Category: Marines from all over the world

Corps Mariniers as guests in the USA

Soldiers from the Dutch Corps Mariniers from Aruba and St. Maarten have been training together with American Marines. To this end, they were hosted by II Marine Expeditionary Forces in North Carolina for the Carribean Urban Warrior 21 exercise. Over a period of three weeks, they had the opportunity to refresh and expand their knowledge in the unique training environment of Camp Lejeune. They practised with aircraft and helicopters in a realistic replica of a city. "The different environment brought a whole new set of challenges," analysed Captain Mark Brouwer, Dutch exchange officer in the United States. "Think of the interoperability of the communication systems and the...

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Arctic sensation

As was announced today, an "integrated Arctic expedition" of the Russian Navy is currently taking place in the Arctic Ocean. Together with the Russian Geographical Society, a scenario consisting of complex military exercises, research and practical exercises is being carried out for the first time in the Arctic Circle around Franz Josef Land in accordance with a previously defined joint plan. However, the military part seems to predominate. In a video conference with President Vladimir Putin, the commander of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Evemnov, reported on the special features and successes achieved so far in the manoeuvre known as Umka-21. Of the 43 planned individual exercises, 35 have been carried out so far, with only ten having been...

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Marine Nationale confiscates drugs

After the British frigate HMS Montrose once again discovered a large quantity of drugs in recent days, the French were obviously not going to stand back. On 21 March, the crew of the helicopter carrier Dixmude stopped a suspicious freighter in the Gulf of Guinea. The ship, sailing under the flag of St Kitts and Nevis, came from South America. The boarding soldiers found suspicious bales, which turned out to be filled with cocaine. Due to the size of the ship, the operation lasted a whole day. The soldiers were able to seize a total of six tonnes of cocaine with a street value of around one billion euros. This is the largest seizure ever...

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A crow's nest for the queen

The British Navy has put a special helicopter into service. The new Merlin, known as the Crowsnest, stands out from its brothers at first glance. It has a distinctive radar dome, also known as a "bubble", on the port side. This enables it to carry out airborne surveillance. It also enables data exchange and communication with its own aircraft in operation. Accordingly, this powerful component is intended for use on the new Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier. A team of three people works on board the helicopter: in addition to the pilot, two observers are also on board. With the high...

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Launch for ladies in South Africa

On 25 March, the first of three Multi-Mission Inshore Patrol Vessels (MMIPVs) was launched at Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT). The boats are to be used in the fight against drug trafficking and illegal fishing. The boat, which weighs more than 600 tonnes, was brought from the shipyard to the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) synchrolift at the Victoria & Alfred (V&A) Waterfront basin on the evening of 23 March. This job was carried out by the South African subsidiary of Mammoet from the Netherlands, a company known for extreme heavy haulage. The new building was transported on a 48-axle Self-Propelled Mobile Transporter (SPMT), which was able to perform manoeuvres...

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