Ships

Santions-busting tanker’s Cuba trip

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Following its delivery of 100,000 tonnes of oil to Cuba, the Anatoly Kolodkin has arrived at the far northern Russian port of Murmansk, the...

Victory class steel-cutting ceremony

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On 29 April the Steel Cutting Ceremony was held for the Republic of Singapore Navy’s third (Vigilance) and fourth (Valiant) Victory class Multi-Role Combat...

US boosting uncrewed vessels

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The U.S. medium-sized uncrewed service vessels fleet could jump from roughly four to 30 vessels by 2030 in the Indo-Pacific, according to officials. As...

Japan’s shipbuilding revival

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By Awais Feroze Hanif* From its peak during the 1960s through 1980s, the Japanese shipbuilding industry’s global market share has fallen precipitously – eroded by...

A Hormuz corridor solution

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By Frank Bell* The Strait of Hormuz does not need to be made safe to reopen global shipping. It only needs to be made governable....

Chinese hospital ship in PNG

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On 8 April the Peoples Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) hospital ship Silk Road Ark arrived in the Papua New Guinea capital, Port Moresby. The visit...

Trump doubles ships request to $65.8 billion

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President Donald Trump announced Friday he wants funding in 2027 for twice the number of ships that were requested the previous year, the Navy...

ABC describes plight of Hormuz seafarers

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Interviews and first-hand accounts from sailors stranded in the Persian Gulf — under threat of drone attacks, missiles, and exploding boats — reveal an...

RN steps up anti-mine capability

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The Royal Navy is stepping up its mine hunting capabilities with new cutting-edge uncrewed equipment being added to RFA Lyme Bay in the coming...

How easily mines disrupt shipping

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By Andy Perry* Just reports of mines are often sufficient to disrupt maritime traffic. Even if ship owners, crews and insurers weren’t aware of the...