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UNITAS 2016 comes to a close in Panama
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UNITAS 2016 comes to a close in Panama

The Panama-hosted international exercise UNITAS 2016 concluded in Panama City with over 1000 naval and security forces from 11 nations attending the closing ceremony on September 28. This year’s exercise was joined by the United States, Panama, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Sal

about 10 years ago
USS Hopper sailor medically evacuated by Sri Lankan Navy
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USS Hopper sailor medically evacuated by Sri Lankan Navy

U.S. Navy’s guided-missile destroyer USS Hopper (DDG 70) was assisted by the Sri Lanka navy in an emergency medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) September 30 to help a sailor in need of medical attention. According to the U.S. Navy, Hopper notified Commander, Destroyer Squadron (CDS) 15 that a sailor aboard

about 10 years ago
Cutlass Fury then Frontier Sentinel for US Navy destroyer
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Cutlass Fury then Frontier Sentinel for US Navy destroyer

After completing the Canadian-hosted anti-submarine exercise, Cutlass Fury 16 on September 23, U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Bulkeley proceeded to take part in the multi-national exercise Frontier Sentinel 16 (FS16) just three days later, from September 26 to 28. FS16 was a full-scale, live

about 10 years ago
Royal Navy’s second aircraft carrier welcomes first affiliates
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Royal Navy’s second aircraft carrier welcomes first affiliates

Britain’s second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, welcomed its first affiliates on September 21. The Senior Naval Officer of HMS Prince of Wales, Captain Ian Groom MBE, who is responsible for leading the men and women who will operate the 65,000 tonne ship said: “I am del

about 10 years ago
Ballistic-missile submarine USS Alaska changes command
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Ballistic-missile submarine USS Alaska changes command

One of two crews of the U.S. Navy’s Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Alaska (SSBN 732) held a change of command at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, September 30. Cmdr. Craig Gummer was relieved by Cmdr. Eric Cole as Commanding Officer of Alaska’s Gold crew. “For the entire Alaska Gold famil

about 10 years ago
HII bags planing contract for USS Dwight D. Eisenhower availability
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HII bags planing contract for USS Dwight D. Eisenhower availability

Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding division has received a $12 million contract from the U.S. Navy for planning work on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) as part of its planned incremental availability. The contract is for work to be completed by Sept. 17,

about 10 years ago
US Navy boasts longest range anti-air warfare intercept in Navy history
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US Navy boasts longest range anti-air warfare intercept in Navy history

The U.S. Navy announced that it has successfully completed the longest range anti-air warfare intercept in Navy history which took place at the Point Mugu test range in California, on September 22. The navy, however, did not specify the length of the intercept. During a test of the Naval Integrated

about 10 years ago
Italian Navy receives fifth FREMM frigate Alpino
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Italian Navy receives fifth FREMM frigate Alpino

The Italian Navy has commissioned its fifth FREMM frigate Alpino during a ceremony held at Fincantieri’s Muggiano, La Spezia shipyard on September 30. FREMM frigates are built within the international Italian-French program, coordinated by OCCAR (the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation). Ori

about 10 years ago
European navies to test amphibious capabilities during Emerald Move 2016
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European navies to test amphibious capabilities during Emerald Move 2016

Navy ships and personnel from eight European countries are set to begin the second European amphibious exercise Emerald Move 2016 (ERMO) off the coast of the Italian island of Sardinia on Monday, October 3. The ERMO 16 is an undertaking of the European Amphibious Initiative (EAI), an organization wh

about 10 years ago
Australia picks Lockheed Martin as combat system integrator for future submarines
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Australia picks Lockheed Martin as combat system integrator for future submarines

Australian Minister for Defence Marise Payne announced September 30 that Lockheed Martin Australia has been selected as the preferred Combat System Integrator for Australia’s Future Submarine Program. Financial details of the contract are subject to further discussion, it was noted. According to the

about 10 years ago
USS Coronado heads for Singapore after repairs
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USS Coronado heads for Singapore after repairs

U.S. Navy littoral combat ship USS Coronado (LCS 4) departed Hawaii for a 16-month rotational deployment to the 7th Fleet after spending a month in port for repairs on the ship’s propulsion plant. Coronado set sail for Singapore in August to replace the Freedom-variant LCS USS Fort Worth which was a

about 10 years ago
Joint Expeditionary Force departs Gibraltar for Mediterranean deployment
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Joint Expeditionary Force departs Gibraltar for Mediterranean deployment

Royal Navy’s amphibious flagship HMS Bulwark joined RFA Mounts Bay and MV Eddystone in Gibraltar in what was the first port visit of the Royal Navy’s inaugural Joint Expeditionary Force Task Group deployment. The group departed the British overseas territory September 26 and will be joined, at vario

about 10 years ago
Unexploded WWII bomb found in Portsmouth harbor
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Unexploded WWII bomb found in Portsmouth harbor

An unexploded German 500kg bomb (WWII) was found on the seabed in Portsmouth Harbor on September 29, the Royal Navy has informed. Bomb disposal experts towed the device into open waters 1.5 miles east of the Isle of Wight during the night to dispose of it in a controlled explosion. The device was lo

about 10 years ago
HII gets potential $400M contract for US Navy submarine repairs
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HII gets potential $400M contract for US Navy submarine repairs

The U.S. Naval Sea System Command has awarded Huntington Ingalls Industries Newport News an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for repair works on in-service nuclear-powered submarines, special mission submersibles, moored training ships, and submarine support facilities. Specifically,

about 10 years ago
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