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Feb- 2024 -26 FebruaryAmericas
US Navy Creates New Job Focused on Drone, Robotics Warfare
The US Navy has established a new enlisted career focused solely on drones and robotics warfare.
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22 FebruarySea
Houthi Missile Attack Damages British-Owned Ship Off Yemen
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired two missiles at a British-owned cargo ship passing through the Gulf of Aden, causing one minor injury and damage to the vessel.
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21 FebruaryAmericas
US Navy Commissions New Expeditionary Ship USS John L. Canley
The US Navy has commissioned a new Expeditionary Sea Base vessel to improve the country’s military sea-to-shore logistics operations.
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14 FebruaryAmericas
US Navy’s Six-Decade-Old Greyhounds to Fill Grounded V-22 Osprey’s Role
The US Navy is temporarily replacing its grounded fleet of V-22 Ospreys with its last squadron of retiring C-2A Greyhound aircraft.
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13 FebruaryAmericas
US Army Reactivates First Overseas Watercraft Unit After 26 Years
The US Army has reactivated its first watercraft unit outside the US after nearly three decades.
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9 FebruarySea
Royal Marines Reveal Revamped, Stealthier Offshore Raiding Craft
The UK Royal Marines has redesigned its fleet of Offshore Raiding Craft to modernize them after two decades of service.
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9 FebruarySea
Three Firms Vie for US Navy’s New Large Underwater Drone
The US Navy has selected three vendors to develop competing prototypes of its new, large undersea drone to protect against present and future maritime threats.
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8 FebruarySea
Irish Navy Signs Wärtsilä for OPV Maintenance, Reliability
Wärtsilä has signed a five-year contract to ensure operational reliability for four of the Irish Naval Service's offshore patrol vessels.
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6 FebruarySea
Royal Canadian Navy to Acquire SEA Torpedo Launch Systems
SEA Canada has been awarded a 15.1-million pound ($19 million) contract to produce Torpedo Launch Systems for the Royal Canadian Navy.
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Jan- 2024 -30 JanuaryEurope
British Warships Incapable of Attacking Houthi Targets on Land: Report
None of the Royal Navy warships deployed in the Red Sea is reportedly capable of striking Houthi targets on land.
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