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Last remaining D-Day landing craft getting overhaul in UK
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Last remaining D-Day landing craft getting overhaul in UK

UK’s last remaining D-Day landing craft will be receiving a much needed overhaul after receiving nearly £5million from The National Lottery and its Heritage Lottery Fund. This overhaul will allow the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth to have an original landing craft tank (LCT) on display. The D-Day Museum

about 9 years ago
Australia’s AWD Hobart is entering service this weekend
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Australia’s AWD Hobart is entering service this weekend

The Royal Australian Navy’s first Aegis-equipped air warfare destroyer HMAS Hobart is set to officially enter service in a ceremony in Sydney, on September 23. Starting construction in January 2010, Hobart is entering service seven years later as the third Australian destroyer to bear the name Hobar

about 9 years ago
Photo: USS Makin Island out of the water for first time since 2006 commissioning
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Photo: USS Makin Island out of the water for first time since 2006 commissioning

US Navy’s amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8) on August 25 entered a floating dry dock in San Diego for a 14-month overhaul. During the depot-level planned maintenance availability (DPMA) National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) will outfit the ship with the latest war fighting

about 9 years ago
Australia to receive “digital shipyard” in Adelaide, frigate contender promises
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Australia to receive “digital shipyard” in Adelaide, frigate contender promises

One of the contenders competing for the Royal Australian Navy’s $35 billion Future Frigate project has promised to transform Adelaide into a digital shipyard should it be awarded the lucrative contract. BAE Systems Australia said it would transform Australia’s shipbuilding industry through the devel

about 9 years ago
Israel Shipyards launches new OPV for Cypriot Navy
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Israel Shipyards launches new OPV for Cypriot Navy

Israel Shipyards has launched a new 62-meter offshore patrol vessel built for the Cypriot Navy. The launch took place last week at the company’s shipyard in Haifa Bay in Israel. The vessel will be used to protect the Cypriot Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). “The project is of great importance for the

about 9 years ago
Russian Navy’s lead logistics vessel Elbrus to be delivered by November
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Russian Navy’s lead logistics vessel Elbrus to be delivered by November

The lead ship of the Russian Navy’s Project 23120 logistic support vessels is conducting flight tests and is expected to be delivered to the Russian defense ministry by November this year. Elbrus, as the lead ship is named, is currently performing interoperability tests with KA-27 and KA-29 helicopt

about 9 years ago
HMS Diamond gets underway from Montenegro as SNMG2 flagship
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HMS Diamond gets underway from Montenegro as SNMG2 flagship

Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond assumed command of NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 2 operating in the Mediterranean and Black Sea. The ceremony, in which Diamond relieved sister ship HMS Duncan, took place in Montenegro over the weekend. Duncan was originally to be replaced by helicopter c

about 9 years ago
US Coast Guard offloads record $679.3m of cocaine
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US Coast Guard offloads record $679.3m of cocaine

The US Coast Guard has offloaded a record amount of cocaine seized within 12 months of cocaine-chasing operations. A total of 50,550 pounds (22.9 tons) of cocaine and heroin worth an estimated $679.3 million was offloaded Wednesday in San Diego at Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal. Marking a record-break

about 9 years ago
Exercise Alligator Dagger concludes in Djibouti
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Exercise Alligator Dagger concludes in Djibouti

Amphibious ships from the US Navy’s America amphibious ready group along with the expeditionary support base ship USS Lewis B. Puller (ESB 3) concluded over two weeks of drills off the coast of Djibouti on September 20. Marines and sailors aboard the amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) with

about 9 years ago
McCain: Repairs of US warships to cost $600 million
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McCain: Repairs of US warships to cost $600 million

US tax payers will have to pay approximately $600 million for the repairs of two US Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and a cruiser, senator John McCain said at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing titled ‘Recent United States Navy Incidents at Sea’. During the hearing, US Navy officials gave

about 9 years ago
Watch Russian nuclear-powered cruiser Pyotr Velikiy launch a Granit anti-ship missile
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Watch Russian nuclear-powered cruiser Pyotr Velikiy launch a Granit anti-ship missile

Russian Navy cruiser Pyotr Velikiy, the world’s only nuclear-powered cruiser, recently performed a test-firing of its Granit anti-ship missile during a mayor Northern Fleet drill. Taking place in the Barents Sea, the training exercise gathered over 20 combat ships, some 10 submarines and up to 30 ai

about 9 years ago
US Navy is introducing Xbox controllers on new submarines
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US Navy is introducing Xbox controllers on new submarines

In a move envisioned to bring more efficiency at a lower cost, the US Navy will have its sailors use Xbox controllers on future Virginia-class submarines. The video game controllers will be controlling the two photonic masts that provide submariners with a 360 degree real-time situational awareness

about 9 years ago
New Zealand Navy to help bring fuel to Auckland after oil pipeline burst
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New Zealand Navy to help bring fuel to Auckland after oil pipeline burst

Royal New Zealand Navy tanker HMNZS Endeavour will join a wider defense force effort to help bring fuel around the country by sea and road after the sole supply pipeline of jet fuel in Auckland was punctured by a digger last week, triggering a jet fuel shortage. Major General Tim Gall, the Commander

about 9 years ago
US Navy welcomes new 5th Fleet commander
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US Navy welcomes new 5th Fleet commander

Command of the US 5th Fleet naval forces changed hands in a September 19 ceremony at Naval Support Activity Bahrain. Vice Adm. John C. Aquilino relieved Vice Adm. Kevin M. Donegan as commander of naval forces in the central command area of responsibility. Donegan has served as the NAVCENT/C5F/CMF (C

about 9 years ago
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