The British Navy decommissioned two minehunters yesterday (4 August) in Rosyth. HMS Ramsey had to leave the Royal Navy after just 21 years and 175,000 nautical miles, while HMS Blyth had only been in service for 20 years but had travelled 185,000 nautical miles. Over the past decades, they have been...
The US companies Boeing and Northrop Grumman have tested complex cooperation between human and machine-controlled aircraft in a simulator for the first time. This manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) was carried out using a transportable simulator of the E-2D from Northrop Grumman and the virtual pairing of an F/A-18 with the MQ-25 from Boeing. Advanced operational concepts were tested,...
Lockheed Martin has received an order to modify its Seahawk helicopter for the Korean Navy. After the Southeast Asian country decided to purchase 12 of these helicopters at the end of last year, the standardised version for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) must now be adapted to the needs and wishes of the Koreans....
The Greek Navy has successfully completed its first tests with the Schiebel S-100 camcopter. The capabilities of the remote-controlled mini helicopter were scrutinised for a week from on board the frigate Aigaion, the former Dutch Banckert. The focus was on testing the range, endurance and maximum speed. But...
Things are currently going well for the US Navy, at least as far as the prospect of future deployments is concerned. After all, with the christening of the latest Virginia-class submarine at the General Dynamics shipyard in Groton, the transfer to the US Navy's fleet list is usually only one or two weeks away.
The keel for the next Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship is being laid today at Austal USA in Mobile. The future USS Augusta (LCS 34) is the 17th of these warships, which are intended for use in coastal waters. After the Augusta, the construction of two more of these striking ships is planned. The...
The Russian nuclear submarine Krasnoyarsk was launched today (30 July) in a festive ceremony. Guests at the Sevmash shipyard on this occasion included the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Antoliyevich Evmenov, and the Governor of the Arkhangelsk region, Alexander Tsybulsky. At a speed of around one metre, the...
The United States Coast Guard put three new ships into service today (Thursday 29 July). From their new home port on the island of Guam, the so-called Fast Response Cutters will ensure security in the region. To this end, the Americans have signed contracts with various companies in the Pacific...
And they've done it again: according to the Pentagon, the American destroyer USS Benfold passed through the Formosa Strait on 28 July. The disputed strait, which is around 180 kilometres wide, forms the border between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China on Taiwan. US units, but also ships, pass through at irregular intervals...
The British minesweeper HMS Middleton left its home port of Portsmouth on Monday. After a 6000 nautical mile voyage around Europe and crossing the Mediterranean, it is expected to arrive in the Persian Gulf in the coming weeks. For at least two years, the 750-tonne displacement Hunt-class vessel will then be...