Category: Marines from all over the world

Singapore's submarine "Impeccable" at home

According to the Singaporean Ministry of Defence, the Singapore Navy's submarine "Impeccable" arrived at its home base in Changi, Singapore, on Thursday, 20 July. The arrival of the first boat of the Kiel-built Invincible class was duly honoured with a ceremony. It had left Kiel on board the transport ship "Rolldock Storm" at the beginning of June. The picture published by the Singaporean Ministry of Defence shows the "Impeccable" entering the RSS Singapura naval base on its own keel. Access marineforum digital+ Are you already a registered user? Log in here now - also MOV members: Username Password Remember meLost your password? You do not yet have a...

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Taiwan: Critical infrastructure under water

The extent to which critical infrastructure has become a pawn in current threats is demonstrated by the dependence of Taiwan's Matsu and Kinmen Islands on intact submarine cables. Although these small island groups lie deep within the Chinese coast, they are part of Taiwan's national territory (as are the Pescadores Islands in the Taiwan Strait). Tangle of cables The dozen small and tiny islands in the Matsu group, located in the north off the Chinese city of Fuschou, are connected to the main island for data and telephony supply via steel-armoured, 2 to 3 centimetre-thick fibre optic cables. If one of these cables is cut, the only alternative supply to the archipelago is via microwave radio relay, but its capacity is barely sufficient for telephone calls.

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Dutch Navy: New protection task

The Dutch government has assigned the Ministry of Defence the permanent task of monitoring potential threats in the Dutch part of the North Sea. The Dutch government is thus recognising the risk of sabotage against vital maritime infrastructure and is gaining a better picture of the situation regarding threats in the North Sea. For example, the mapping Access marineforum digital+ Are you already a registered user? Log in here now - also MOV members: Username Password Remember meLost your password? Don't have access yet? Click here for the marineforum digital+ subscription: Access to all articles from the marineforum magazine Easy payment via PayPal, direct debit or...

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South Korea: USS "Michigan" on a visit

In April 2023, the presidents of South Korea and the United States agreed that a US Navy submarine equipped with nuclear weapons would visit South Korea again. This was part of a bilateral agreement to improve the "regular visibility" of US strategic assets on the Korean peninsula and in response to North Korea's repeated threats and advancing nuclear programme. Show of force In June, not only did a US B-52 strategic bomber take part in military exercises in South Korea, but USS "Michigan" (SSGN 727/Ohio class), equipped with 150 cruise missiles, also visited Access marineforum digital+ Are you already a registered user? Log in here now - also MOV members: Username...

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Finland: more landing craft of the Jurmo class

Finnish Defence Minister Antti Häkkänen has authorised his country's defence forces to order 17 new "Jurmo" class landing craft, including the necessary spare parts. According to a press release issued by the Finnish Ministry of Defence at the end of June 2023, the contract worth a total of 25.5 million euros was awarded to Marine AluTech Oy AB. With the new "Jurmos", the naval infantry should be able to maintain its operational capability until the end of the 2030s. The "Jurmo" class boats are primarily used to transport coastal infantry troops. In 2019, a refit began for the existing fleet of 36 units, whose procurement dates back to the years 2000 to 2004. The basic data: at...

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