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Italian Navy receives sixth FREMM frigate
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Italian Navy receives sixth FREMM frigate

The Italian Navy received its sixth FREMM frigate from Fincantieri during a ceremony held at the shipbuilder’s Muggiano (La Spezia) shipyard on April 20. The Carlo Bergamini-class frigate Luigi Rizzo is the second general-purpose variant with the previous four vessels being built for the anti-submar

about 9 years ago
New K130 corvettes too expensive for German defense ministry
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New K130 corvettes too expensive for German defense ministry

Germany’s accelerated acquisition of five additional K130 corvettes could get stalled following a report that shipbuilders Lürssen and Thyssen-Krupp Marine Systems set the price too high. The shipbuilding duo is asking €2.9 billion for the five corvettes and two training facilities for corvette-oper

about 9 years ago
Dutch Navy’s largest ship returns to sea after engine repairs
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Dutch Navy’s largest ship returns to sea after engine repairs

HNLMS Karel Doorman, the largest ship in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy, has taken to sea again after receiving a new engine during a reparation that lasted for almost a year. The amphibious, multi-function support ship returned to the Den Helder base in April last year with a broken engine

about 9 years ago
Video: Russian frigate tests Shtil-1 missile during acceptance trials
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Video: Russian frigate tests Shtil-1 missile during acceptance trials

Admiral Makarov, the third Project 11356 frigate built for the Russian Navy at the Yantar shipyard, is currently being tested before being delivered to the navy. The frigate was launched in September 2015 and recently took to sea for the final phase of the navy’s acceptance trials. Admiral Makarov p

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy MATV completes sea trials
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Australian Navy MATV completes sea trials

The Australian Navy’s Multi-role Aviation Training Vessel (MATV) MV Sycamore has completed sea trials, Dutch shipbuilder Damen announced. MV Sycamore was built at Damen’s Vietnam shipyard and will now be prepared for her maiden voyage to her home port of Sydney, Australia, where she is expected to a

about 9 years ago
USS Nimitz completes blue water certification
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USS Nimitz completes blue water certification

U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) is cleared for flight operations after the ship and her carrier air wing completed the blue water certification as part of the composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX). Blue water certification is one of the final qualifications a carrier and associa

about 9 years ago
Construction starts on new Russian Navy ice patrol ship
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Construction starts on new Russian Navy ice patrol ship

Russian shipbuilder Admiralty Shipyards started construction of a new ice-class patrol ship with an official ceremony in St. Petersburg on April 19. The first of two ordered Project 23550 vessels is named Ivan Papanin and will be used for patrols in the Arctic. The ceremony was attended by the Russi

about 9 years ago
BAE Systems gets £1.4B to build Royal Navy’s sixth Astute-class submarine
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BAE Systems gets £1.4B to build Royal Navy’s sixth Astute-class submarine

The UK Ministry of Defense has announced a new £1.4 billion contract for the construction of the Royal Navy’s sixth Astute-class submarine. Named HMS Agamemnon, the submarine is the sixth of overall seven boats to be built for the Royal Navy. The nuclear-powered submarines are being built by BAE Sys

about 9 years ago
German frigate and NATO flagship runs aground in Greece
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German frigate and NATO flagship runs aground in Greece

German Navy frigate and current flagship of NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 2 – FGS Brandenburg – ran aground on Monday morning while departing the port of Piraeus, Greece. The frigate collided with a jetty and sustained considerable damage. According to German media, FGS Brandenburg damaged her rudd

about 9 years ago
Polish Navy contracts Saab for RBS15 Mk3 missile maintenance
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Polish Navy contracts Saab for RBS15 Mk3 missile maintenance

Polish Naval Port Gdynia contracted Sweden’s Saab for the maintenance and logistic support of the Polish Navy’s RBS15 Mk3 surface-to-surface missile system. Saab received this contract after partnering with Polish defense company MESKO, a member of Polish Armament Group (PGZ), last year. The contrac

about 9 years ago
US Navy’s aircraft carrier is nowhere near the Korean Peninsula
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US Navy’s aircraft carrier is nowhere near the Korean Peninsula

Contrary to an official U.S. Navy statement from ten days ago, the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group was not headed to waters off North Korea, officials and U.S. Navy photos have revealed. The U.S. Pacific Command announced on Saturday, April 9, that the carrier strike group was being re

about 9 years ago
Australian, Chinese Navy frigates maneuver in South China Sea
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Australian, Chinese Navy frigates maneuver in South China Sea

Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Ballarat took part in exercises with People’s Liberation Army – Navy Type 054A frigate Huangshan after concluding a visit to Zhanjiang port. Conducted in the South China Sea, the activities included surface target firing, a search and rescue exercise, communication

about 9 years ago
US Navy patrol ship Zephyr stops in Puerto Rico for repairs
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US Navy patrol ship Zephyr stops in Puerto Rico for repairs

The U.S. Navy’s Cyclone-class patrol coastal ship USS Zephyr (PC 8) recently concluded a port visit to San Juan, Puerto Rico, where it completed a mid-deployment voyage repair (MDVR). While moored, sailors had the opportunity to visit El Yunque National Park, which is home to the only rainforest in

about 9 years ago
South Korea completes development of frigate land attack missile
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South Korea completes development of frigate land attack missile

South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced that South Korea Navy frigates will soon be able to strike land targets with the development of a new ship-to-ground missile. The successfully tested missile is the result of seven years of work undertaken by the country’s Agen

about 9 years ago
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