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The US Navy’s oldest active aircraft carrier, USS Nimitz (CVN-68), has completed one of its final major overseas deployments after taking part in multinational naval exercises under the Southern Seas 2026 mission.

Credit: US Embassy in Brazil

The exercise, led by US Naval Forces Southern Command/US 4th Fleet, concluded this week following a series o...


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A British parliamentary watchdog has sharply criticized the Ministry of Defense (MoD) after revealing that the UK deployed 24 F-35B fighter jets aboard an aircraft carrier with spare parts packages designed to support only half that number of aircraft.

Pictured: British F35 of 207 Squadron RAF; Credit: Royal Navy HMS Prince of Wales, Britain's newest air...

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Classification society Lloyd’s Register has awarded its first Approval in Principle (AiP) for an export submarine design to South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean. 

As disclosed, the AiP has been issued for Hanwha Ocean’s independently developed 2,000-ton export submarine platform, using LR’s Submarine Assurance Framewor...


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A ceremonial keel-laying ceremony for the Project 22350 frigate Admiral Gromov has taken place at Severnaya Verf Shipyard.

In keeping with tradition, a commemorative plaque containing information about the date and place of construction was attached to an element of the future frigate’s keel structure. Following this, the section was placed onto the...


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The US Coast Guard (USCG) has finalized a $3.5 billion contract for the construction and delivery of five Arctic security cutters (ASCs).

Credit: Davie Defense

The contract was awarded to Davie Defense. This is the first of three contracts for the construction of the new ASC class, with two remaining contracts set to be finalized by the US Coast Gua...


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