Japan lays keel of both ASEV Missile Defense Ships
Japan’s Ministry of Defense has confirmed that both Aegis System Equipped Vessels (ASEV) planned for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) have already been laid
Japan’s Ministry of Defense has confirmed that both Aegis System Equipped Vessels (ASEV) planned for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) have already been laid
Greece has placed an order for RAM Block 2A missiles to equip its fast attack missile craft, with a second batch of RAM Block 2B
Thales has launched a new mission capability package designed to help navies in their respective transitions towards delivering ‘hybrid’, crewed/uncrewed, mine warfare operational outputs. While
Based on images published today, long-range Ukrainian drone appear to have damaged Russian Icebreaker Purga – under construction in Vyborg Shipyard, St Petersburg, far away
Arabelle Solutions (a subsidiary of the EDF Group) has been selected by Naval Group to provide the propulsion turbines for France’s future nuclear-powered aircraft carrier,
In the high-stakes world of submarine acquisition, true performance-first designs are exceedingly rare. The immense cost involved almost always forces trade-offs, shaping vessels around budget,
Building on the momentum of February’s dual milestone event at Babcock’s Rosyth site, the Type 31 frigate programme has reached another significant stage, with HMS
TKMS and ST Engineering’s Marine Arm Sign MoU to explore the establishment of a Joint Service and Maintenance Center for Singapore and international users of
Recent satellite imagery, captured on March 11th, published by AllSource Analysis shows Russia’s newest amphibious assault vessel, the Ivan Rogov, at the drydock of the
On March 23, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) formally disbanded its long-standing “Fleet Escort Force” (護衛艦隊) and established a new “Fleet Surface Force” (水上艦隊),