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US Navy unveils name for first ship in new medium landing ship class
Secretary of the US Navy, Carlos Del Toro, has announced the name of the first ship in the new class…
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China completes initial phase of construction for second domestically-built large cruise ship
Chinese officials announced the completion of the first phase of construction for the country’s second domestically-built large cruise ship on…
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Anadolu Shipyard lays keel of 5th I-class frigate for Turkish Navy
On January 17, 2025, Anadolu Shipyard in Istanbul laid the keel for the fifth I-class frigate, marking a significant milestone…
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NYK’s New Cruise Ship Floated Out at Meyer Werft
The first new cruise ship built to sail under the Japanese flag in nearly 35 years has been floated at…
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Germany’s First Fully Electric Ferry completes sea trial
The E-Kat, Germany’s first fully electric seagoing vessel, has successfully completed its acceptance trials and is ready for deployment. This…
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China’s New Amphibious Assault Vessel to Feature Drones
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy is advancing its naval capabilities with the introduction of its largest amphibious assault vessel,…
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Brisbane Cruise Terminal Hits Major Milestone
The Port of Brisbane, Australia, is celebrating a significant achievement as passenger movements at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal (BICT)…
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USS John F. Kennedy Departs for Scrapyard
On Thursday, the decommissioned aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) will leave Philadelphia for the last time. The…
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Innovative Zero-Emission Bulk Carriers Launching Soon
Berge Rederi is set to revolutionize maritime transport with the introduction of two zero-emission bulk carriers. These vessels, currently under…
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Iran’s New Intelligence Collection Destroyer
The Iranian Navy has unveiled its first image of the IRINS Zagros (H313), an intelligence collection destroyer. This announcement follows…
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