South Korea looking at Officers-only Crews for ROK Navy Vessels
ROK Navy vessels could virtually be crewed by officers only by 2030 as South Korea is looking at addressing recruitment and staffing issues.
ROK Navy vessels could virtually be crewed by officers only by 2030 as South Korea is looking at addressing recruitment and staffing issues.
The former Commanding Officer of FS Jacques Chevallier, the French Navy’s new supply vessel, shares his feedback following the first deployments and missions of the ship.
Luerssen Australia is constructing six Arafura-class OPV for the Royal Australian Navy but the company is now on the cusp of being sold to local firm Civmec…
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has started to build the third and final Jeongjo the Great-class (KDX-III Batch-II) destroyer for the ROK Navy
NATO’s newest members Finland and Sweden have disclosed plans for participation in next year’s rotations of the standing forces of MARCOM.
China announced that it had launched military drills code-named “Joint Sword 2024B” around Taiwan early in the morning on October 14, 2024.
The U.S. Navy held its first at-sea test of a new reloading mechanism, beginning a path that the service claims will allow warships to rearm while underway by 2027.
MBDA’s Sea Venom helicopter-launched anti-ship missile has completed a first guided firing from a Royal Navy (RN) Wildcat HMA.2 helicopter.
Vice Admiral Juan Ricardo Rozo Obregón, Chief of the Colombian Navy, shared his insights on the strategic vision and future prospects of the Navy in an exclusive interview with Naval News.
The Philippine Navy is looking to improve its maritime domain awareness capabilities through the creation of a new unmanned surface vessel (USV) unit, Naval News