US Navy Issues Updated Solicitation On AS(X) Submarine Tenders
On the 2nd of October, the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) released an updated solicitation ...
09 Oct 2023
On the 2nd of October, the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) released an updated solicitation ...
07 Oct 2023
The U.S. Navy commissioned its first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, USS Jack H. Lucas (DDG 125), today in Tampa, Florida.
29 Sep 2023
USS Louisiana (SSBN-743), an Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine, test launched an unarmed life-extended Trident II (D5LE) missile.
30 Jul 2023
The U.S. Senate passed its version of the fiscal year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), increasing Department of Defense spending to $886 billion.
17 Jan 2023
The contracts further diversify Austal’s near-term revenue base, whilst providing the Company with enhanced exposure to significant long-term growth opportunities.
07 Dec 2022
Kraken has been awarded a prime contract with the Government of Canada to provide Remote Minehunting and Disposal Systems (RMDS) for the Department of National Defense (DND).
05 Dec 2022
Naval News asked the U.S. Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), U.S. Navy’s Chief of Information Office (CHINFO), and shipbuilders for comment on the two new AS(X) submarine tenders.
04 Aug 2022
Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced on 03 August that it has been awarded contracts valued in excess of $220 million to provide propulsion valves, pumps, and advanced instrumentation and control systems for the U.S. Navy’s Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, Columbia-class submarine and Ford-class aircraft carrier programs.
02 Aug 2022
The U.S. Navy’s Chief of Naval Operations’ (CNO) Navigation Plan (NAVPLAN) 2022 calls for 373 manned ships and 150 unmanned ships for a total of 523 (estimated) ships by 2045. The NAVPLAN breaks down the classification types and roles of these U.S. Navy vessels into their desired numbers and allotments.
31 May 2022
The Royal Canadian Navy christened two new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships (AOPS), HMCS Margaret Brooke and HMCS Max Bernays, at the Halifax Shipyard on May 29, 2022.