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Dec- 2023 -11 DecemberEurope
Putin Unveils Two New Nuclear Submarines
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised to reinforce Russia's "military-naval might" as he attended the inauguration of two nuclear submarines.
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11 DecemberAmericas
US Approves $300M Torpedo Sale for German P-8A Poseidon Aircraft
The US has approved the potential sale of Mk-54 lightweight torpedoes to Germany for integration into the country’s P-8A Poseidon aircraft.
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Nov- 2023 -30 NovemberAmericas
Canadian Navy Readiness in ‘Critical State’: Commander
A high-ranking official of the Royal Canadian Navy has released a staggering assessment of his own fleet, saying its readiness is now in a “critical state.”
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29 NovemberMiddle East
US Warship Shoots Down Drone Launched by Houthis From Yemen
A US Navy warship shot down a drone on Wednesday launched from a part of Yemen controlled by Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
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24 NovemberEurope
France Orders Seven New Offshore Patrol Vehicles
France’s defense procurement agency has announced the order of seven new offshore patrol vehicles for the French Navy.
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24 NovemberSea
UK Sees Huge Drop in ‘Military Useful’ Vessels
Recent government statistics revealed that the UK has experienced a drastic decline in its number of “military useful” vessels.
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22 NovemberCyber
US Navy Launches First Cyber Strategy
The US Navy has introduced its first-ever cyber doctrine aimed at preparing for future conflicts that involve cyber warfare.
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21 NovemberSea
Saab, US Firm to Bolster Australia’s Undersea Warfare Capabilities
Saab and American firm ThayerMahan have agreed to collaborate to bolster Australia’s sovereign undersea warfare capabilities.
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14 NovemberEurope
UK Navy’s New Electronic Warfare System Passes Critical Design Review
The UK's new electro-magnetic system has passed critical design review and is now awaiting final testing, the Defence Equipment & Support announced.
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13 NovemberEurope
Russian Attack on Civilian Ship Result of ‘Poor Weapons Employment:’ UK Intel
The UK Ministry of Defence has argued that the recent Russian attack on a civilian cargo ship entering a Ukrainian port may have been an accident.
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