Ships

$110m vessel for undersea ops

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A 10-year-old Norwegian ship bought by Australia for $110 million will soon be converted into a defence force vessel, dedicated to supporting future undersea...

Disposal of nuclear-powered Nimitz begins

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The US Navy this month began planning the years-long ordeal to defuel and dispose of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Nimitz (CVN-68), only the second...

Dutch-Belgian frigate replacement

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The Netherlands and European neighbor Belgium have announced plans to acquire two ASW Frigates (ASWF), per country, at a joint estimated cost of nearly...

US Constellation frigates to be more powerful

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The US Navy’s new 7,290 ton Constellation class (FFG-62) frigates are to have their armament enhanced with the inclusion of the Standard Missile 6,...

US Navy: better readiness and more ships

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What happens when the chief of naval operations wants more money for readiness — maintenance, spare parts, munitions and training time — to create...

A combined arms framework for massing fires

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By Dmitry Filipoff*  The act of massing fires across forces is inherently a function of combined arms. (Center for International Maritime Security.) Individual platforms should...

Repairs to HMAS Supply

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Engineers are working to repair one of the Royal Australian Navy's newest ships, with Defence investigating "possible mechanical defects" on the Spanish-built HMAS Supply,...

Singapore awards contract for multi-role combat vessels

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At the end of March, Singapore’s Ministry for Defence (MINDEF) signed a contract with Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering) for the detailed design...

Sale of RNZN patrol vessels boosts local economy

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Two former Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Inshore Patrol Vessels, Rotoiti and Pukaki, are about to embark on a journey to their new home...

Plan Galileo delivers for regions

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Regional Maintenance Centre (RMC) North East celebrated one year of operations in early March, with the new Head Maritime Sustainment Rear Admiral Steven Tiffen...