Zaliv Shipyard Launches 4th Project 22160 Patrol Vessel ‘Sergey Kotov’
The Kerch-based Zaliv shipyard launched the fourth Project 22160 (Vasily Bykov-class) patrol ship on January 29, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD).
The Kerch-based Zaliv shipyard launched the fourth Project 22160 (Vasily Bykov-class) patrol ship on January 29, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD).
Drones could play a key role in tracking drug runners and smugglers after successful trials with the Navy’s newest class of ships in the Channel.

HMS Queen Elizabeth assumed the role of Fleet Flagship as the Royal Navy moves closer to deploying the world’s most technologically advanced carrier…
The Coast Guard commissioned the 41st fast response cutter (FRC), Charles Moulthrope, in Portsmouth, Virginia, Jan. 21. The cutter is the first of six FRCs to be assigned to Patrol Forces Southwest Asia and stationed in Manama, Bahrain.
Cutting-edge Spearfish and Sting Ray torpedoes carried by the Royal Navy are receiving a £230 million (US$ 315 million) maintenance uplift, the UK MoD said today.
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Naviris was officially awarded in January 2021 the ISO 9001:2015 and AQAP 2110 (NATO complementary regulation for major defense contractors) certification by Lloyd’s Register.
Navantia has been selected in the bidding process conducted by the US Government for the repair and maintenance of the Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyers (DDGs) and other US Navy ships deployed at the Naval Station Rota (Cádiz).
Vard Group A/S has selected iXblue technology to provide navigation capabilities to the Norwegian Coast Guard’s new P6615 Jan Mayen class vessels.
Navantia and Ansys are significantly reducing the development time and increasing the performance of next-generation navy ships including F-110 frigates and S80 submarines.