South Korea Plans MUM-T Fleet with Drone Carrier for ROK Navy
The Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy’s transition toward a MUM-T fleet is becoming increasingly defined, with shipbuilders and aerospace firms unveiling platforms and systems to
The Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy’s transition toward a MUM-T fleet is becoming increasingly defined, with shipbuilders and aerospace firms unveiling platforms and systems to
New Zealand expects to be flying new Sikorsky MH-60R naval helicopters in “a few years”, after the government formally announced selection of the type on
Significant developments in China’s naval aviation are continuing into 2025. Naval News takes a closer look at the latest milestones and examines the emerging trends
After providing an overview of the French Navy’s largest exercise, POLARIS, Naval News shares final feedback on the event and offers insights into the naval
Following additional orders placed by France, Italy and the United Kingdom, MBDA is accelerating its production rate for Aster missiles in order to meet demand
The Russian Navy recently concluded a fleet wide naval exercise, with the exception of the Black Sea Fleet, called July Storm. The exercise took place
Turkish shipbuilder DEARSAN unveiled at IDEF 2025 the design of the future Mine Warfare vessel for the Turkish Navy. The vessel will act as a
ASELSAN has introduced new generation of naval defense technologies at IDEF 2025, including DERİNGÖZ Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, GÖKSUR Vertical Launch System (VLS) Advanced Naval Point
Kimon, the first of the Greek FDI HN multi-mission frigates, has entered its second phase of sea trials off the coast of Brittany, France. Measuring
At a private event focusing on France’s strategy in the Indo-Pacific, senior officers from the French Navy, including an Admiral, shared some details about Clemenceau