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OPV-45 by Israel Shipyards
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Israel Shipyards Announces Launch Customer for its OPV 45 Design

Israel Shipyards โ€’ one of the largest privately owned shipbuilding and repair facilities in the Eastern Mediterranean โ€’ announces an agreement with an African navy for the supply of two OPV 45 offshore patrol vessels. The vessels were designed for a wide range of missions, including protection against the increasing threat of piracy in the region.

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Elbit Systems Integrates a mini-UAS Onboard the Seagull Unmanned Surface Vessel
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Elbit Systems Integrates a mini-UAS Onboard the Seagull USV

Elbit Systems is expanding the operational capabilities of the Seagull Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) beyond Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) and Mines Countermeasure (MCM). Trials conducted in recent weeks were dedicated to the integration of a mini-Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), onboard the Seagull USV, further enhancing its intelligence gathering capabilities.

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SKELDAR V-200 VTOL UAV Selected for Belgian and Dutch MCM Program

ECA Group awarded UMS SKELDAR a procurement contract to supply the UAV SKELDAR V-200 as part of the naval mine countermeasures capability replacement, a programme led by Belgium Naval & Robotics โ€“ a consortium including Naval Group and ECA Group โ€“ which will supply twelve mine hunters equipped with drone systems (Toolbox) to the Belgian and Royal Netherlands navies.

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Attack-class submarine RAN Australia Naval Group
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Attack-class Submarine Program Moving Forward

Naval Group and its Australian subsidiary Naval Group Australia task themselves with the construction project of building 12 new future Attack-class submarines to replace the Collins-class attack submarines currently in service.

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Russia Is Using Treaty Clause To Change Submarine Balance In Mediterranean

The Russian Navyโ€™s Black Sea Fleet can now deploy its submarines to the Mediterranean. This is despite an international treaty which many thought would prevent it. The Montreux Convention, agreed in 1936, prohibits submarines from passing through the Bosporus Strait, which connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. There are exceptions in the treaty for special cases for Black Sea nations

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