Singapore cuts steel on its first Multirole Combat Vessel (MRCV)
Singapore’s future class of Multirole Combat Vessels (MRCV) took a significant step forward on 8 March, when ST Engineering Marine cut steel on the first of six vessels.
Singapore’s future class of Multirole Combat Vessels (MRCV) took a significant step forward on 8 March, when ST Engineering Marine cut steel on the first of six vessels.
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) held a keel-laying ceremony for the second vessel of the KDX-III Batch-II.
The Polish Navy’s only submarine, ORP Orzeł, can safely submerge again. In the case of the Polish Kilo class unitn this is quite a feat…
The French Navy has issued an “urgent operational requirement” to fit Safran’s Paseo XLR on all FREMM frigates and Horizon type Air Defense destroyers.
U.S. and Indian Coast Guards held this year’s Sea Defender with recent events in the Red Sea in mind, training against both drone and piracy threats.
In late February two Russian government ships did something highly unusual. The transport ship Sparta-IV and tanker Yaz were sailing from the Russian base at
At the DIMDEX 2024, the Iran MoD showcased the the mockup of a Fateh-class submarine fitted with AIP capability.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) has commissioned the third of its Taigei-class diesel-electric attack submarines (SSK).
Austal USA delivered the future USS Kingsville (LCS 36) to the U.S. Navy March 1, 2024.
The 550 HMS UNAYZAH was launched in December 2021 at the San Fernando Shipyard and has been transported to the Saudi base where its construction has been completed.