Anduril and Australian Navy to Partner on XLUUV
Anduril Industries and the Australian Defence Force will develop Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUV) for the Royal Australian Navy.
Anduril Industries and the Australian Defence Force will develop Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUV) for the Royal Australian Navy.
The Royal Danish Navy’s Iver Huidfeldt-class frigate Niels Juel test-fired for the first time an SM-2 missile off the coast of Norway.
The keel for the future USS John L. Canley (ESB 6), the US Navy’s 4th ESB, was laid at GD-NASSCO shipyard in San Diego on April 30.
The Russian Navy, on paper one of the most powerful on the planet, has lost 4 or 5 vessels to enemy action. In a land
On 29 April, the first of the four force replenishment vessels (BRF – Bâtiments Ravitailleurs de Force in French) of the FLOTLOG program was launched in Saint-Nazaire.
IAI and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have signed an agreement to supply the Philippine Navy with IAI’s ALPHA 3D Radar Systems.
French shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique is set to launch the “Jacques Chevallier” on Friday 29 April. The vessel is the first of four new logistic support ships (LSS) known as “BRF” for the French Navy (Marine Nationale).
Babcock has started construction of the first of five Royal Navy Type 31 frigates, HMS Venturer, at its Rosyth facility.

The Royal Navy’s Astute-class submarine, HMS Ambush, is in Grotsund near Tromsø to familiarise the Royal Navy with submarine supply facilities in the Arctic.

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced that it held the keel laying ceremony for the first ship of the new Ulsan-class of frigates.