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Sep- 2022 -26 September
US, South Korea Begin Naval Drills After North’s Missile Test
South Korea and the United States began their first combined naval exercise near the peninsula in five years.
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23 September
Germany Approves Raytheon Ship Defense Missile System
The German parliamentary budget committee has approved the purchase of 600 Rolling Airframe Missile Block 2Bs for the German Navy.
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23 September
Taiwan to Build 10 Additional Tuo Chiang Corvettes
Taiwan has announced that it will build 10 additional Tuo Chiang corvettes amid increasing tensions with China.
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23 September
US Aircraft Carrier Arrives in South Korea to ‘Deter’ Pyongyang
A US aircraft carrier arrived in South Korea for the first time in nearly five years, ahead of joint drills aimed at the nuclear-armed North.
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22 September
China Developing Extra Large Underwater Drones
The Chinese Navy has developed extra large unmanned underwater vehicles, seen as a key part of the country’s future naval fleet.
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22 September
UK Royal Navy Procures Three Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
The British Royal Navy has acquired three new REMUS 100 unmanned underwater vehicles, bringing enhanced mission efficiency and increased data quality.
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22 September
Israeli Navy Tests New Anti-Ship Missile
The Israeli Navy has completed a "complex trial" of its latest generation anti-ship missile Gabriel V.
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21 September
Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa to Deliver Naval Gun for Polish Minehunters
PGZ Stocznia Wojenna and PIT-RADWAR have signed a contract to provide naval armament systems for the Polish Navy.
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21 September
Japan Plans ‘Hundreds’ of Kamikaze Drones for Island Defense: Report
The Japanese government reportedly plans to introduce loitering kamikaze drones for island defense on a trial basis next year.
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21 September
US and Canadian Warships Sail Through Taiwan Strait
A US destroyer and a Canadian frigate sailed through the Taiwan Strait to reinforce the route's status as an international waterway.
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