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Mexican Navy - New and old

Since the beginning of June, the TABASCO, the eighth, newest and completely Mexican-built OPV of the 1700-tonne displacement OAXACA class, has also had its rightful crew and flies the service flag of the Central American state. At the same time, however, the CORA was decommissioned, an American-designed ocean-going tugboat that was given a well-deserved retirement at almost 80 years of age (34 years in the US Navy, 44 years in Mexico) and with its top speed reduced to 10 knots. Sometimes a window into the past opens. To the subscriptions...

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Israeli Navy - 3D technology for construction of new corvettes

As the final step before a construction contract, Israel Shipyards has signed a contract to commence the detailed design phase for the new RESHEF-class SA'AR 72 corvettes at the Ministry of Defence. The design will utilise 3D technology, which can reduce the usual paperwork of 2D drawings in shipbuilding to a minimum. This class is to replace the SA'AR 45-class units, which have now been in the coastal defence service of the Israeli Navy for over 30 years. The boat type is to be equipped exclusively with systems from national production To the subscriptions...

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Brazilian Navy - "GREENHALGH has fulfilled its mission"

As the lead ship of the British South Atlantic Task Force during the Falklands War in 1982, HMS BROADSWORD (Type 22) made headlines. On 25 May, she was unable to prevent Argentine Skyhawks from hitting and capsizing the frigate COVENTRY (Type 42) with unguided bombs during the landing operation in San Carlos Bay on Pebble Island with her Sea Wolf low-flying defence system. The first group of Skyhawks flew so close that the BROADSWORD's fire control system crashed when both aircraft split, and when the second group approached, the COVENTRY had manoeuvred itself into the direct line of fire of the Sea Wolfs! Even from the first squadron by a bomb penetration in the...

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Marine hideout in the forest

In 1943, parts of the High Command of the Kriegsmarine moved from Berlin to Brandenburg. Parts of the "Koralle camp" are still accessible today. North of Bernau, in a wooded area between Ladeburg and Lanke, you can find the bunker remains of the former "Koralle Camp", the headquarters of the High Command of the Kriegsmarine from 1943 to 1945 and the radio control centre for Karl Dönitz's submarine warfare. In addition to three shelters, the complex originally comprised five transmission masts, broadband antennas and a radio relay system, as well as accommodation for the command staff, a "military residential camp", a motor pool, barracks for male and female personnel, buildings for the naval intelligence service and the weather service, various anti-aircraft and machine gun positions, a bathhouse, garages and several...

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Danish Navy - In the piracy hotspot

Denmark prepares for action against pirates in the Gulf of Guinea Between November 2021 and April 2022, the Dannebrog, the flag of Denmark, will not only fly over merchant ships in the Bay of Guinea, but will also be flown by the frigate ESBERN SNARE. The ship, equipped with a Seahawk helicopter and a crew of around 175 including a special force, is to put the pirates of West Africa in their place. The ship will be part of an international task force set up in response to an IMO resolution from May 2021, in which states, the UN and the G7++ Friends of the Gulf of Guinea...

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