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USS Vella Gulf Kicks Off BREEZE 2014
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USS Vella Gulf Kicks Off BREEZE 2014

The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf helped kick-off the at-sea phase of the Bulgarian-led maritime training exercise BREEZE in the Black Sea, July 9. The exercise includes naval units from Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Romania, Turkey and P-3 aircraft from Patrol Squadron 4. The

about 12 years ago
Leidos Starts Building ACTUV
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Leidos Starts Building ACTUV

Leidos, a national security, health and engineering solutions company, has begun construction on ACTUV (Autonomous Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel) under a Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) program for the design, development, and construction of a vessel originally conceived for an

about 12 years ago
150th Anniversary of the White Ensign
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150th Anniversary of the White Ensign

The birthday of the world’s most famous naval standard will be celebrated today as naval and political leaders gather to mark the 150th anniversary of the White Ensign. On July 9 1864, the Admiralty ruled that the flag – flown by all serving Royal UK Navy warships, ship’s boats, Royal Marines craf

about 12 years ago
USNS Fall River Completes Builder’s Trials
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USNS Fall River Completes Builder’s Trials

The US Navy’s fourth Joint High Speed Vessel, the future USNS Fall River (JHSV 4) successfully completed Builder’s Trials July 2. Builder’s Trials are the first opportunity for the shipbuilder to operate and evaluate the ship underway. During the trials the builder, Austal USA, carried out testing

about 12 years ago
Austal Lays Keel for Seventh Australian Patrol Boat
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Austal Lays Keel for Seventh Australian Patrol Boat

Austal hosted the keel-laying ceremony for the seventh vessel (Cape Wessel) of eight 56-metre patrol boats that Austal is designing, building and supporting for the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) on 4 July 2014. With this ceremony Austal once again demonstrated the rapid pr

about 12 years ago
HMS Iron Duke Participates in Cape Verde’s Celebrations
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HMS Iron Duke Participates in Cape Verde’s Celebrations

UK Navy’s HMS Iron Duke has demonstrated her boarding and helicopter operations at Cape Verde’s Independence Day celebrations. The frigate stopped at the islands, off the West Coast of Africa, as part of her role to offer training and capability development to partner nations and improve security

about 12 years ago
ATG San Diego Holds Change of Command
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ATG San Diego Holds Change of Command

Afloat Training Group (ATG) San Diego held a change of command and retirement ceremony on board the guided missile destroyer USS JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG 53), June 27. During the ceremony, Cmdr. James L. Storm relieved Capt. Thomas P. Shaw as commanding officer of ATG San Diego. Shaw assumed command o

about 12 years ago
HMS Defender Boarding Team Improves Skills
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HMS Defender Boarding Team Improves Skills

UK Navy’s HMS Defender has been exercising her boarding team at a state-of-the-art facility during her maiden deployment. HMS Defender’s boarding team is a combination of Royal Navy sailors and Royal Marines who are specially trained to conduct safe and secure boarding. During a week-long visit to

about 12 years ago
USS Shiloh Leaves Singapore
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USS Shiloh Leaves Singapore

The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67) departed Singapore following a scheduled port visit from June 25-29. Capt. Kurush Morris, Shiloh’s commanding officer, said: “The port visit allowed us to experience the cultural diversity of the people of Singapore, work with the Sin

about 12 years ago
FLSE SUBS Upgrade Increases Efficiencies
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FLSE SUBS Upgrade Increases Efficiencies

It has been evolution rather than revolution at Australian Fleet Logistics Support Element – Submarines (FLSE SUBS) over the past year as ongoing upgrades to facilities and an update of procedures at the Fleet Base West warehouse facility significantly increased efficiencies. As part of a restruct

about 12 years ago
Female Engineers Tour HMS Queen Elizabeth
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Female Engineers Tour HMS Queen Elizabeth

Sixteen of the country’s best and brightest young female engineers were filled with inspiration after visiting Britain’s biggest warship HMS Queen Elizabeth. The undergraduates from the Brunel University branch of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) were given a personal tour of the

about 12 years ago
Zr. Ms. Evertsen Escorts Russian Destroyer Admiral Levchenko
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Zr. Ms. Evertsen Escorts Russian Destroyer Admiral Levchenko

The Royal Netherlands Navy frigate Zr. Ms. Evertsen escorted a Russian warship through Dutch waters on Sunday, July 6. According to social media, the Udaloy class Russian destroyer Admiral Levchenko was en route to her home port Severomorsk from the Mediterranean. Zr. Ms. Evertsen was given the ta

about 12 years ago
New Zealand to Replace HMNZS Endeavour
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New Zealand to Replace HMNZS Endeavour

New Zealand Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman says the Government has given approval for the NZDF to seek a replacement for the naval tanker HMNZS Endeavour. “To operate effectively the NZDF needs to provide fuel and logistical support to its deployed ships, helicopters and vehicles,” says Dr Cole

about 12 years ago
Baseline 9 Aegis Combat System Completes Series of Tests
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Baseline 9 Aegis Combat System Completes Series of Tests

The Lockheed Martin and U.S. Navy team’s Baseline 9 Aegis Combat System recently completed multiple exercises including the longest-range engagement ever tested with a Standard Missile-6 (SM-6). This is the first major series of tests for the integrated air and missile defense (IAMD)-equipped USS

about 12 years ago
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