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UK: Workers hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak on submarine
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UK: Workers hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak on submarine

Shipbuilders and Royal Navy personnel working on the UK’s newest Astute-class submarine were taken to hospital on Saturday after a carbon monoxide leak was discovered inside the submarine. According to North West Evening Mail, the evacuation from future HMAS Audacious started when sensors detected h

about 9 years ago
Italian Navy decommissions two more Minerva-class corvettes
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Italian Navy decommissions two more Minerva-class corvettes

The Italian Navy retired two Minerva-class corvettes, ITS Fenice and ITS Sfinge, during a May 29 ceremony at the Augusta Naval Base. The formal flag-lowering ceremony, attended by Italian Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Valter Girardelli and the Commander in Chief Admiral Donato Marzano, marked the end

about 9 years ago
Canada lays keel for second Harry DeWolf-class AOPS HMCS Margaret Brooke
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Canada lays keel for second Harry DeWolf-class AOPS HMCS Margaret Brooke

The Royal Canadian Navy laid the keel for its second Harry DeWolf-class arctic and offshore patrol vessel, future HMCS Margaret Brooke, on May 29. The keel-laying ceremony took place at Halifax Shipyard and was marked by the placing of a coin onto the keel of the ship by Olivia Strowbridge, the firs

about 9 years ago
Albanian Navy orders Nexter turrets for patrol boats
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Albanian Navy orders Nexter turrets for patrol boats

The Albanian Navy has contracted Nexter for the delivery of remotely operated 20mm Narwhal naval turrets. The NATO country will use the turrets to upgrade its Stan 4207 patrol vessels which have been in service with the Albanian Navy since 2008. Under the contract, Nexter will provide four of the sy

about 9 years ago
Indian Navy retires INS Ganga
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Indian Navy retires INS Ganga

The Indian Navy’s guided missile frigate INS Ganga sailed under her own power one last time on May 27 as she entered the Mumbai harbor ahead of decommissioning. On May 28, Ganga was placed in the non-operational category and will likely be decommissioned before the end of the year, the Indian Navy s

about 9 years ago
UDT 2017: Rheinmetall shows off submarine training tech
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UDT 2017: Rheinmetall shows off submarine training tech

German military technology company Rheinmetall is showcasing its submarine training technology at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) that is taking place in Bremen, Germany, between May 30 and June 1. The Submarine Command Team Trainer (SCTT) that is being put on show allows submarine crews to pr

about 9 years ago
US, Germany, Norway conclude anti-submarine warfare drill in Norwegian Sea
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US, Germany, Norway conclude anti-submarine warfare drill in Norwegian Sea

Ships and submarines from the navies of Germany, Norway and the United States completed some 20 days of anti-submarine warfare drills in the Norwegian Sea. Dubbed Eastlant 2017, the Norwegian-hosted exercise started on May 8 and concluded on May 26. Not much has been said about the exercise, and the

about 9 years ago
CARAT 2017 kicks off in Thailand
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CARAT 2017 kicks off in Thailand

Naval forces from the U.S. and Thailand kicked off the 23rd annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) in Sattahip, Thailand, on May 29. CARAT is a major naval engagement in South and Southeast Asia and provides a regional venue to address shared maritime security priorities, enhance i

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy receives second Cape-class patrol boat
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Australian Navy receives second Cape-class patrol boat

Cape Inscription, the second Cape-class patrol boat, was delivered to the Australian Navy by shipbuilder Austal on May 29. The Australian Defence Vessel (ADV) Cape Inscription is the tenth Cape-class designed and constructed by Austal. Cape Inscription joins Cape Fourcroy, which was delivered to the

about 9 years ago
Preparing for the Onslaught
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Preparing for the Onslaught

Preparing for the Onslaught Are We Ready to Cooperatively Manage Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Andrew Keene In September, 1941, USS GREER (DD-145) had moved from its patrols in the Caribbean to the North Atlantic as part of the Neutrality Patrol. Headed toward Iceland she was still some 200 miles southwe

about 9 years ago
USS Nimitz deploying to Pacific Northwest
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USS Nimitz deploying to Pacific Northwest

U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), together with destroyers USS Kidd (DDG 100) and USS Shoup (DDG 86), is ready to start its regularly scheduled deployment to Pacific Northwest. On June 1, USS Nimitz is set to depart its Naval Station Kitsap-Bremerton homeport while USS Kid and USS Shou

about 9 years ago
US Navy seal dies after parachute malfunctions during New York Fleet Week demonstration
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US Navy seal dies after parachute malfunctions during New York Fleet Week demonstration

A U.S. Navy seal from the Leap Frogs parachute team died after his parachute failed to open properly during a New York Fleet Week demonstration, the navy said. The tragic incident occurred around noon on Sunday while the Leap Frogs were performing a coordinated parachute jump over the Hudson River.

about 9 years ago
US Coast Guard cutter Morgenthau transferred to Vietnam
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US Coast Guard cutter Morgenthau transferred to Vietnam

The U.S. Coast Guard transferred the former high endurance cutter Morgenthau to the Vietnam coast guard during a ceremony in Honolulu, on May 25. The former U.S. Coast Guard cutter will be renamed CSB 8020 and is expected to improve the Vietnam coast guard’s maritime domain awareness, increase its c

about 9 years ago
Forward-deployed USS Ashland starts Indo-Asia-Pacific patrol
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Forward-deployed USS Ashland starts Indo-Asia-Pacific patrol

The U.S. Navy’s Whidbey Island-class amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD 48) started a routine patrol departing her forward-deployed base of Sasebo, Japan, on May 26. Ashland and other amphibious ships of the Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group will embark their forward-deployed Marine

about 9 years ago
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