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Aug- 2023 -22 August
Russia Says Jet ‘Destroys’ Ukraine Reconnaissance Boat in Black Sea
Moscow said it destroyed a Ukrainian military "reconnaissance boat" near Russian gas infrastructure in the Black Sea, in the latest clash in the waterway.
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21 August
Australia’s Biggest Warship Deployed in Philippine Drills
Australia's largest warship took part in joint drills with the Philippines and the United States in the disputed South China Sea.
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21 August
Babcock, Polish Armaments Group to Launch Joint Venture
Babcock and the Polish Armaments Group have signed a framework agreement to establish a shipbuilding and equipment support joint venture.
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21 August
Saab Begins Mast Production for Finland’s Future Pohjanmaa Corvettes
Saab has conducted a cutting ceremony in Karlskrona for the first of four masts of the Finnish Navy’s future Pohjanmaa-class corvettes.
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18 August
Japan Scrambles Jets After Russian Planes Spotted Off Coasts
Japan scrambled fighter jets after Russian patrol aircraft were seen off the Sea of Japan and East China Sea.
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18 August
Russia, China Hold Joint Naval War Games
Russian and Chinese warships are conducting joint maritime patrols in the Pacific Ocean involving rescue training and drills for countering air strikes.
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18 August
Turkey Warned Russia After Black Sea Ship Attack: Ankara
Turkey warned Moscow to avoid further escalations after a Turkish-owned cargo vessel was attacked by the Russian navy last weekend.
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17 August
Textron to Deploy Aerosonde Drones on Three More US Navy Ships
The US Navy has contracted Textron Systems to deploy its Aerosonde unmanned aircraft system on three littoral combat ships.
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17 August
General Dynamics Starts Construction of US Navy’s Sixth Expeditionary Sea Base Ship
General Dynamics has begun construction of the US Navy’s sixth Expeditionary Sea Base vessel, the USNS Hector Cafferata Jr., California.
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16 August
UK Trains Hundreds of Ukrainian Marines in Amphibious Attacks
Nearly 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers are returning home with additional skills in amphibious operations after undergoing lengthy training with the UK military.
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