
Royal Navy’s new Carrier Strike Group assembles for the first time
The Royal Navy’s new Carrier Strike Group has assembled for the first time, marking the beginning of a new era of operations.

The Royal Navy’s new Carrier Strike Group has assembled for the first time, marking the beginning of a new era of operations.

The U.S. Navy awarded a $25-million contract to Saab Inc. on Sept. 25, 2020, for two AN/SPN-50(V)1 Shipboard Air Traffic Radars and one Installation and Checkout kit.

The budget request calls for (1) addressing electronic warfare, cyber warfare, and the use of space (cross-domain operations), (2) promoting integrated Ground, Maritime, and Air

The U.S. Navy has announced that USNS Burlington will carry out a proof-of-concept test: The EPF ship will serve as an afloat forward staging base style platform

ARC “Almirante Tono”, a Pohang-class corvette, departed Jinhae Naval Base in South Korea to begin its journey home. Its first port of call will be Guam before arriving at the Cartagena Naval Base, where the vessels will join the Caribbean Naval Force to contribute to the reinforcement of the Colombian Navy fleet.

Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard launched the Alexandrite-class mine countermeasures (MCM) vessel (project 12700) ‘Georgy Kurbatov’ for the Russian Navy, the enterprise said.

Admiral Jan De Beurme officially took command of the Belgian Navy (Belgian Marine Component, Marinecomponent or Composante marine) on September 28 during a ceremony held at the Zeebruge Naval Base.

The Project 971 (Akula-class) nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) K-331 “Magadan” will be operational again a year earlier than planned — in early 2022 rather than in 2023. It will be both overhauled and upgraded. The set of armaments will be renewed. The SSN has stood idle at a shipyard for seven years awaiting an overhaul, the Izvestia daily writes.

The second of the four Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPVs) ordered by Argentina has been launched at Piriou’s Shipyards in Concarneau (Britany).

The World’s only operational conventionally powered ballistic missile submarine (SSB) may soon emerge in North Korea. The Romeo-Mod submarine, also known as Sinpo-C, was first