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US Coast Guard’s art of ice-breaking
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US Coast Guard’s art of ice-breaking

The process of icebreaking involves more than using the biggest hammer and busting your way through. Even the biggest hammer can be broken if mistakes are made, U.S. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer David Mosley writes. To some, the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star, with 75,000 horsepower, more than 2-i

about 9 years ago
Royal Navy’s Bahrain establishment will be ready by November
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Royal Navy’s Bahrain establishment will be ready by November

The first Royal Navy establishment overseas in nearly half a century will be ready for sailors and marines to move into by November, the Royal Navy said. Workers are on track to complete the future HMS Jufair in Bahrain that will provide accommodation, welfare and support facilities for up to 300 mi

about 9 years ago
New Zealand Navy studying ‘liquid Himalayas’
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New Zealand Navy studying ‘liquid Himalayas’

The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has launched a moored wave buoy which will help study gigantic Southern Ocean waves described as “liquid Himalayas”. Offshore patrol vessel HMNZS Otago launched the wave buoy about 10 kilometres south of remote Campbell Island, the furthest south such a device ha

about 9 years ago
US destroyer joins Romanian exercise Sea Shield
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US destroyer joins Romanian exercise Sea Shield

U.S. Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) joined over 2,800 service personnel from Romania, Bulgaria, Canada, Greece, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine for the at-sea portion of exercise Sea Shield on February 8. Sea Shield is an annual, Romania-led multinational exercise

about 9 years ago
USCGC returns home with 2.5 tons of cocaine intercepted
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USCGC returns home with 2.5 tons of cocaine intercepted

U.S. Coast Guard cutter Diligence returned home to Coast Guard station Wilmington on Tuesday after intercepting nearly 2,500 kilograms of cocaine during a 62-day patrol in the Eastern Pacific. The Diligence crew patrolled in support of the Joint Interagency Task Force (JIATF) South in the Eastern Pa

about 9 years ago
Charles Stark Draper Lab bags further $58M for Trident missile work
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Charles Stark Draper Lab bags further $58M for Trident missile work

Weeks after receiving a $54 million contract for Trident (D5) MK 6 guidance system production, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory has landed another $58.5 contract modification for the same task. The contract for the guidance system production includes failure verification, test, repair and recertifica

about 9 years ago
AMISOM, EUNAVFOR servicemen train off Mogadishu
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AMISOM, EUNAVFOR servicemen train off Mogadishu

Spanish Navy sailors supporting EUNAVFOR’s operation Atalanta aboard offshore patrol vessel ESPS Relampago recently took an opportunity to train with AMISOM’s marine unit close to the port of Mogadishu. The training included briefings and exercises on boat handling, search and rescue, first aid and

about 9 years ago
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle starts mid-life refit
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French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle starts mid-life refit

French Navy’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier FS Charles de Gaulle has entered dry dock in the Toulon navy base to start its mid life refit. The undertaking will be led by DGA (French armament procurement agency), the French Navy’s Fleet Support Department and the aircraft carrier’s crew in collabo

about 9 years ago
USS McCampbell sailors battle ice ahead of Japan port call
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USS McCampbell sailors battle ice ahead of Japan port call

Sailors aboard the U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85) had a lot of ice to battle before pulling into Otaru, Japan, on February 3. The warm welcome the sailors received was an appreciated contrast to the conditions at sea they previously

about 9 years ago
NATO’s new operation maps Mediterranean Sea patterns of life
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NATO’s new operation maps Mediterranean Sea patterns of life

NATO ships from Turkey, Italy and Greece are currently sailing in the Mediterranean Sea making observations that will help improve maritime situational awareness. The three ships are tasked under operation Sea Guardian, a newly launched NATO operation which has three man tasks, maritime situational

about 9 years ago
BAE Systems gets $11M for USS Detroit work
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BAE Systems gets $11M for USS Detroit work

The U.S. Navy has awarded BAE Systems Southeast Shipyards Mayport an $11.3 million contract modification for work on the post shakedown availability (PSA) accomplishment for littoral combat ship USS Detroit (LCS 7). A PSA is accomplished within a period of approximately 10-16 weeks between the time

about 9 years ago
RFA Argus on operations
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RFA Argus on operations

Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Argus departed Falmouth Docks and started a busy training programme on January 23 under the command of Captain Peter N Selby. Having completed a scheduled maintenance period (SMP) at A & P Falmouth, she began deck landing training (DLT) with 845 Squadron right away. On the

about 9 years ago
US Navy funds development of robotic manipulator arms for EOD use
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US Navy funds development of robotic manipulator arms for EOD use

The U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research (ONR) is funding the development of an underwater robotic explosive ordnance disposal device that will keep divers out of harm’s way. The contract award was announced by RE2 Robotics, a developer of robotic manipulator arms, which has received a small busines

about 9 years ago
US Navy contracts Bell Helicopter for AH-1Z aircraft procurement
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US Navy contracts Bell Helicopter for AH-1Z aircraft procurement

The U.S. Navy awarded Bell Helicopter Textron a $49 million contract for the procurement of long-lead items and components for the AH-1Z aircraft. The contract covers the acquisition of components for 27 Lot 15 AH-1Z helicopters that are used in the U.S. Marine Corps. Bell Helicopter will perform th

about 9 years ago
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