Hanwha to supply combat systems for the Philippine Navy’s new corvette
Hanwha Systems has secured a contract to supply combat systems for the Philippine Navy’s new 3,100-tonne corvette, which will be manufactured by HHI…
Hanwha Systems has secured a contract to supply combat systems for the Philippine Navy’s new 3,100-tonne corvette, which will be manufactured by HHI…
The Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force commissioned the submarine “Taigei,” (S513) the lead submarine of the Taigei-class, with a ceremony at the Kobe Shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Spanish shipbuilder and systems integrator Navantia has partnered with Advanced Electronics Company (AEC), a SAMI company, to boost technology development in KSA.

Spanish state shipbuilder and systems integrator Navantia and Saudi Zamil Offshore Service Company have agreed to boost their cooperation to provide services for RSNF Avante 2200 Corvettes in Saudi Arabia.
The UK’s newest aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, has left Portsmouth to lead a NATO task force to the Arctic for the biggest exercises in Norway for 30 years.
French shipbuilder Couach is showcasing its 2200 Fast Patrol Boat at the World Defense Show (WDS 2022). Twelve vessels are on order for the Royal Saudi Naval Forces…

Exclusive interview with Staff Brigadier (Sea) Abdulbaqi Al-Ansari, Chairman of DIMDEX (Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference), about the upcoming DIMDEX 2022 exhibition, which will take place in Doha, Qatar, between March 21 and 23.

Australia’s prime minister, Scott Morrison, unveiled plans for a new submarine base on the country’s east coast worth roughly $10 billion to support the Royal Australian Navy’s planned nuclear submarine fleet.
The Commander of the U.S. Navy’s Submarine Forces (COMSUBFOR) officially kicked off Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2022 in the Arctic Ocean on Friday, March 4, after the building of Ice Camp Queenfish and the arrival of two U.S. Navy fast-attack submarines.
A new, underwater, semi-autonomous vehicle for searching and identifying sea mines and dangerous objects, codenamed TUKAN, will be built at Gdańsk University of Technology.