Category: Marines from all over the world

Malabar 2021 starts in the Western Pacific

A small anniversary can be celebrated in the western Pacific these days. The Malabar exercise is now taking place for the 25th time. Malabar began in 1992 as an Indian-American project, with Japan joining as a permanent member in 2015. This year, the Australian frigate Warramunga will also be making a contribution. The Australians had already deployed a ship to take part in the annual manoeuvre last year. Between 26 and 29 August, the crews will practice fighting together against threats from the air, from the sea and from the deep. As the organising nation, the United States is providing the Arleigh Burke destroyer Barry, the two tankers...

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Norwegian frigate becomes part of a US aircraft carrier group

Yesterday (25 August), the Norwegian frigate Fridtjof Nansen left its home port of Haakonsvern. She is now on her way across the Atlantic so that the crew can prepare for her next deployment at the US naval base in Norfolk. From November, the type ship of the eponymous class will be integrated into the Carrier Strike Group around the USS Harry S. Truman. This will not only require extensive preparations in advance, but also further training and certification. It will be the first time that a Norwegian ship will be an integral part of a US carrier group. One of the aims of the deployment is to strengthen cooperation between the two nations in...

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Russia to submit offer to India for P75I submarines

The modernisation of the Indian Navy is progressing and the country is spending a lot of money on it. The armed forces are now making a good impression not only above but also below the water. With the introduction of the Kalvari class in 2017, India now has modern submarines. They are based on the French Scorpène class, are 75 metres long and displace 1775 tonnes when submerged. With their diesel engines supplied by MTU, the boats reach a speed of around 20 knots under water, with a maximum diving depth of 350 metres. The submarines are armed with six 533-millimetre torpedo tubes, from which SM 39 Exocet missiles can also be fired or launched.

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Dutch navy supports aid in Haiti

It was another devastating earthquake that struck the south-west of Haiti on 19 August with a magnitude of 7.2. More than 2,200 people lost their lives and well over 10,000 were injured. In addition, countless families lost the roof over their heads and with it a large part of their possessions. Not only the American armed forces are present to provide emergency aid, but other nations are also providing assistance on the ground. The emergency operation is also being supported by the Netherlands. As far as availability allows, a Dutch navy ship is permanently stationed in the Caribbean islands. Its actual task is to...

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