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Arctic ice crack concludes US submarine drill one week early
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Arctic ice crack concludes US submarine drill one week early

A crack in the ice floe caused the U.S. Navy to announce that ICEX 2016 was concluding a week earlier and that the breakdown of ice camp Sargo, constructed for the purposes of the submarine exercise held in the Arctic, was underway. “With the primary objectives met and indications of adverse environ

about 10 years ago
FGS Erfurt concludes Atalanta, begins UNIFIL deployment
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FGS Erfurt concludes Atalanta, begins UNIFIL deployment

German Navy corvette FGS Erfurt has concluded her participation in the EUNAVFOR Operation Atalanta and thereafter headed for Lebanon and the UNIFIL mandate. The soldiers aboard FGS Erfurt have been contributing to the safety of sea routes at the Horn of Africa since February 2016. Frigate Captain Th

about 10 years ago
Photo of the day: USS Virginia visits UK submarine base
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Photo of the day: USS Virginia visits UK submarine base

U.S. Navy’s fast attack submarine USS Virginia, maneuvered by the two harbor tugs in the above shown picture, visited Her Majesty’s Naval Base Clyde on March 22, 2016. Virginia, the lead boat of the U.S. Navy’s Virginia-class submarines, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of o

about 10 years ago
German frigate returns from Counter Daesh mission
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German frigate returns from Counter Daesh mission

German Navy frigate FGS Augsburg returned to her homeport after taking part in the French mission against the Daesh by protecting the aircraft carrier FS Charles de Gaulle during its operations. Having spent 126 days deployed, the ship’s Commander, Frigate Captain Jörg Mascow and his crew entered Wi

about 10 years ago
USS Chosin to undergo ‘Cruizer Modernization’
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USS Chosin to undergo ‘Cruizer Modernization’

The U.S. Navy announced March 22 that the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile destroyer USS Chosin (CG 65) will change its homeport from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, to San Diego and reduce its operating status as it undergoes the Navy’s Cruiser modernization program. The ship will be considered on deployment

about 10 years ago
Belgian Navy minehunter joins NATO group
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Belgian Navy minehunter joins NATO group

Photos: Belgian Navy Belgian Navy’s minehunter BNS Primula officially joined the Standing NATO Mine Counter Measures Group 1 on March 14 and on March 21 began its deployment as it, together with other ships from the group, sailed out of the Zeebruge harbor in Belgium. During the three months the shi

about 10 years ago
Germany assumes command of counter-piracy operation
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Germany assumes command of counter-piracy operation

German Navy Rear Admiral Jan Kaack took over the role of the Force Commander of EUNAVFOR’s Operation Atalanta from the Italian Navy Rear Admiral Stefano Barbieri on March 23. Rear Admiral Kaack will command the EU Naval Force Somalia from his flaghsip, FGS Bayern for five months. Speaking about his

about 10 years ago
US creates European ballistic missile defense task force
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US creates European ballistic missile defense task force

The U.S. Navy’s 6th Fleet operating in Europe and Africa has established a new task force that will be solely responsible for ballistic missile defense in Europe. On March 24, Commodore Jeffrey Wolstenholme assumed command of the newly established Commander, Task Force 64, as the unit was named. U.S

about 10 years ago
US aircraft carrier showcases new air traffic control simulator
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US aircraft carrier showcases new air traffic control simulator

The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) showcased a new air traffic control simulator in the ship’s carrier air traffic control center on March 22. Carl Vinson is the first carrier to be fitted with this new simulator program which affords air traffic controllers the capability to im

about 10 years ago
Portsmouth harbor tugs train for Queen Elizabeth carriers
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Portsmouth harbor tugs train for Queen Elizabeth carriers

Portsmouth harbor tugs welcomed the opportunity to train towing larger vessels as Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Fort Rosalie was on a visit to the Portsmouth, England. At 23,384 tonnes and 185.1 metres in length, the Fleet Solid Support Vessel is nearly 100 metres shorter and nearly three times lighter

about 10 years ago
German combat support ship ‘Berlin’ changes command
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German combat support ship ‘Berlin’ changes command

German Navy combat support ship EGV Berlin is set to hold a change of command ceremony on March 31, 2016, in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Frigate Captain Marcel Rosenbohm, who has been the ship’s commander since November, 2012, will be relieved by Frigate Captain Sven Hikele during the ceremony on board

about 10 years ago
Mystery solved: US Navy boat found after 95 years
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Mystery solved: US Navy boat found after 95 years

A team of researchers from the U.S. Navy and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have found the wreck of a navy fleet tug whose whereabouts have been a mystery for 95 years. The USS Conestoga (AT 54) was found in the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary off San Francisco, aft

about 10 years ago
Royal Navy upgrades Falklands harbor
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Royal Navy upgrades Falklands harbor

The UK Defence Infrastructure Organisation has awarded a £19 million (approx $26M) contract for the Mare Harbour, Falklands, to be upgraded to host larger Royal Navy ships. UK-based civil engineering company VolkerStevin will design and construct a facility suitable to cater for the Point-class ship

about 10 years ago
US Navy works with Coast Guard for joint fisheries patrol
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US Navy works with Coast Guard for joint fisheries patrol

USS William P.Lawrence, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer of the U.S. Navy, recently embarked a Coast Guard law enforcement detachment to conduct fisheries patrols in the Central and South Pacific Ocean. The patrols were conducted within the Oceania Maritime Security Initiative. Willia

about 10 years ago
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