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US Navy to christen USS Sioux City in Annapolis, Maryland
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US Navy to christen USS Sioux City in Annapolis, Maryland

The U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced on January 19 that the navy’s next littoral combat ship, the USS Sioux City (LCS 11), would be commissioned in the city of Annapolis, Maryland. The navy added that no date was set for the ceremony, but the ship is expected to be commissioned later t

about 9 years ago
BAE Systems gets $ 51M for USS Roosevelt maintenance
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BAE Systems gets $ 51M for USS Roosevelt maintenance

The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command has contracted BAE Systems Southeast Shipyard Mayport to carry out depot maintenance period availability on the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Rosevelt (DDG 80). This type of maintenance is a long-term availability and was competed on a coast-wide (East and Gulf

about 9 years ago
US Navy introduces new flame resistant coveralls
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US Navy introduces new flame resistant coveralls

U.S. Navy sailors will be receiving new flame resistant uniforms as the U.S. Fleet Forces commander announced on January 19 that an improved variant of the flame resistant coverall was approved for use. The approval came after a review of the results from recently completed afloat wear tests conduct

about 9 years ago
USS Hopper docks in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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USS Hopper docks in Colombo, Sri Lanka

U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Hopper (DDG 70) arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka, for a visit on January 19. During their four-day visit, the crew will have the opportunity to engage with members of the Sri Lanka Navy and public. The visit also provides the opportunity for the crew of Hopper to

about 9 years ago
German Navy Sea Lynx helicopters return to full operational capability
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German Navy Sea Lynx helicopters return to full operational capability

German Navy’s Sea Lynx helicopters returned to their full operational capability after they were grounded in 2014 due to a recurring fault on the helicopters’ fuselages. The helicopters were pulled from service due to a 20 cm rupture or hole found on 15 of the navy’s 22 helicopters. The issue was fi

about 9 years ago
USCGC Polar Star cuts through 60 miles of ice to reach Antarctica
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USCGC Polar Star cuts through 60 miles of ice to reach Antarctica

U.S. Coast Guard cutter Polar Star carved through more than 60 miles of Antarctic ice in the Ross Sea to arrive at the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Station on Tuesday. By carving a navigable path through seasonal and multi-year ice, the Polar Star assists in the annual delivery of operating

about 9 years ago
Watch as Australia’s second air warfare destroyer is built from scratch to launch
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Watch as Australia’s second air warfare destroyer is built from scratch to launch

ASC, the Australian shipbuilder in charge of constructing the Australian Navy Hobart-class air warfare destroyers, recently shared a timelapse video of the second ship in the class, NUSHIP Brisbane, being built at Techport Australia, in Adelaide. The four-minute video shows the entire process of ass

about 9 years ago
Two jet skiers fined for causing trouble in Portsmouth harbour
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Two jet skiers fined for causing trouble in Portsmouth harbour

The Royal Navy has welcomed a Portsmouth Magistrates decision that fined two jet skiers who obstructed operations in Portsmouth harbour by reckless riding. An MOD police launch was forced to intercept 35-year-old Stuart Roberts from Southampton and 37-year-old James Gallagher from Gosport to put an

about 9 years ago
Rolls Royce engines to power Turkish Coast Guard SAR vessels
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Rolls Royce engines to power Turkish Coast Guard SAR vessels

Rolls-Royce received a contract to deliver its MTU diesel engines for the Turkish Coast Guard search and rescue vessels that are to be built by Dutch shipbuilder Damen. The six new vessels are paid for by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and will be built in Ankara. The boats will

about 9 years ago
Royal Navy frigate visits world’s remotest island
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Royal Navy frigate visits world’s remotest island

Days after setting sail from South Georgia, Royal Navy frigate HMS Portland reached what is officially known as the most remote populated island on the planet. The South Atlantic island is called Tristan da Cunha and houses the 6,765ft volcano Queen Mary’s Peak. At 38 square miles, the size of Coven

about 9 years ago
Austal lays keel for next US Navy EPF ‘City of Bismarck’
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Austal lays keel for next US Navy EPF ‘City of Bismarck’

Construction on the U.S Navy’ next expeditionary fast transport USNS City of Bismarck officially started with a keel laying ceremony on January 18. The ceremony was held at Austal’s Mobile, Alabama shipyard during which former North Dakota District Court Judge Robert Wefald served as keel authentica

about 9 years ago
US Coast Guard cutter heads for overhaul, new homeport
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US Coast Guard cutter heads for overhaul, new homeport

U.S. Coast Guard cutter Kukui left its homeport of Sand Island in Honolulu one last time on January 9, exactly 19 years to the day after its commissioning. The ship and its crew of 46 are sailing the cutter to the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore for its regular scheduled midlife maintenance. When Kuku

about 9 years ago
Fabrication starts on USNS Puerto Rico, US Navy EPF 11
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Fabrication starts on USNS Puerto Rico, US Navy EPF 11

Austal marked the start of fabrication work on the U.S. Navy’s eleventh expeditionary fast transport USNS Puerto Rico on January 18. On the same day, the keel was authenticated for the EPF 9, USNS City of Bismarck. The start of construction on Puerto Rico signifies the procurement of materials and c

about 9 years ago
White paper suggests types of ships needed for US Navy ramp up
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White paper suggests types of ships needed for US Navy ramp up

While it is important for the U.S. Navy to increase the number of ships being built, it is even more important to have the shipbuilders construct the ‘right kinds of ships’, a new Senate Armed Services Committee white paper has suggested. A Small Surface Combatant that could begin procurement in 202

about 9 years ago
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