Europe’s Maritime Surveillance project enters third phase
EDAโs longstanding Maritime Surveillance (MARSUR) project entered a new phase on 19 November 2020…
EDAโs longstanding Maritime Surveillance (MARSUR) project entered a new phase on 19 November 2020…
On December 2nd at Damen Shipyards Galati, Romania, first steel was cut on the Royal Netherlands Navyโs (RNLN) Combat Support Ship (CSS) Den Helder.
The United States’ State Department approved a possible Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to the Republic of Korea (ROK) of two Phalanx Close-In Weapons Systems (CIWS). These will be fitted aboard the ROK Navy’s first KDX III Batch II Destroyer.
The Australian Government is backing local industry through its up to $183 billion Naval Shipbuilding Plan, with the selection of a new Capability Life Cycle Manager for the Arafura Class Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV).

Australia’s Department of Defence announced today that Lockheed Martin Australia signed a contract with Thales UK Ltd for the design of the outboard flank array for the Attack-class submarine.
The U.S. Navy’s four Ohio Class SSGNs may soon receive new hypersonic missiles which could transform their capabilities. H I Sutton explains why.
The German ministry of defense (MoD) announced this morning that the MKS180 frigate program has been renamed “Fregatte Klasse 126” or F126, which is in line with the German Navy (Deutsche Marine) typical designation for frigates.
Kongsberg has entered into a second follow-on contract with Japan to supply the JSM for their fleet of F-35 fighter aircraft.

BAE Systems has delivered the first 8×8 wheeled Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACV) to the United States Marine Corpsโ 1st Marine Division at Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California in early November.

Israel Shipyards in early November delivered the final two Fast Patrol Craft ordered by the navy of Senegal: “Lac Retba”, a Shaldag MK V vessel and “Cachouane”, a Shaldag MK II boat.