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Indian Navy frigate INS Betva upright again
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Indian Navy frigate INS Betva upright again

Indian Navy P-16A-class frigate INS Betwa which tipped over on her side during undocking in December last year has been made upright again, the Indian Navy informed on Thursday. The operation was a joint effort of workers at Naval Dockyard Mumbai and the salvage firm M/s Resolve Marine, specifically

about 9 years ago
US Navy cruiser pulls into Tallinn, Estonia
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US Navy cruiser pulls into Tallinn, Estonia

U.S. Navy’s guided-missile cruiser USS Hue City (CG 66) parted ways with the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group and arrived in Tallinn, Estonia, for a scheduled port visit on February 22. While in port, Hue City is scheduled to host distinguished military and civilian visitors for an on-board

about 9 years ago
After sea trials, HMS Westminster switches to war drills
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After sea trials, HMS Westminster switches to war drills

Having completed sea trials in January following a two-year refit, Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigate HMS Westminster and her crew started combat readiness drills. The frigate has flashed up her main gun for the first time in two years – putting down 23 rounds a minute – and welcomed a submarine-hunting M

about 9 years ago
Indian Coast Guard commissions fourth Samarth-class OPV
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Indian Coast Guard commissions fourth Samarth-class OPV

The Indian Coast Guard commissioned the fourth of six offshore patrol vessels in Goa on February 21. Named Shaunak, the 105-meter vessel was commissioned at Goa Shipyards Limited facilities, which is in charge of designing and building these vessels. Shaunak is fitted with a 30 mm CRN 91 naval gun,

about 9 years ago
Dutch Navy upgrades support vessel HNLMS Pelikaan
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Dutch Navy upgrades support vessel HNLMS Pelikaan

The Royal Netherlands Navy’s logistic support vessel HNLMS Pelikaan is undergoing refit works at the naval base Parera in Willemstad, Curaçao, where it is expected to remain until April 2017. HNLMS Pelikaan was launched in 2006 in Galati, Romania, and sailed into Willemstad for the first time on 11

about 9 years ago
US Navy destroyer concludes independent forward deployment
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US Navy destroyer concludes independent forward deployment

U.S. Navy’s Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Hopper (DDG 70) concluded an independent deployment to the Arabian Gulf, western Pacific, and Indian Ocean and returned to Pearl Harbor on February 21. Hopper spent 180 days forward-deployed to the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleets, with more than 3

about 9 years ago
Royal Navy’s oldest active vessel ready for retirement
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Royal Navy’s oldest active vessel ready for retirement

Royal Fleet Auxiliary Gold Rover entered Portsmouth one final time on February 22, marking the end of her 43-year career. The tanker made the entry minutes after a wartime bomb was moved from the harbour. RN divers dealt with the German 250kg device which was dredged up overnight as part of preparat

about 9 years ago
German Navy’s second F125 frigate completes first set of builder’s sea trials
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German Navy’s second F125 frigate completes first set of builder’s sea trials

FGS Nordrhein-Westfalen, the second ship in the class of German Navy’s four new F125 frigates, has successfully completed the first set of her builder’s sea trials, German defence procurement office announced on February 21. The frigate spent nine days at sea, from January 27 to February 4, conducti

about 9 years ago
Another WWII bomb found in Portsmouth
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Another WWII bomb found in Portsmouth

Royal Navy bomb disposal experts have been called in on Wednesday morning to deal with another unexploded Second World War device found in the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour. The German SC250 bomb was found in the early hours of February 22 in the excavator head of a barge dredging the harbour – par

about 9 years ago
US Navy lays keel of next Arleigh Burke destroyer
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US Navy lays keel of next Arleigh Burke destroyer

The U.S. Navy held a keel-laying ceremony for its future guided-missile destroyer USS Frank E. Petersen, Jr. (DDG 121) at the Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard on February 21. The ship is named in honor of the U.S. Marine Corps’ first African-American general and will be the 33rd Arleigh Burke-

about 9 years ago
NISL, Terma team up for Indian Navy surface surveillance radar project
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NISL, Terma team up for Indian Navy surface surveillance radar project

The Indian Ministry of Defence has contracted Nova Integrated Systems (NISL), a subsidiary of Tata Advanced Systems (TASL), for work on the Indian Navy’s surface surveillance radar (SSR) project. The SSR programme is the first procurement by MoD under the ‘Buy and Make (Indian)’ category of the Defe

about 9 years ago
NATO SNMG2 ships conclude Black Sea deployment
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NATO SNMG2 ships conclude Black Sea deployment

Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS St. John’s and Spanish frigate Almirante Juan de Borbon concluded their operations in the Black Sea and returned to the Mediterranean Sea to continue their deployment with NATO standing maritime group 2. On January 31, 2017, the vessels transisted into the Black Sea

about 9 years ago
USS Alexandria stops in Japan during deployment
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USS Alexandria stops in Japan during deployment

U.S. Navy’s Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) made a port call in Fleet Activities Sasebo, Japan while on her Indo-Asia-Pacific deployment, February 19. “The crew of Alexandria is looking forward to another opportunity for liberty in Sasebo,” said Cmdr. Todd Santala, comman

about 9 years ago
ERAPSCO announces new US Navy sonobuoy contract
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ERAPSCO announces new US Navy sonobuoy contract

The U.S. Navy has awarded ERAPSCO, an Ultra Electronics Holdings and Sparton Corporation joint venture, a $64.6 million subcontract for the manufacture of sonobuoys, the company announced. The award is a GFY17 ERAPSCO Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract release for sonobuoy requi

about 9 years ago
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