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South Korean Navy chief meets senior US officials
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South Korean Navy chief meets senior US officials

Republic of Korea’s top naval officer met with senior military leaders in San Diego August 2 to discuss maritime security issues and strengthen the relationship between the navies. During his first stop of a weeklong trip to the U.S., the Chief of Naval Operations for the Republic of Korea, Admiral

about 10 years ago
Photo: Australian frigate tests missile firing skills at RIMPAC
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Photo: Australian frigate tests missile firing skills at RIMPAC

Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Ballarat has demonstrated its warfighting capability with the successful firing of six missiles during Exercise RIMPAC 2016 in Hawaii. The Anzac-class frigate fired a Harpoon anti-ship missile, three Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles and launched its embarked MH-60R Sea

about 10 years ago
US Navy patrol ship tests new ‘eye in the sky’ in Arabian Gulf
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US Navy patrol ship tests new ‘eye in the sky’ in Arabian Gulf

The U.S. Navy’s coastal patrol ship USS Monsoon tested the capabilities of one of the ships newest assets, the RQ-20A Puma AE (all environment) during a Griffin missile system test that took place in the Arabian Gulf between July 19-25. The Navy says that the small unmanned aircraft system is easily

about 10 years ago
L-3 Communications to equip US Coast Guard cutters with C4ISR systems
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L-3 Communications to equip US Coast Guard cutters with C4ISR systems

L-3 Communications announced Wednesday that its Communication Systems group was awarded a contract from Bollinger Shipyards LLC to provide the integrated C4ISR system for the U.S. Coast Guard’s (USCG) Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutter (FRC). The company said the value of this contract for 26 cutte

about 10 years ago
USS Shamal concludes 4th Fleet patrol with 1,483 kg of cocaine seized
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USS Shamal concludes 4th Fleet patrol with 1,483 kg of cocaine seized

U.S. Navy Cyclone-class patrol coastal ship USS Shamal (PC 13) returned from its third patrol in the U.S 4th Fleet area of operations on August 1. In support of Operation Martillo, Shamal’s third patrol assisted in five joint interdictions, resulting in the seizure or jettison of 1,483 kilograms of

about 10 years ago
First Australian Collins-class submarine completes revised maintenance regime
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First Australian Collins-class submarine completes revised maintenance regime

HMAS Farncomb, Royal Australian Navy’s second Collins-class submarine, returned to the fleet after completing a two-year full cycle docking. Farncomb is the first in its class to undergo the new and revised maintenance regime since the Coles Review into submarine sustainment. Previously, a full cycl

about 10 years ago
Algerian Navy ship visits Kochi, India
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Algerian Navy ship visits Kochi, India

Algerian Navy ship Ezzadjer arrived to Kochi, India for a three-day port visit on August 2. The Algerian corvette is led by Commander Chalabi Ahcene, Commanding Officer, who together with Captain Chouchane Mohamed EI-Mouldi, the ‘mission commander’, called on Rear Admiral RB Pandit, the Chief of Sta

about 10 years ago
Keel laid for second U.S. Navy Expeditionary Sea Base USNS Hershel “Woody” Williams
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Keel laid for second U.S. Navy Expeditionary Sea Base USNS Hershel “Woody” Williams

General Dynamics NASSCO hosted a keel laying ceremony for the future USNS Hershel “Woody” Williams, the U.S. Navy’s second Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB) currently under construction at the company’s San Diego shipyard. USNS Hershel “Woody” Williams is the Navy’s second ESB ship. The 784-foot-long shi

about 10 years ago
General Dynamics gets contract to maintain five US aircraft carriers
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General Dynamics gets contract to maintain five US aircraft carriers

The U.S. Navy has awarded General Dynamics NASSCO–Norfolk a maintenance contract to perform non-nuclear planning and maintenance work during six chief of naval operations (CNO) availabilities on four Nimitz-class aircraft carriers and one Gerald R. Ford-class carrier, home-ported in or visiting Norf

about 10 years ago
US Navy fighter jet crashes near naval air station
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US Navy fighter jet crashes near naval air station

A U.S. Navy F/A-18C Hornet aircraft crashed on Tuesday into an open field near Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada. No one was hurt during the incident and surrounding structures were not damaged, initial reports say. According to a Navy statement, the Navy pilot managed to eject safely before the plan

about 10 years ago
Spanish frigate Cristobal Colon returns from combat system trials
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Spanish frigate Cristobal Colon returns from combat system trials

Spanish Navy’s F-100 AEGIS-equipped frigate Cristóbal Colón arrived at her home port in Ferrol, Spain on August 2 after a 45-day deployment to North American waters where the ship carried out weapon systems trials. Cristóbal Colón visited the U.S. Naval Base of Norfolk for combat system ship qualifi

about 10 years ago
US 7th Fleet amphibious force changes command
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US 7th Fleet amphibious force changes command

U.S. Navy’s Amphibious Force 7th Fleet changed command aboard USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) in Sasebo, Japan on August 3. During the change of command ceremony Rear Adm. Marc H. Dalton took over from Rear Adm. John B. Nowell Jr.. Nowell highlighted the work Expeditionary Strike Group 7 sailors and ma

about 10 years ago
Sparton, Ultra Electronics land sonobuoys contract
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Sparton, Ultra Electronics land sonobuoys contract

Sparton Corporation and Ultra Electronics USSI, a subsidiary of Ultra Electronics Holdings were awarded $19.2 million in contracts from their ERAPSCO/SonobuoyTech Systems joint venture. Multiple foreign contracts represent the manufacture of passive and active sonobuoys in support of multiple underw

about 10 years ago
BAE Systems prepares shipyard for Successor submarine
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BAE Systems prepares shipyard for Successor submarine

British defense contractor BAE Systems is upgrading its submarine construction site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria to prepare it for the construction of UK’s new Successor-class submarine. The company informed Tuesday it awarded another major contract and erected the first steelwork for the largest o

about 10 years ago
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