Red Sea Shipping Crisis Sees Significant Increase in Incidents – UKMTO
According to UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) the number of incident reports it received increased by 475% once the Houthi attacks began in mid-November 2023…
According to UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) the number of incident reports it received increased by 475% once the Houthi attacks began in mid-November 2023…
The US Navy has requested $28.4 billion the construction of six ships in FY 2025, a decrease of three ships and $1.1 billion from FY 2024
The US Navy is advancing its efforts to roll out a next-generation of non-kinetic ‘soft-kill’ anti-ship missile defense capabilities to the fleet.
Ishigaki city of Okinawa prefecture, Japan has declined a request for a U.S. Navy missile destroyer to enter the city’s port in mid-March, forcing the American warship to anchor off the coast of Ishigaki Island and then bring the crew ashore, sources familiar with this matter told Naval News on February 13.
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and U.S. Navy successfully executed Flight Test Other-23 (FTX-23) or Stellar Sisyphus, a two part developmental test of sensor tracking and communications link capabilities.
German Air Warfare frigate Hessen has departed for the Red Sea to support EU naval mission ASPIDES, protecting shipping against Houthis.
A U.S. Navy missile destroyer plans to call on Ishigaki island, Japan. This would mark the first-ever visit by a U.S. Navy’s destroyer to the politically sensitive island.
General Dynamics NASSCO received a new modification contract from the US Navy to equip its destroyers with SEWIP Block 3
CNN recently claimed that a Houthi-launched cruise missile came alarmingly close to USS Gravely in the Red Sea, marking the closest encounter with a Houthi attack.
The Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group (CSG), Theodore Roosevelt CSG and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) conducted a Multi-Large Deck Event (MLDE) in the Philippine Sea, Jan. 31.