Naval
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Ancient ‘stitched’ ship launched in Goa, to retrace ancient trading routes by
A 5th-century wooden ‘stitched ship’ was launched on Wednesday at Divar Island, Goa. This vessel, crafted using ancient stitching techniques,…
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NVL lays keel of Germany’s first Type 424 SIGINT ship
German shipbuilder NVL has officially laid the keel for the first of three new Type 424 SIGINT (signals intelligence) and…
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CAVASSHIPS Podcast [Feb 21 ’25] Ep: 181 Headline Review w/ USNI News
The world of naval and maritime affairs is constantly evolving, with new developments and challenges emerging every day. In a…
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US company gears up to build next-gen shipyard for new classes of autonomous
American tech firm Saronic Technologies is poised to transform maritime defense with the launch of Port Alpha, a cutting-edge shipyard…
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HD Hyundai Expresses Strong Interest in U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Cooperation
As geopolitical tensions rise, the United States is looking to enhance its naval capabilities through closer cooperation with South Korea’s…
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Russia’s Largest Warship, Nuclear Cruiser Admiral Nakhimov, Set To Boost
Weeks after Russia activated the second nuclear reactor on its Kirov-class battlecruiser, Admiral Nakhimov, state media reports that the warship…
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U.S. Forces Save Crew of Sinking Iranian Cargo Ship in Arabian Gulf
The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard recently undertook a daring rescue operation to save crew members from an Iranian cargo…
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Is the Navy getting the best bang for the buck in ship maintenance?
NORFOLK, Va. — A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report raises concerns about the Navy’s maintenance practices for combat surface…
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Navy works to recover fighter jet crash in San Diego Bay
On Wednesday morning, a military jet crashed into San Diego Bay, prompting immediate recovery efforts. The EA-18G Growler went down…
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The U.S. Navy Built 50 Casablanca-Class ‘Escort’ Aircraft Carriers
The Casablanca-class escort carriers, often derisively called “Kaiser’s Coffins,” played a crucial role in the U.S. Navy’s success during World…
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