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The Royal Navy will push technological boundaries and share its drug-busting and maritime security expertise in the second largest naval exercise in the world getting under way across the Middle East. ...
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The Brazilian government has permitted a flotilla of Iranian naval ships to berth in Rio de Janeiro in defiance of pressures from the US. The Iranian Navy’s Makran and Dena warships, which together f ...
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New automated Ammunition Handling System combined with Mk45 gun to give UK Royal Navy critical advantage at sea BAE Systems, Inc. has received a $219 million (GBP181 million) contract to equip the Roy ...
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BAE Systems has received a $145 million contract from the U.S. Navy for the maintenance and modernization of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze (DDG 94). The value of the compe ...
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The Wearside car maker has sent chairs to the HMS Anson submarine. Known as Gravity Seats, they will be used by the commander and senior engineer on the 97-metre-long, nuclear-powered craft. Nissan wo ...
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The US Navy, along with Austal USA, has christened its 14th Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF), USNS Cody, at a ceremony in Mobile, Alabama. The ceremony was held at Austal USA’s manufacturing facilit ...
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U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) commenced the Middle East region’s largest maritime exercise, Feb. 26. Known as International Maritime Exercise (IMX) 2023, the multinational event is combi ...
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The final of six new boats to improve support to Royal Navy divers has been delivered. Replacing outdated vessels, the 15m Vahana boats provide improved speed, operational range and navigation equipme ...
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On 15 February, at the meeting room “Torricelli” of the U212 NFS Programme Division, the NFS programme has met a significant milestone, the Critical Design Review (CDR), a fundamental step for the rea ...
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Royal Navy icebreaker HMS Protector has completed her Antarctic scientific mission for this season safeguarding birdlife and laying the groundwork for further research. Sailors cleared up rubbish then ...