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USS George H.W. Bush completes COMPTUEX
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USS George H.W. Bush completes COMPTUEX

Sailors aboard the U.S. Navy’s Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush came one step closer to deployment by completing their composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX) on December 21. The 3-week-long assessment tested the ship’s ability to collaborate with other ships in the strike grou

about 9 years ago
‘Autonomy in a box’ will help US Navy better program UUVs
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‘Autonomy in a box’ will help US Navy better program UUVs

Scientists and engineers at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division have developed a way to change unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) mission information easier and faster. Autonomous systems engineers, Drs. Matthew Bays and Drew Lucas, refer to the system as “Autonomy in a Box.” Autono

about 9 years ago
South African, UK navies to commemorate 100th anniversary of SS Mendi sinking
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South African, UK navies to commemorate 100th anniversary of SS Mendi sinking

The Royal and South African Navies will gather in February next year to commemorate the sinking of South African troopship SS Mendi. After it was rammed in fog off the Isle of Wight on February 21 1917, SS Mendi took 616 South Africans down with her. To mark the 100th anniversary of the tragedy, the

about 9 years ago
KBR bags Australian Navy training contract
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KBR bags Australian Navy training contract

Scientific Management Associates has contracted U.S.-based KBR for support in providing technical training support services to the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) at HMAS Cerberus, Victoria. Under the terms of the contract, KBR will use their experience in designing and delivering live, virtual and cons

about 9 years ago
Germany upgrades its air defense frigates with longer range radars
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Germany upgrades its air defense frigates with longer range radars

Germany has decided to upgrade its Sachsen-class air defense frigates with the aim of improving their contribution to NATO’s missile defense system. The ships’ long range radars are being replaced with new ones that will have a significantly broadened scope of engagement. Apart from defending agains

about 9 years ago
Finland issues battle systems tender for Squadron 2020 vessels
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Finland issues battle systems tender for Squadron 2020 vessels

The Finnish Defence Forces announced it is issuing a tender for a battle system that is to be supplied for its new Squadron 2020 ice-going offshore patrol vessels. The department’s logistics command will send requests to 12 domestic and foreign companies to participate in the tendering. After the Fe

about 9 years ago
Captain James Kirk is no longer the commander of US Navy’s ‘super-stealth’ destroyer
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Captain James Kirk is no longer the commander of US Navy’s ‘super-stealth’ destroyer

Both James T. Kirk and James A. Kirk were commanders of a super-advanced ‘ship’. The former was at the helm of starship USS Enterprise while the latter commanded the U.S. Navy most modern destroyer, the USS Zumwalt. During a change of command ceremony in San Diego, California, Capt. James A. Kirk wa

about 9 years ago
HMAS Adelaide crew helps seize $60M worth of cocaine off Tasmania
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HMAS Adelaide crew helps seize $60M worth of cocaine off Tasmania

Sailors aboard the Royal Australian Navy’s Canberra-class landing helicopter dock HMAS Adelaide helped the Australian Border Force seize 186 kilograms of cocaine and arrest ten men in a counter drug operation last week. HMAS Adelaide intercepted a vessel carrying $60.45 million worth of cocaine and

about 9 years ago
India’s GSL launches second OPV for Sri Lanka
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India’s GSL launches second OPV for Sri Lanka

Indian shipbuilder Goa Shipyard Limited launched the second offshore patrol vessel for Sri Lanka at its shipyard on December 15. The 105-meter advance offshore patrol vessel (AOPV) was unslipped during a ceremony attended by High Commissioner of Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka and a number Sri Lank

about 9 years ago
UK Coast Guard contracts Ardent for emergency towage services off Scotland
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UK Coast Guard contracts Ardent for emergency towage services off Scotland

The UK’s Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) has contracted the maritime services company Ardent for emergency towage off the north and north-western coasts of Scotland. The new ship to be used – the Ievoli Black – is a 70 metre towing vessel of some 2283 gross tonnes and a bollard pull of 139 tonnes

about 9 years ago
Alewijnse Marine sets up new facility in Den Helder
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Alewijnse Marine sets up new facility in Den Helder

Dutch system integrator Alewijnse Marine said it has opened a new service and maintenance facility in the port of Den Helder to support its activities at the Dutch Royal Naval dockyard and Damen Shipyards Den Helder. The company said this new facility will allow it to deliver its expertise in all ty

about 9 years ago
Raytheon gets $64.4M for CIWS design engineering and support
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Raytheon gets $64.4M for CIWS design engineering and support

The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded Raytheon a $64.6 million contract for design agent engineering and technical support services for the Phalanx close-in weapon system (CIWS), SeaRAM, and land-based Phalanx weapon system. CIWS is a fast-reaction terminal defense against low- and high-fly

about 9 years ago
McCain slams Navy shipbuilding in latest Pentagon waste report
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McCain slams Navy shipbuilding in latest Pentagon waste report

U.S. Navy shipbuilding projects have become a target of an oversight report released by U.S. Senator John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Part of an ongoing series of reports dubbed America’s Most Wasted: Indefensible, the report identified $13 billion in wasteful spending a

about 9 years ago
Fincantieri establishes Australian subsidiary
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Fincantieri establishes Australian subsidiary

Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri said it has established an Australian subsidiary and announced the opening of a new Australian headquarters in Canberra soon. Fincantieri was short-listed by the Australian government to bid to design and build nine, new frigates for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). D

about 9 years ago
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