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India Conducts Maiden Tests of Long Range Hypersonic and Subsonic Naval Missiles
India’s First Hypersonic Missile Successfully Tested On November 16, India made a big leap in defense technology. The Defence Research…
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RoRo Ferry Catches Fire While Anchored Off Indonesia’s Riau Islands
On October 2, 2024, a ferry named KMP Tandemand caught fire while anchored off the coast of Batam Island in…
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Fuel Slick From Sunken Ship Spreads to Greenland Fjord
A large diesel spill from a sunken ship is creating serious concerns for the Arctic waters near Greenland. The ship,…
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Ocean-2024 – Russian Navy flexes its muscles, China assists
Russia has started a large naval exercise called “Ocean-2024.” This exercise began on September 10 and is happening in the…
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Shipbuilding
Brazil launches first in class F200 Tamandaré frigate
On August 9, 2024, the Brazilian Navy marked a key step in its fleet modernization by launching the first Tamandaré-class…
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Turkish I-Class MILGEM Project Gets a Power Boost with Additional LM2500 Engines
One year after GE Aerospace’s initial agreement with the TAIS-STM partnership in Istanbul, Türkiye, to supply LM2500 marine gas turbines…
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U.S. Redeploys USS Lincoln From Pacific to Mideast in Order to Deter Iran
The U.S. Navy is increasing its presence in the Middle East to address potential threats from Iran, deploying the carrier…
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Shipbuilding
White House: Private sector steps up with new investments in U.S. maritime sector
The White House reports that private sector partners are stepping up with new investments in the U.S. maritime sector, with…
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Shipbuilding
Conrad Shipyard holds recognition ceremony for Navy YRBM
Conrad Shipyard LLC, Morgan City, La., held a first-in-class recognition ceremony in July at Conrad’s Amelia, La., shipyard for the new…
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Shipbuilding
Pacific Ocean Balance of Power
The U.S. Navy is losing its dominance in the Pacific Ocean as allies like South Korea, Japan, and Australia build…
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