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US Navy’s aircraft carrier arrives in Haifa, Israel
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US Navy’s aircraft carrier arrives in Haifa, Israel

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77) arrived in Haifa, Israel, for a scheduled port visit, July 1, to enhance U.S.-Israel relations as the two nations reaffirm their continued commitment to the collective security of the European and Middle East Regions. Bush’s arrival sy

about 9 years ago
Multi-billion deal: Royal Navy orders three new Type 26 frigates
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Multi-billion deal: Royal Navy orders three new Type 26 frigates

The first of the Royal Navy’s next-generation frigates will be laid down before the month is out after a £3.7 billion order was placed for three Type 26s. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon yesterday announced the contract with BAE Systems to deliver the first batch of global combat ships. They wi

about 9 years ago
SunRui becomes first Asian manufacturer to win USCG type approval
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SunRui becomes first Asian manufacturer to win USCG type approval

The Chinese manufacturer SunRui and classification society DNV GL celebrated last week, as Sunrui became the fourth manufacturer of ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) to obtain type approval from the US Coast Guard (USCG). Its BalClor® system treats ballast water in three steps: Filtration, seaw

about 9 years ago
US Navy to christen Freedom-variant ship Billings (LCS 15)
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US Navy to christen Freedom-variant ship Billings (LCS 15)

The U.S. Navy is set to christen its newest littoral combat ship and the eighth Freedom-variant, USS Billings (LCS 15), in Marinette, Wisconsin, on July 1. The future USS Billings honors the largest city in Montana and will be the first ship of its name in naval service. Lockheed Martin, the company

about 9 years ago
After losing $83m frigate contract, Bergen gets smaller Norwegian Navy service order
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After losing $83m frigate contract, Bergen gets smaller Norwegian Navy service order

Norwegian shipbuilder Bergen Group Services announced it has received a one-year contract extension for the service of Royal Norwegian Navy vessels, less than a month after losing a NOK 700 million (approx. $83 million) contract for the upkeep of Nansen-class frigates. On June 22, Norwegian Armed Fo

about 9 years ago
UK deploys two warships on NATO missions
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UK deploys two warships on NATO missions

The Royal Navy is sending two warships to NATO missions in the Mediterranean Sea, UK’s defense secretary Michael Fallon confirmed at the NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday. Multi-role survey ship HMS Enterprise is already underway and is set to join the Standing NATO Mine Counter

about 9 years ago
Raytheon bags Japanese Navy destroyer contract
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Raytheon bags Japanese Navy destroyer contract

U.S. defense contractor Raytheon has received a $9.6 million contract for work on the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Takanami-class destroyers. The contract was awarded to Raytheon by the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command under the foreign military sales program and will see the company deliver laun

about 9 years ago
US aircraft carrier “Ike” arrives in Canada for 150th anniversary
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US aircraft carrier “Ike” arrives in Canada for 150th anniversary

U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) (Ike) arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on June 28, to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary. Calling on Halifax, Ike was accompanied by guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto, guided-missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill and replenishm

about 9 years ago
Talisman Sabre kicks off aboard USS Bonhomme Richard off Sydney
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Talisman Sabre kicks off aboard USS Bonhomme Richard off Sydney

Spreading out the Talisman Sabre 2017 ceremonial flag aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) off the coast of Sydney Australia on June 29 senior leaders of the United States and Australia kicked off Australia’s largest military exercise. In its 7th iteration, Talisman Sabre is a biennial exercise t

about 9 years ago
USS Porter completes maintenance in Spain
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USS Porter completes maintenance in Spain

U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) on June 16 became the U.S. Navy ship to complete a 60-day Surface Incremental Availability (SIA) at the Rota naval base in Spain. Porter serves as one of the navy’s four forward deployed guided-missile destroyers home-ported in Rota, Spain t

about 9 years ago
Hensoldt to take over Kelvin Hughes
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Hensoldt to take over Kelvin Hughes

German defense contractor and sensor manufacturer Hensoldt is to acquire UK radar specialist Kelvin Hughes after owner ECI Partners agreed to sell its investment in the company. The announcement follows Hensoldt’s acquisition of EuroAvionics in May this year. Hensoldt is a new company, spun off from

about 9 years ago
US, UK, Norway form P-8A aircraft trilateral partnership for maritime security
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US, UK, Norway form P-8A aircraft trilateral partnership for maritime security

The United States, the United Kingdom, and Norway have signed a statement of intent to outline principles of cooperation on the P-8A Poseidon maritime reconnaissance aircraft. The statement was signed on the outlines of the NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday. Norway and the UK ar

about 9 years ago
BAE Systems, Leonardo join forces for new precision-guided munitions
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BAE Systems, Leonardo join forces for new precision-guided munitions

BAE Systems and Leonardo are teaming up for the development of new precision-guided munitions for advanced, large caliber weapon systems. The companies are expecting to offer new adaptations of Leonardo’s Vulcano — a family of gun-launched munitions that exceed the performance of currently available

about 9 years ago
NATO mine countermeasures group changes hands
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NATO mine countermeasures group changes hands

NATO’s Standing Mine Counter Measures Group One (SNMCMG1) will be led by a Latvian Navy commander following a change of command ceremony at the Port of Riga on Thursday. Commander Johan-Elias Seljamaa of the Estonian Navy turned over command of the group after leading aboard the flagship, Estonian c

about 9 years ago
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