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Elbit’s Seagull USV system launches first torpedo
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Elbit’s Seagull USV system launches first torpedo

Israeli defense company Elbit Systems recently completed a trial test torpedo launch from its Seagull multi-mission, autonomous Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) system in Israel’s Haifa port. The trial demonstrated the capability of Seagull to install and launch light weight torpedoes, adding to the ca

about 10 years ago
MBDA signs €1B missile deal with Qatar Emiri Naval Forces
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MBDA signs €1B missile deal with Qatar Emiri Naval Forces

Italian missile manufacturer MBDA signed a 1 billion euro contract on June 29 to supply the Qatar Emiri Naval Forces (QENF) with missiles for their new naval vessels to be procured from Fincantieri. Qatar is to acquire a total of seven surface vessels under the 3.9 billion euro contract which follow

about 10 years ago
MARSUR, Europe’s maritime security project
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MARSUR, Europe’s maritime security project

Military and civilian situational awareness practitioners have met in Hamburg, Germany to learn and share experiences with the aim of enhancing security at sea within the European MARSUR project. The Maritime Surveillance project (MARSUR) was launched in September 2006 by the European Defence Agency

about 10 years ago
US Navy promotes alternative fuel during “world’s largest naval drill”
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US Navy promotes alternative fuel during “world’s largest naval drill”

This year’s participants of the international maritime exercise RIMPAC will use about 11.2 million gallons of a 10 percent alternative fuel blend during the exercise, the U.S. Navy said. USS John C. Stennis Strike Group (JCSSG), also called the Great Green Fleet and the U.S. Navy’s pioneer in fuel e

about 10 years ago
RIMPAC 2016: Australia sends 3 ships, 1,650 personnel to Hawaii
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RIMPAC 2016: Australia sends 3 ships, 1,650 personnel to Hawaii

More than 1,650 Australian Defence Force personnel have arrived in the United States ahead of a month of focused military training activities with 26 nations from across the globe for Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2016. Australia has deployed three ships and diving personnel including HMA Shi

about 10 years ago
India inaugurates heavy weight anti-submarine torpedo
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India inaugurates heavy weight anti-submarine torpedo

The Indian Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar handed over the ‘Varunastra’, a ship launched heavy weight torpedo’, also known as underwater missile to the Indian Navy during a ceremony held June 29. Varunastra has been developed by Naval Science and Technological Laboratory of the DRDO based at

about 10 years ago
P-8A Poseidon joins U.S. 4th Fleet
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P-8A Poseidon joins U.S. 4th Fleet

A P-8A Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft joined the U.S. Navy’s 4th Fleet by arriving at Cooperative Security Location (CSL) Comalapa, El Salvador on June 23. The Boeing-built P-8A Poseidon, one of the Navy’s newest aircraft is the platform that is currently replacing Lockheed Martin’s aging P

about 10 years ago
US aircraft carrier Carl Winson completes in-port phase of TSTA
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US aircraft carrier Carl Winson completes in-port phase of TSTA

Sailors assigned to the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) completed the in-port phase of Carl Vinson’s Tailored Ship’s Training Availability on June 24. TSTA is the first combined training event of the inter-deployment training cycle. During TSTA, training drills and real-world sce

about 10 years ago
Fincantieri to provide designs for new US Navy rescue ship, landing craft
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Fincantieri to provide designs for new US Navy rescue ship, landing craft

The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded Fincantieri Marine Group, the U.S. division of the Italian shipbuilder, two contracts to provide design studies and analyses services in support of the landing craft-utility (LCU), and in support of a new class of towing, salvage and rescue ship, T-ATS(

about 10 years ago
U.S., Russian Navy ships come dangerously close to each other in the Mediterranean Sea
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U.S., Russian Navy ships come dangerously close to each other in the Mediterranean Sea

In what is supposedly the first standoff between Russian and U.S. Navy ships in the Mediterranean Sea, U.S. destroyer Gravely came dangerously close to the Russian Navy ship Yaroslav Mudry in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea, news agency RT reported the Russian ministry of defense sayin

about 10 years ago
US Navy’s unmanned helicopter deploys with improved radar capabilities
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US Navy’s unmanned helicopter deploys with improved radar capabilities

The U.S. Navy’s MQ-8B Fire Scout unmanned helicopter recently deployed with the USS Coronado (LCS-4) to begin flight operations using its new maritime surveillance radar. According to the Naval Air Systems Command, the AN/ZPY-4(V)1 radar, built by Telephonics Corporation, will be used to improve the

about 10 years ago
Canadian submarine takes part in NATO exercise despite earlier engine breakdown
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Canadian submarine takes part in NATO exercise despite earlier engine breakdown

Even though Her Majesty’s Canadian Submarine (HMCS) Windsor had to return to port after its engine supercharger broke down on June 3, the submarine still made it to the NATO anti-submarine exercise Dynamic Mongoose 2016. While the submarine may have been a bit late to arrive, Rear-Adm. John Newton,

about 10 years ago
Singapore Navy frigate first non-US ship to lead a group sail to RIMPAC
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Singapore Navy frigate first non-US ship to lead a group sail to RIMPAC

The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)’s Formidable-class frigate RSS Steadfast became the first non-United States Navy (USN) ship to lead a multinational group sail to participate in the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise, the world’s largest international maritime exercise. The frigate led two oth

about 10 years ago
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower strikes ISIL from the Med
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USS Dwight D. Eisenhower strikes ISIL from the Med

The U.S. aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower and the assigned Carrier Strike Group conducted strike missions in Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea on June 28, the U.S. Navy said. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group entered the Mediterranean S

about 10 years ago
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