Category: News

Update: Bosphorus remains closed to warring parties

Ukraine will not be able to participate in the mine clearance operation agreed between the Black Sea navies of Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria. As expected, Turkey has told its NATO allies that it will not allow the two minehunting units (M108 HMS "Grimsby" and M112 HMS "Shoreham") handed over to Ukraine by the UK to transit its waters through the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits. Turkey is referring to the Montreux Convention, which regulates transit even in times of war. Although the agreement excludes ships returning to their home harbours, neither Russia nor Ukraine have had any intention of allowing ships to pass through the...

Weiterlesen

Military coalition against the Houthi in Yemen grows

Other nations have joined the coalition with the United States to send a final warning to the Houthi militant faction in Yemen, which has attacked shipping in the Red Sea several dozen times since November 2023. In addition to the USA, the co-signatories now include Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom. Bahrain, one of America's closest allies in the Middle East, is the only nation in the region to have joined the declaration. Bahrain is home to the US 5th Fleet. The coalition warned that the attacks were "illegal, unacceptable and deeply destabilising"...

Weiterlesen

Director of the Wilhelmshaven Naval Museum passes away

We were shocked to learn of the death of the director of the German Naval Museum, Dr Stephan Huck. In the 20 years of his extraordinarily successful work, the historian was a companion to the Marineforum. Most recently, he involved us in the fundamental redesign of the German Naval Museum, which was initiated in 2018. He appointed the Marineforum editorial team to the advisory board. In Dr Stephan Huck, we have lost a highly esteemed friend, comrade and partner. Our heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathy go to the family On behalf of the editorial team Holger...

Weiterlesen

Russia's Arctic crude oil route

Russia once again shipped crude oil across the Arctic Ocean last year. This included the crude oil tanker "Primorsky Prospect" (approx. 113,900 tonnes, 250 metres long), which belongs to the Russian state tanker company Sovcomflot (SCF). It is one of the few tracked cargoes on this route from the Russian Ust-Luga in the Baltic Sea, along the Norwegian coast with destination Rizhao in China. However, eastbound shipping had to be suspended for this winter on 30 November 2023. The use of the so-called Northern Sea Route (NSR) through the Arctic waters could reduce transit time compared to the southern route through the Mediterranean and...

Weiterlesen
en_GBEnglish