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MAN to provide engines for new US Navy oilers
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MAN to provide engines for new US Navy oilers

The US Navy has chosen the Fairbanks Morse MAN 12V48/60CR engine as main propulsion for the U.S. Navy’s new John Lewis-class of tankers, the engine manufacturer announced. Often referred to as oilers, the navy’s aging fleet of 15 tankers will be replaced by 17 new ones that will transfer fuel from c

about 9 years ago
Australian frigate rescues three from stricken yacht
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Australian frigate rescues three from stricken yacht

Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Parramatta rescued three South African sailors from a yacht which lost its mast in rough sea approximately 1,300 kilometres southwest of Cape Leeuwin in Western Australia. The three yachtsmen of a 13-metre yacht activated an emergency response beacon late on March

about 9 years ago
Mount Etna eruption as seen through Royal Navy helicopter’s infrareds
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Mount Etna eruption as seen through Royal Navy helicopter’s infrareds

When Europe’s tallest active volcano erupted on Thursday, March 16, a pair of Royal Navy helicopters, searching for submarines during a NATO exercise, managed to capture the moment on their infrared cameras. After their successful mission to find and hypothetically destroy a Spanish submarine, which

about 9 years ago
German Navy combat support ship damages stern entering port
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German Navy combat support ship damages stern entering port

German Navy’s combat support ship EGV Frankfurt am Main damaged its stern while entering the Wilhelmshaven navy base late in the evening on March 16, the German Navy informed. While the the extent of damages is yet to be evaluated, the navy said it has called off participation in the NATO-led drill

about 9 years ago
Spanish ESPS Relampago returns from 6-month counter-piracy mission
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Spanish ESPS Relampago returns from 6-month counter-piracy mission

Spanish Navy’s offshore patrol vessel Relámpago returned home on March 16, concluding a six-month deployment to operation Atalanta, a EU-led counter-piracy mission off the coast of Somalia. The crew sailed over 28,000 nautical miles, and has conducted over 50 approaches, greeting Somali fishermen an

about 9 years ago
Somali pirates release hijacked tanker without ransom
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Somali pirates release hijacked tanker without ransom

Somali pirates on Thursday released the fuel tanker Aris 13 and its crew, the EU Naval Force (Somalia) confirmed. The crew were set free with no injuries after being held hostage for four days. This was also confirmed by the director general of the maritime police force of Somalia’s Puntland region,

about 9 years ago
Australian defence industry minister tours Spanish frigate
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Australian defence industry minister tours Spanish frigate

Australia’s minister for defence industry visited a Spanish Navy frigate downselected for the Future Frigate programme on Friday to inspect the capabilities of the ship. Minister Christopher Pyne went aboard the F-100 frigate ESPS Cristobal Colon for a tour of the ship and an update on the progress

about 9 years ago
US destroyer begins third forward deployed patrol from Spain
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US destroyer begins third forward deployed patrol from Spain

U.S. Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64) set sail from Naval Station Rota, Spain, on March 15, to begin it’s third forward deployed patrol in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations. “It’s time for our third patrol and we’ve worked hard preparing for it,” said Cmdr.

about 9 years ago
Northrop wins potential $812M US Navy LCS gun mission module deal
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Northrop wins potential $812M US Navy LCS gun mission module deal

The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded Northrop Grumman a $68.78 million contract for work on gun mission modules for the navy’s littoral combat ships. Under the contract, Northrop Grumman will provide outfitting assembly installation, interim deport level maintenance, engineering support an

about 9 years ago
First burial at sea for USS Nimitz in more than two years
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First burial at sea for USS Nimitz in more than two years

U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz and its crew conducted the first burial at sea in more than two years on March 15, when they laid to rest 17 service members and one civilian. The reason why this was the first burial in such a long time is that the carrier spent almost two years […]

about 9 years ago
USS Wasp on track for Japan homeport change
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USS Wasp on track for Japan homeport change

U.S. Navy’s amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) has reached a half-way point during its planned maintenance availability (PMA), the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) said March 15. Since the commencement of Wasp’s PMA in January, a considerable amount of work has gone into gettin

about 9 years ago
Nigeria’s Homeland orders additional Damen patrol vessels
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Nigeria’s Homeland orders additional Damen patrol vessels

Nigeria’s Homeland Integrated Offshore Services Limited, an oil company security services provider, has ordered two more FCS 3307 vessels to be built by Damen. According to the contract, the Damen Group is taking care of delivery and crew training, as well as the design and build. Damen’s Local Serv

about 9 years ago
UK’s carrier strike capability could be delayed, watchdog warns
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UK’s carrier strike capability could be delayed, watchdog warns

Technical issues and manpower shortage could cause delays in the Royal Navy’s plans for the deployment of its carrier strike group, a UK spending watchdog has warned. The UK ministry of defense plans to have an initial carrier strike operating capability by December 2020, something the UK has been w

about 9 years ago
Austal launches US Navy’s future USS Tulsa (LCS 16)
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Austal launches US Navy’s future USS Tulsa (LCS 16)

Shipbuilder Austal rolled out the U.S. Navy’s future littoral combat ship USS Tulsa (LCS 16) at its Alabama, Mobile, shipyard on March 15. After being rolled out of her assembly bay onto a barge for transfer down the Mobile River to a floating drydock at BAE Shipyard, the trimaran will enter the wat

about 9 years ago
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