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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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Will France Retire the Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier Too Soon?
France’s FS Charles De Gaulle aircraft carrier has a complex legacy marked by both triumphs and challenges. Since its entry…
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US Navy Aircraft Carrier Sustains Damage in Collision
New photos have emerged showing the extent of damage suffered by a US Navy aircraft carrier after a collision with…
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Danaos Expands Fleet with New 9,200 TEU Vessels
Greek shipping company Danaos has recently announced the addition of two more vessels to its newbuilding orderbook, further expanding its…
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2 Indian Navy Women Officers Cross Point Nemo, Earth’s Most Remote Location
Two female officers from the Indian Navy touched a new milestone on Thursday as they crossed Point Nemo – the…
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Babcock Secures Contract for Australian Navy Frigates lift and hoist systems
Babcock has signed a significant contract to provide lift and hoist systems for the Royal Australian Navy’s Hunter-class frigate construction…
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Japan Expands Naval Capabilities with New Ships
On January 26, 2025, Japan announced significant enhancements to its naval fleet, focusing on amphibious and transport ships. These vessels…
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Russia’s Zvezda Shipyard Delivers First Arctic Oil Tanker
After years of development, Russia’s Zvezda shipyard has successfully delivered its first Arctic-capable oil and LNG tanker. The 69,000 dwt…
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Fishing vessel SAS 107 Crampas experienced engine failure
On January 23, the fishing vessel SAS 107 Crampas experienced engine failure while operating in the Baltic Sea, approximately five…
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