Damen Completes Modernisation and Maintenance of HNLMS ‘Snellius’
July 14th – The hydrographic survey ship HNLSM Snellius was returned to the Royal Netherland Navy after its modernisation by Damen.
July 14th – The hydrographic survey ship HNLSM Snellius was returned to the Royal Netherland Navy after its modernisation by Damen.
The first ever Unmanned Marine Systems (UMS) certificate has been awarded to SEA-KIT International by Lloyd’s Register, representing an important milestone for the maritime industry.
As the Pentagon and Congress grapple on determining what to build to meet the “500-ship U.S. Navy goal,” a couple of years-old ideas and artist renderings may lead to a more flexible future for the U.S. Navy’s global operations.
The U.S. Navy’s new and upcoming Light Amphibious Warships (LAW) will be the “new strategy and tactic” to countering the Chinese Anti-Access/Area Denial island chains around the South China Sea.
The U.S. Navy’s third Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB), the USS Miguel Keith (ESB-5), is currently undergoing sea trials in San Diego. It is expected to
ADSB press release The 16m boat is modular in design to accommodate either a short cabin with space for surface-to-surface missile systems or a longer
Admiral Burke gave a webinar presentation on the U.S. Navy’s presence and influence in the North Atlantic and the Arctic oceans…
The John Lewis-class ships are based on commercial design standards and will recapitalize the current T-AO 187 Class Fleet Replenishment Oilers to provide underway replenishment
A public domain photo showing USSOCOM’s Combat Craft Assault (CCA), reveals some interesting feature…

The Danish Ministry of Defence’s Materiel and Procurement Agency (FMI) has launched a tender for the acquisition of low-frequency towed array sonar systems (TAS) for the Royal Danish Navy two Absalon-class frigates.