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Atlas receives order to develop a sonar base for Australia

Atlas Elektronik, designer and manufacturer of sonar systems for submarines, minesweepers and combat vessels, as well as torpedoes and autonomous systems, has been selected by Lockheed Martin Australia (LMA) to design the bow sonar base for the future Attack-class submarines. Lockheed Martin Australia is the Australian Government's 2018 prime contractor for the development, design and integration of the Combat Management Systems (CMS). Australian media reports that Lockheed Martin Australia selected Atlas Elektronik's Bugsonar base as part of a selection process. Atlas Elektronik will work with its Sydney-based subsidiary Sonartech Atlas as a subcontractor for the design phase. "We are very pleased to have a...

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Fincantieri builds two more submarines for Italy

On 26 February, the Italian shipbuilding company Fincantieri signed a contract with Occar to build two submarines for the Italian Navy. These are units of the U 212 NFS (Near Future Submarine) class that have yet to be developed. The new boats are based on the 212 A programme and will again be equipped with an air-independent propulsion system. The German Navy currently has six of these in service. The Italian Navy has four boats of this type, which were delivered by Fincantieri between 2006 and 2017. The design comes from Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems. For the construction and technical-logistical support of the...

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Russian kilo boat in the North Sea

The Royal Navy continues to follow all movements of the Russian Navy in the vicinity of its territorial waters. On Friday, the British patrol boat HMS Mersey shadowed a Kilo-class submarine en route from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean. The RFS Rostov-on-Don also travelled through the North Sea and the English Channel. The boat belongs to the Russian Black Sea Fleet. All movements were reported to the NATO partners so that they can observe the warship on its further journey. In October 2020, HMS Mersey accompanied the boat on its journey in the opposite direction. Text: mb; Photos: Royal Navy/Crown...

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Norway opens its floating supermarket

The Royal Norwegian Navy's newest ship, the supply vessel Maud, completed its first supply manoeuvre at sea (RAS) under operational conditions last week. It was partnered by the frigate Fridtjof Nansen , which has been back at sea since January after a lengthy stay in the shipyard. Both ships are taking part in the Norwegian TG-21-1 exercise, which brings together Norwegian and allied warships and submarines for training in a challenging coastal and fjord system in Norway. The ability to supply other naval vessels with fuel, supplies, ammunition and spare parts is a coveted resource in NATO and one that Norway has long been waiting for. "The...

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Augengeradeaus podcast on the subject of aircraft carriers

For the upcoming weekend, the marineforum editorial team recommends taking a look outside the box. In the 40th episode of his podcast "Sicherheitshalber" at https://sicherheitspod.de/2021/02/21/folge-40-flugzeugtrager-braucht-man-sowas-noch-deutschland-im-un-sicherheitsrat-eine-bilanz/ugträger: Do we still need this? | Germany in the UN Security Council: A review - Sicherheitshalber (sicherheitspod.de) is dedicated to a maritime topic. Together with Dr Ulrike Franke from the European Council on Foreign Relations, Dr Frank Sauer and Prof Carlo Masala from the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich, he discusses aspects of the topic of aircraft carriers. Do such costly giants still make sense in the 21st century? What threats is such a ship exposed to? And will it...

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