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Japanese destroyers visit Sri Lanka
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Japanese destroyers visit Sri Lanka

Two ships of the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF), JS Yuudachi and JS Yuugiri, arrived at the Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka on a goodwill and replenishment visit on March 24, 2016. The two destroyers were welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in accordance with naval traditions on arrival. The ships’

about 10 years ago
India acquires two submarine rescue systems
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India acquires two submarine rescue systems

The Indian Navy has awarded the British provider of marine engineering services James Fisher and Sons a £193 million (approx $273M) contract for the delivery of two submarine rescue and escape systems. The contract will see James Fisher Defence, a subsidiary of James Fisher and Sons, design and prod

about 10 years ago
Image of the day: USS Zumwalt starts final sea trials
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Image of the day: USS Zumwalt starts final sea trials

General Dynamics Bath Iron Works shipyard, a subsidiary of General Dynamics responsible for the construction of the U.S. Navy’s largest, stealth destroyer, USS Zumwalt, has shared a photo of the 16,000-ton destroyer leaving the port for final trials. The first-of-class ship in December got underway

about 10 years ago
UK provides added funds for Type 26 global combat ship
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UK provides added funds for Type 26 global combat ship

Adhering to last year’s Strategic Defence and Security Review, the UK Ministry of Defence on March 22 awarded BAE Systems a £472 million (approx $668M) contract to progress the Type 26 Global Combat Ship programme. Key equipment purchases will include diesel generators, sonar domes, which form the b

about 10 years ago
Royal Navy survey ship returns from nine-month deployment
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Royal Navy survey ship returns from nine-month deployment

Royal Navy ship HMS Scott has returned to HM Naval Base Devonport after completing a nine-month, worldwide deployment. As the only deep-water survey vessel in the Royal Navy, the ship deployed in June last year following an extensive refit last summer. The captain of HMS Scott, Commander Karen Dalto

about 10 years ago
USS America ready for return to sea
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USS America ready for return to sea

U.S. Navy’s amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) returned to sea March 21 after completing a 10-month post-shakedown availability maintenance period in which the ship underwent design improvements at the General Dynamics shipyard in San Diego, California. America is now conducting sea trials

about 10 years ago
Second Russian Navy Admiral Grigorovich-class ship on state trials
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Second Russian Navy Admiral Grigorovich-class ship on state trials

Russian Navy’s second frigate of the Project 11356, ‘Admiral Essen’, carried out a base transition and arrived in Kronstadt, Russia. Since the Admiral Grigorovich-class ship is currently performing state tests, the transition was attended by representatives of the factory acceptance team together wi

about 10 years ago
Indian Navy deploys maritime aircraft to Seychelles
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Indian Navy deploys maritime aircraft to Seychelles

The Indian Navy has deployed a P 8I maritime reconnaissance aircraft to Seychelles on March 20, to conduct surveillance missions in the Exclusive Economic Zone of Seychelles, in accordance with the MoU between the Governments of India and Seychelles. The Indian Navy has, in the past, undertaken surv

about 10 years ago
PHOTO: Three former Australian landing craft arrive in Philippines
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PHOTO: Three former Australian landing craft arrive in Philippines

Dutch heavy lift company BigLift Shipping has shared photos of one of its vessels loading three former Royal Australian Navy, Balikpapan class, heavy landing craft bound for the Philippines. The company said that two vessels were loaded in Darwin and one in Cairns. All three were offloaded in Cebu,

about 10 years ago
Draper bags US Navy Trident D5 guidance systems contract
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Draper bags US Navy Trident D5 guidance systems contract

The U.S. Navy has awarded the American engineering company Charles Stark Draper Laboratory a contract to produce guidance systems for the Trident (D5) MK 6 fleet ballistic missile. The overall maximum value of the contract can reach $163,5 million if all options are exercised. Draper will also provi

about 10 years ago
USS San Jacinto joins Ike’s carrier strike group
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USS San Jacinto joins Ike’s carrier strike group

U.S. Navy’s Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56) sailed out of Naval Station Norfolk to begin composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX), March 16. San Jacinto will join the rest of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group to conduct COMPTUEX, which tests the strike

about 10 years ago
Saab’s Sea Giraffe small boat radar debuts in USA
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Saab’s Sea Giraffe small boat radar debuts in USA

Defence company Saab introduced its Sea Giraffe 1X naval radar to the U.S. market for the first time at the Maritime Security East Conference in Norfolk, Virginia. Saab described the Sea Giraffe 1X as a 3D, active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar offering simultaneous surface and air survei

about 10 years ago
GD, BAE Systems, Continental Maritime land US Navy contracts
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GD, BAE Systems, Continental Maritime land US Navy contracts

The U.S. Navy has awarded three companies contracts to support amphibious warfare and surface combatant ships home-ported in the Port of San Diego. The indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract has a total potential value of $1.32 billion among three awardees, General Dynamics, BAE Systems a

about 10 years ago
Royal Navy, Auxiliary Fleet to receive Kelvin Hughes radars
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Royal Navy, Auxiliary Fleet to receive Kelvin Hughes radars

Approximately 60 Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships, submarines and shore facilities will be fitted with Kelvin Hughes’ SharpEye™ radars. The company said it would supply the radars in association with Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems UK who have signed a £44 million contract with the Mini

about 10 years ago
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