
Italian Navy foils two pirate attacks in Gulf of Guinea
In a single week the Italian Navy foiled two pirate attacks, confirming how a dangerous the maritime area in the Gulf of Guinea has become.

In a single week the Italian Navy foiled two pirate attacks, confirming how a dangerous the maritime area in the Gulf of Guinea has become.

The Danish Ministry of Defence’s Materiel and Procurement Agency (FMI) has launched a tender for the acquisition of low-frequency towed array sonar systems (TAS) for the Royal Danish Navy two Absalon-class frigates.
The Israeli Navy first Sa’ar 6-class corvette, INS Magen, will arrive in Israel in December, the country’s MoD said on . Within the coming year, three more Sa’ar 6 ships will be transferred to Israel from thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) Kiel shipyard, Germany.

The Spanish government has approved the construction of the BAM IS (Underwater Intervention Maritime Action Vessel) submarine rescue vessel. A contract will be signed in early 2021 with the local shipyard Navantia for a delivery expected in 2024.

The French Navy (Marine Nationale)’s Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOM) conducted a test campaign of the DriX…

The Brazilian Navy (Marinha do Brasil)’s Submarine Development Program (PROSUB) marked two new milestones this month…
British naval industry is gearing up to propose technology transfer for the ROK Navy’s LPX-II light aircraft carrier program…

Republic of Korea Navy took delivery of ROKS Hansando (ATH-81) on October 22. Launched in 2018 by Hyundai Heavy Industries, ROKS Hansando is the first dedicated training ship in ROKN history. Prior to the construction of ROKS Hansando, ROKN used destroyers to support training duties.

Following delays due to the COVID-19 crisis, CNIM and its partner Socarenam are about to launch the builder trials phase for the French Navy’s EDA-S landing craft program…

Amphibious warfare is evolving towards more contested environment and so are the platforms…