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Joint Warrior 162 concludes
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Joint Warrior 162 concludes

Allied nations’ warships concluded their participation in the international exercise Joint Warrior 16-2, October 21. The United Kingdom-led and -hosted Joint Warrior series is run by the Joint Tactical Exercise Planning Staff (JTEPS) from exercise headquarters aboard Her Majesty’s Naval Base Clyde i

about 9 years ago
Indian Navy bids farewell to world’s oldest aircraft carrier
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Indian Navy bids farewell to world’s oldest aircraft carrier

The oldest aircraft carrier in the world and the last British-built ship to serve in the Indian Navy left the port city of Kochi to undertake its last sail as a navy ship. Having undergone a refit in Kochi, INS Viraat is now en route to Mumbai where it will be decommissioned at the navy yard. INS [&

about 9 years ago
Canadian Navy decommissions replenishment ship HMCS Preserver
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Canadian Navy decommissions replenishment ship HMCS Preserver

The Royal Canadian Navy has decommissioned, or payed off as the act is referred to in Canada, its auxiliary oilier replenishment HMCS Preserver after 46 years of service. During an October 21 ceremony at HMC Dockyard Halifax, Preserver received a final salute from current and former sailors, soldier

about 9 years ago
USS Ronald Reagan sailors step foot in North Korea
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USS Ronald Reagan sailors step foot in North Korea

The U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), departed Busan, Republic of Korea (ROK), October 21 after a scheduled five-day port visit. Ronald Reagan arrived in Busan Oct. 16 after participating in exercise Invincible Spirit 2016. One of the highlights for Rona

about 9 years ago
South Korean HHI to build two frigates for the Philippines
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South Korean HHI to build two frigates for the Philippines

South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) announced today that it signed a contract to build two 2,600 ton frigates for Philippine Navy. The frigates will be designed as a smaller version of the Incheon-class frigate which is already in service with the Republic of Korea Navy. Accordin

about 9 years ago
Allies test guns during Joint Warrior
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Allies test guns during Joint Warrior

Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigate HMS Monmouth was joined by French FS Primauguet and Spain’s EPS Victoria for two days of naval gun firing at the Cape Wrath range on mainland Britain. 175 rounds crashed down on the Cape Wrath in 15 shoots – high-explosive, practice, star shells – in a coordinated eight

about 9 years ago
US Coast Guard receives 20th fast response cutter
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US Coast Guard receives 20th fast response cutter

The U.S. Coast Guard received the 20th fast response cutter (FRC), named after Lawrence Lawson, in Florida, October 20. The Coast Guard said the ship would be the second FRC stationed in Cape May, New Jersey, and is scheduled for commissioning in early 2017. The service also noted that the ship was

about 9 years ago
Lockheed contracts Ultra Electronics for US Navy MK 48 torpedo work
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Lockheed contracts Ultra Electronics for US Navy MK 48 torpedo work

Lockheed Martin has awarded a $6.6 million contract to Ultra Electronics’ subsidiary Ocean Systems for work on the U.S. Navy’s MK 48 torpedo. Under the contract, Ocean Systems will work on the torpedo array nose assembly as well as engineering services and spares. Options to extend the contract for

about 9 years ago
US Navy commissions newest Freedom-variant LCS USS Detroit
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US Navy commissions newest Freedom-variant LCS USS Detroit

Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, Detroit (LCS 7), became the newest LCS to join the U.S. Navy fleet during an October 22 ceremony in Detroit. USS Detroit, the fourth Freedom-variant in the LCS class, completed acceptance trials in July and was delivered to the U.S. Navy on August 12. It joins t

about 9 years ago
Austal CEO: We don’t do what everybody else does
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Austal CEO: We don’t do what everybody else does

With an order book of over $3 billion, Austal is the only Australian company to make it into the top 100 defence companies in the world. Operating shipyards in Australia, U.S. and the Philippines, the company constructs ships for both the defence and commercial sector. Defence is at the company’s co

about 9 years ago
USS Nimitz cleared to deploy fighter jets again
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USS Nimitz cleared to deploy fighter jets again

Aircraft can once again take off from the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) after the ship earned the flight deck certification while underway in the Pacific Ocean, October 20. The certification proves Nimitz’s flight deck and the sailors who conduct flight operations are capable of saf

about 9 years ago
UK’s first Successor submarine to be named HMS Dreadnought
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UK’s first Successor submarine to be named HMS Dreadnought

Her Majesty The Queen has given her consent for the first of the next-generation nuclear-missile-armed submarines to carry the name Dreadnought. One of the most symbolic names in Royal Navy history is thereby being resurrected after more than 35 years. It’s a warship title which goes back to the rei

about 9 years ago
Review: Improved maintenance makes Australian Collins-class submarines more effective
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Review: Improved maintenance makes Australian Collins-class submarines more effective

Improved strategies in the sustainment of Royal Australian Navy Collins-class submarines have allowed the Australian Navy to have two submarines available for operations 90% of the time, an independent review has shown. The follow-up review on the progress made in addressing the findings of the orig

about 9 years ago
Unmanned Warrior 2016 concludes
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Unmanned Warrior 2016 concludes

The Royal Navy-hosted review of unmanned technologies which took place on the West Coast of Scotland concluded on October 20. The skies above the island of Benbecula, a remote Scottish outpost in the Outer Hebrides, have been clear and calm in October allowing several dozens of the world’s experts t

about 9 years ago
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