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The Australian Government has just published its detailed industrial strategy outlining how it intends to help its domestic firms develop the skills to supply its AUKUS submarine programme. The AUKUS ...
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Royal Netherlands Navy frigate HNLMS De Ruyter has become the first Dutch vessel to fire a Tomahawk missile. The Dutch Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced the successful test firing took place from th ...
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The second S-80-class submarine being built for the Spanish Navy by Spanish shipbuilder Navantia has passed a new manufacturing milestone. As per a recent press statement, the S-82 Narciso Monturiol r ...
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Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dauntless geared up for her imminent Far East deployment by shooting down drone swarms in a live-fire exercise staged off the British coast. The Type 45 destroyer will soon de ...
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Live gunnery and formation navigation drills were among the activities pursued by a dozen warships from seven NATO nations during a German-led MCM exercise in the Baltic Sea. As per a press statement ...
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Submarine rescue specialist JFD, in conjunction with Hanwha Ocean, has helped the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) enhance its undersea recovery capabilities by enabling its SRV to be launched and recove ...
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General Dynamics Electric Boat and subcontractor HII have been given the go-ahead to build two more Block V Virginia-class attack submarines for the U.S. Navy in a deal worth at least $12.4 billion. A ...
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US ships can now take on fuel from Royal Navy depots in Scotland to support operations in the North Atlantic and Arctic. London and Washington have signed a fuel storage agreement, giving the US Navy ...
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Navy bomb disposal experts safely blew up an old torpedo in Scapa Flow which could have damaged underwater infrastructure. A specialist team from the Royal Navy’s Diving and Threat Exploitation Group ...
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A Royal Navy squadron responsible for clearing mines on operations in the Middle East and across the globe has a new commanding officer. Clyde-based First Mine Counter-Measures Squadron (MCM1) welcome ...