
Royal Netherlands Navy’s HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën Frigate Tracks Ballistic Missile
The Royal Netherlands Navy announced that the new SMART-L Multi Mission/Naval radar aboard HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën was used to eliminate a ballistic missile…
The Royal Netherlands Navy announced that the new SMART-L Multi Mission/Naval radar aboard HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën was used to eliminate a ballistic missile…
MBDA’s Sea Ceptor system will protect the Royal Navy’s new Type 31 frigates under a contract awarded by the UK Ministry of Defence.
Thales has signed a contract with Lockheed Martin for the delivery of up to 55 airborne anti-submarine warfare sonars for the MH-60R maritime helicopter…
The U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) announced on Twitter that the Indian Navy’s first MH-60R Maritime Helicopter conducted its initial flight.
British shipbuilder Babcock is proposing its Arrowhead 140 design for the Hellenic Navy frigate requirement. The vessels, based on the future Type 31 frigate…
SCANTER 6000 radar solution closing the gap between standard marine navigation radars and more expensive military surveillance radar systems and secures total situational awareness on Belgian/Netherlands replacement MCMV program.
Admiral Burke gave a webinar presentation on the U.S. Navy’s presence and influence in the North Atlantic and the Arctic oceans…
From January 13 until July, Denmark will be in charge of the European naval operation AGENOR in the Strait of Hormuz. FOC since February 2020, AGENOR ensures the free movement of shipping in waters critical for the world trade.
As reported earlier in the Naval News’ Land Based Anti-Ship Missiles (LBASM) article, the U.S. Army has now decided to purchase the U.S. Navy’s Tomahawk
From January 2021, Denmark will take over command of the military part of EMASOH, Operation Agenor…
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