoD’s New Contract Rules Could Bring Over USD 300 Mln of Yearly Savings
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UK MoD’s New Contract Rules Could Bring Over USD 300 Mln of Yearly Savings

New proposals could save British taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds by changing the rules which govern how UK MOD contracts are awarded. The proposals to reform single source procurement regulations, set out by Defence Secretary Philip Hammond on June 10, form part of the government’s Better D

about 13 years ago
UK Warship HMS Somerset Visits the Isles of Scilly
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UK Warship HMS Somerset Visits the Isles of Scilly

Royal Navy warship HMS Somerset arrived in the Isles of Scilly over the weekend to support the islands’ 70th anniversary commemorations of the Battle of the Atlantic and to reaffirm relations. Whilst anchored in St Mary’s Roads the ship welcomed more than 500 islanders and tourists on board from Fri

about 13 years ago
CVW 5 Readies for Upcoming Deployment with USS George Washington
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CVW 5 Readies for Upcoming Deployment with USS George Washington

Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 is currently preparing and training for its upcoming 2013 patrol with the U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). CVW 5, forward-deployed to Naval Air Facility (NAF) Atsugi, Japan, consists of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 102, flying th

about 13 years ago
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