The "Red Eagle" is back
The frigate "Brandenburg" spent more than five months in the Mediterranean under its commander Jan Hackstein. On 7 February, friends and families were able to embrace the crew members again.
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 7 Feb 2021 | Headlines, News, Armed Forces | 0
The frigate "Brandenburg" spent more than five months in the Mediterranean under its commander Jan Hackstein. On 7 February, friends and families were able to embrace the crew members again.
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 3 Feb 2021 | Headlines, Marines from all over the world, Technology | 0
With a newly developed system, the Royal Navy also wants to clear mines autonomously from next year
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 2 Feb 2021 | Headlines, News, Shipbuilding, Armed Forces, Technology | 3
Current status of the new construction projects for the 707 fuel transporter, 424 fleet service boats and 212CD submarines
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 31 Jan 2021 | Headlines, News, Shipbuilding | 0
The German Maritime Search and Rescue Association launched its latest rescue cruiser, the SK 41, in Grömitz on 31 January.
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 31 Jan 2021 | Marines from all over the world, News, Shipbuilding | 0
Even though it was the first unit in the series of six ordered and up to 22 required multi-purpose stealth frigates (30FFM) to be launched at the Mitsui shipyard in Tamano in mid-November, the "Kumano" is only the second of its class. The type ship, which was due to be launched at the beginning of November and whose name has not yet been announced, is still on the shelf at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagasaki due to problems with the gas turbine train. Combined MAN diesel and Rolls-Royce gas turbine propulsion should at least accelerate these frigates to 30 knots. Compact design and automated technology have made it possible to reduce costs and crew numbers -...
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