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German Navy does not receive used French MPAs

The German Navy is currently struggling to find a successor for its Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPAs) in the near future. The Navy currently operates a fleet of four P-3Cs, which were taken over in used condition from the Dutch Navy in 2006. The original plan was for these aircraft to fly into the 2030s before being replaced by a modern aircraft to be developed jointly with France. However, the current poor condition of the German P-3C makes a much earlier replacement necessary. There was talk of an "interim solution" to bridge the gap until the introduction of the Franco-German MPA, which has yet to be developed. Paris...

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Stoiky back in the Baltic Sea

Russian Steregushiy corvette returns from the Mediterranean after an accident. During the deployment, the corvette was accompanied by the fuel supply vessel RFS Kola and the ocean-going tug RFS Yakov Grebelsky. The RFS Kola, which has been in service since 1967, had a collision with the bulk carrier Ark Royal off Suez on 23 March 2021. The damage sustained was still visible when the ship returned to the Baltic Sea and was visible on the hull and superstructure (covered behind white and beige-coloured tarpaulins) in the aft section on the starboard side. In the Baltic Sea, the Russian warship was shadowed by the corvette Braunschweig from the 1st Corvette Squadron from Warnemünde. ...

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Further P-8I possible for India

The US State Department has approved the sale of six additional P-8I maritime patrol aircraft to India. The transaction could take place as part of a foreign military sale and would be worth 2.4 billion dollars. In addition to the actual aircraft from the manufacturer Boeing, these costs also include associated equipment. India ordered eight P-8Is back in 2009, with a further four added in 2016. If the new purchase were to be carried out by the country, India would have 18 of the high-quality aircraft. According to the Americans, the sale is intended to emphasise the partnership with the ally and strengthen...

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Start for the Carrier Strike Group

Let's go! The first ship of the British Carrier Strike Group left the port of Portsmouth on the morning of 1 May. HMS Diamond, a Type 45 destroyer, left her home port to take part in the Strike Warrior manoeuvre off the coast of Scotland over the next two weeks. A short time later, it was "Cast off and in" for HMS Richmond in Devonport harbour. The Queen herself then set off at 16:45. She was joined by HMS Defender, another Type 45 destroyer, and HMS Kent, a Type 23 frigate. To ensure that all manoeuvres were carried out safely...

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Coffee for everyone!

The good news for the weekend: The commanding officer of HMS Queen Elizabeth has opened the ship's own coffee shop. Shortly before the Carrier Strike Group set sail for East Asia, Captain Angus Essenhigh treated himself to a mug. On board the aircraft carrier, the selection ranges from Americano to flat white and caffé latte. Naturally brewed in a professional machine with beans from a well-known Italian manufacturer. Tea is of course also available for traditionalists. Just stylish on a big trip. Text: mb; Photo: Royal Navy/Crown...

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