US Navy Carrier High North Deployment Points to NATO Deterrence Impact of CSG Presence
The US Navy’s newest carrier strike group (CSG) has conducted operations in the High North alongside NATO allies, in a deployment underlining the deterrent impact
The US Navy’s newest carrier strike group (CSG) has conducted operations in the High North alongside NATO allies, in a deployment underlining the deterrent impact
BlackSea Technologies (“BlackSea”), a leader in autonomous maritime systems, today announced the development of its new family of Modular Attack Surface Craft (MASC) unmanned surface
At DSEI UK 2025, MBDA along with British, French and Italian officials unveiled STRATUS, the new name for the Future Cruise / Anti-Ship Weapon (FC/ASW).
The Hellenic Navy’s first upgraded P-3B Orion maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft has successfully completed its maiden test flight, marking a key milestone after prolonged
The UK Royal Navy (RN) is aiming to push forward three uncrewed systems programmes at sea over the next two years, as it looks to
Helsing has successfully conducted a series of at-sea trials for its uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV)-based autonomous surveillance package, which encompasses the SG-1 Fathom glider and
India’s Ministry of Defence released the Technology Perspective Capability Roadmap (TPCR) 2025, conveying the perspective of the Armed forces on emerging futuristic combat technologies and
The Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO) has signed a contract with German supplier TKMS Atlas Elektronik GmbH to deliver Towed Array
Military parade reveals extensive new missile developments with significance for naval applications. Drones also feature heavily in commemorative display. Naval News provides an exhaustive overview.
Saab has been contracted to provide the Royal Australian Navy with an additional AUV62-AT autonomous anti-submarine warfare (ASW) training target. Saab press release The AUV62-AT