UK Royal Navy Completes 2nd Trial of SSN UUV Launch-and-Recovery Capability Development
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has completed a second successful trial in its development of the capability to launch and recover uncrewed systems from submarine
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has completed a second successful trial in its development of the capability to launch and recover uncrewed systems from submarine
A program in development by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) is rapidly moving forward into the fleet to provide much deeper magazine depth for
INS Tamal is the last warship to be inducted from a foreign source, in line with India’s impetus on Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has detailed the requirements for its future Multi-Role Strike Ship (MRSS), requirements underlining the platform’s importance in providing strike capability
Following the trend of U.S. Navy ‘containerized’ solutions for various platforms, BAE Systems is pitching its Bofors 40 Mk 4 as another containerized system for
The nuclear reactors on board of the Russian Kirov class cruiser RFS Admiral Nakhimov (formally known as the Kalinin) has been started up on February 2nd.
This information was first released on the EU-platform for tender announcements (TED, “Tenders Electronic Daily”). The announcement, issued in Danish language, reads: FMI wishes to enter
The French Navy has built the availability of its ‘first rank’ destroyer and frigate force up to 80% according to navy Chief Admiral Vaujour
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has once more been shadowing a Russian vessel believed to have capabilities for mapping critical undersea infrastructure (CUI)

During the forenoon of January 15th, the Russian oceanographic research vessel Yantar arrived in a position 40 nautical miles north of Oran, Algeria, and 216 nautical miles east of Gibraltar.