
Taiwan Starts Construction on Improved Catamaran Corvette & Minelayers
Taiwan started construction on three new catamaran corvettes and four mine layers in an effort to boost its naval forces.

Taiwan started construction on three new catamaran corvettes and four mine layers in an effort to boost its naval forces.

The launching ceremony of the multipurpose amphibious unit (LHD or Landing Helicopter Dock) “Trieste” took place today at the Fincantieri shipyard in Castellammare di Stabia, in the presence of the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella.

The first of two frigates built for the Philippines Navy was launched by
Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea.

On May 23, 2019, the first SA’AR-6 class corvette was named INS Magen at a ceremony in Kiel. This marks another important milestone in the ongoing program of thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) as General Contractor to build four next-generation missile corvettes for the Israeli Navy.

Cyprus plans to expand a navy base on the south shores to be able to host French navy vessels, Defense Minister Savvas Angelides said on Wednesday. “The expansion of the base at Mari is linked to the military cooperation agreement with France,” Angelides told a press conference.

The Hellenic Navy has officially received the first interim solution upgraded Lockheed Martin P-3B Orion aircraft. The official ceremony took place at the Hellenic Aerospace Industry, near Athens.

The French Marine Industry Group (GICAN), the trade union for the French shipbuilding industry, is calling for greater recognition of the shipbuilding and maritime sector in future public policy within the European Union, whose Parliament is up for renewal following the 23-26 May 2019 elections.

The Belgian Ministry of Defense today officially contracted the consortium Belgian Naval & Robotics (formed by Naval Group & ECA Group) to supply 12 vessels and associated equipment to the Belgian and Dutch Navies.

RE2 Robotics, a US developer of human-like robotic manipulator arms, announced yesterday that they have received $3 million in funding from the US Navy’s Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop a dexterous, underwater robotic hand with tactile feedback.

Babcock International has completed the first docking and maintenance period on HMS Queen Elizabeth at its Rosyth site, the British Aerospace and Defence company announced on May 21, 2019.