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Spanish Aegis-equipped frigate tests missiles off US East Coast
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Spanish Aegis-equipped frigate tests missiles off US East Coast

Spanish Navy’s Aegis-equipped frigate Cristóbal Colón (F-105), the most modern Spanish warship, recently fired SM-2 and Evolved SeaSparrow missiles off the U.S. East Coast during a test attended by the Spanish Navy Chief and the Minister of Defense. The ship is currently in the process of testing an

about 10 years ago
US Navy destroyers wrap up visit to Darwin
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US Navy destroyers wrap up visit to Darwin

Two of the three U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyers that form the 3rd Fleet Pacific Surface Action Group (PAC SAG) departed Darwin, Australia, July 20 after a routine port visit. Prior to pulling into port, guided-missile destroyers USS Spruance (DDG 111) and USS Momsen (DDG 92), along with se

about 10 years ago
Canada announces bid to unify AOPS, JSS ship support contract
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Canada announces bid to unify AOPS, JSS ship support contract

The government of Canada has announced the decision to combine fleet support contracts for two new ship classes to be built for the Royal Canadian Navy into a single one worth CAD$5 billion. Minister of Public Services and Procurement Judy M. Foote on Thursday launched an open competition to provide

about 10 years ago
Old US Navy frigates to be reactivated for delivery to Taiwan Navy
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Old US Navy frigates to be reactivated for delivery to Taiwan Navy

The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded VSE Corporation a contract worth up to $74 million to reactivate two former U.S. frigates prior to their delivery to the Taiwan Navy. Under this contract, VSE will manage the industrial work, logistics and crew training for two Oliver Hazard Perry-class

about 10 years ago
US Coast Guard cutter becomes Philippine Navy frigate
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US Coast Guard cutter becomes Philippine Navy frigate

The Philippine Navy has received a third U.S. Coast Guard cutter and christened it as the BRP Andres Bonifacio Philippine Navy frigate before a ceremonial crew swap on July 21. The Coast Guard Base Alameda authorized the transfer of the decommissioned Coast Guard cutter to the Philippine Navy as par

about 10 years ago
US Navy carries out third LRASM Missile test
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US Navy carries out third LRASM Missile test

The U.S. Navy has recently carried out a successful controlled flight test of the Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) surface-launch variant from the Self Defense Test Ship at Pt. Mugu Sea Range, California. According to Lockheed Martin, the company responsible for integration and testing, the test

about 10 years ago
US armed forces largest helicopter lands on Australian Navy’s largest ship
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US armed forces largest helicopter lands on Australian Navy’s largest ship

Royal Australian Navy’s landing helicopter dock got another opportunity to shine at the International Rim of the Pacific exercise in Hawaii as the largest and heaviest U.S. armed forces helicopter landed on it deck for the first time. The United States Marine Corps (USMC) CH-53E Super Stallion flew

about 10 years ago
Canada launches final Arctic survey for continental shelf extension
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Canada launches final Arctic survey for continental shelf extension

Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard announced the launch of Canada’s 2016 Arctic expedition to collect important scientific information to support Canada’s submission on the extended continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean on July 21. The 2016 survey is intended to be the final

about 10 years ago
US Coast Guard seizes $100 million worth of cocaine
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US Coast Guard seizes $100 million worth of cocaine

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Alert returned to its homeport after a record seizure of cocaine and apprehension of smugglers during its 53-day counter-drug patrol that spanned 12,500 miles in the Eastern Pacific. Alert interdicted four “go-fast” boats carrying 2,977 kilograms of cocaine (3.3 tons) valued

about 10 years ago
Serco bags USS Harry S. Truman C4ISR contract
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Serco bags USS Harry S. Truman C4ISR contract

The U.S. Navy’s SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) has awarded Serco a new contract to provide Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) installation services onboard the USS Harry S. Truman. The ten-month contract is valued at $18.

about 10 years ago
GD to carry out USS Oak Hill phased maintenance availability
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GD to carry out USS Oak Hill phased maintenance availability

The U.S. Navy has awarded General Dynamics NASSCO a $42 million cost-plus-award-fee modification to a previously awarded contract for the repair and alteration for the USS Oak Hill (LSD-51). Under the contract, the shipbuilder is to provide ship repair services including engine replacement/repairs,

about 10 years ago
US Navy Undersecretary visits USS America
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US Navy Undersecretary visits USS America

Under Secretary of the U.S. Navy Dr. Janine Davidson was flown to the Navy’s newest amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) for a visit while it was underway participating in the 2016 Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise, July 18. During her time aboard, Davidson toured the combat information ce

about 10 years ago
Royal Navy nuclear submarine collides with merchant vessel off Gibraltar
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Royal Navy nuclear submarine collides with merchant vessel off Gibraltar

HMS Ambush, a nuclear-powered Astute-class submarine, collided with a merchant vessel off Gibraltar on July 20, the Royal Navy confirmed in a statement. According to the Navy, the submarine suffered some external damage but there is “absolutely no damage” to her nuclear plant and no member of the sh

about 10 years ago
Office of Naval Research receives newest research vessel
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Office of Naval Research receives newest research vessel

The U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently welcomed the U.S. Navy’s newest research vessel R/V Sally Ride in honor of the first American female astronaut. The Navy’s Superintendent of Shipbuilding received the ship from the Dakota Creek Industries shipyard in Anacortes, Washington, and ONR del

about 10 years ago
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