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Preventing collisions with wind turbines

The Maritime Research Institute of the Netherlands (MARIN) has tested three innovative barriers to prevent collisions between ships and wind turbines. This test was prompted by the incident involving the Julietta D on 31 January 2022. This drifting ship first collided with a tanker and then with a transformer platform and a wind turbine foundation of the Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farm currently under construction. The installed wind turbines could fall onto a ship in the event of a collision, posing a major risk to the crew, passengers, the ship itself and the environment. If there are an estimated 2,500 wind turbines in the North Sea by the end of 2030, the risk of...

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Obangame Express 2022 ended

Multinational approach to security in African waters The region is plagued by piracy, unreported and unregulated fishing and few opportunities for local residents to defend themselves against it. Led by the United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM), the exercise was conducted for the 11th time. U.S. AFRICOM is based in the Kelley Barracks in Stuttgart. Its mission is to co-operate with African militaries, conduct joint military operations and maintain relations between the United States and 53 African countries. This does not include Egypt, which is in a different command area. Obangame Express is the largest multinational naval exercise in West Africa, it...

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Back to normality - the GORCH FOCK is back!

The German Navy's sail training ship ends its 171st training voyage abroad today. After an absence of more than four months, the berth at the naval base in Kiel is once again occupied. The first long training voyage after a long time in the shipyard. Sailing training and training voyage The training voyage took the three-masted barque to the Canary Islands at the end of 2021. Due to the pandemic, the sailing training did not start as planned from Santa Cruz de Tenerife. In the harbour of Malaga, 70 cadets from the Mürwik Naval School were then able to begin the planned sailing training on the training ship. The officer cadets also included cadets from friendly foreign nations such as France, Colombia, Senegal and Thailand. Meeting with...

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Ukraine: Russian landing ship set on fire

Ukrainian fighters have succeeded in striking a blow against the Russian navy. Film footage and short reports of a large Black Sea Fleet landing ship on fire are being spread on Twitter. According to Western experts, it is the "Orsk", an Alligator-class landing ship. It is said to have been hit by missiles. The shelling occurred in the port of Berdyansk, approx. 70 kilometres south-west of Mariupol - i.e. in the zone along the Sea of Azov that has been threatened by Russian forces since at least the outbreak of the war and was later controlled. The "Orsk" (BDK-69) is one of a maximum of seven available landing units of the Black Sea Fleet, three Alligator-class and four Ropucha-class. Two Ropucha were...

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The breadbasket of Europe: Ukraine

Blocked sea routes could trigger famine The war is not regional, it has an impact on the whole of Europe, indeed the whole world. In particular, the fact that Ukraine was the world's second-largest grain exporter before the war needs to be examined more closely. According to the figures for the 2019-2020 marketing year, Ukraine has become the second largest exporter in the world after the USA. It is also about global food security. Ukraine ranks second in barley exports, fourth in corn exports and fifth in wheat exports. In 2019, 65.4 million tonnes of grain and pulses were harvested from an area of 15.3 million hectares....

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