It goes on and on
The first steel plates for the next Arleigh Burke-class destroyer were cut at Ingalls Shipbuilding
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 27 Jan 2021 | Marines from all over the world, News, Shipbuilding | 0
The first steel plates for the next Arleigh Burke-class destroyer were cut at Ingalls Shipbuilding
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 26 Jan 2021 | Marines from all over the world, News | 0
Continuation of FONOPS by the US Navy
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 19 Jan 2021 | Headlines, Marines from all over the world, News | 0
The Dutch Navy has been using the Goalkeeper close-range defence system since the early 1990s. What was state-of-the-art at the time is no longer state of the art today. It is only thanks to a modernisation programme that the systems installed on various ships can still be kept in service. Goalkeeper is a so-called Close-in Weapon System (CIWS), which is used for defence against various airborne threats at close range. These include anti-ship missiles, but also small targets on the surface of the water. In the meantime, drones have also been added to the targets against which defence was to be established at the time. In recent years, the missiles to be defended against have been increasingly...
Read MorePosted by Holger Schlüter | 16 Jan 2021 | Headlines, Marines from all over the world, News | 0
And once again Michael Nitz surprises us with the latest pictures.
Read MorePosted by Marcus Bredick | 8 Jan 2021 | Marines from all over the world, News | 0
The rejuvenation of the Russian Federation's conventional diesel-electric submarines is slowly nearing completion. The Kilo class (project 877/636) already comprises 24 boats with a fairly equal distribution across the three fleets, with the first boats already looking back on forty years of service. At the end of October, the "Wolkow", the second boat of the third batch (Project 636.3), a series of six units destined for the Pacific Fleet, was handed over to the Far Eastern command. The boats are being built by the United Shipbuilding Corporation, an offshoot of Admiralty Shipyards in St Petersburg. While the second boat took well over three years to build and test, the second...
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