Tag: NATO
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China’s expanding navy
All is not rosy. China’s expanding navy BY James Goldrick Recent reports of problems with the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLA-N) carrier-borne J-15 jet fighters have opened a small window […]
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US, PH drills
Number of areas to be worked on. Philippines, US kick off naval drills in South China Sea MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine and US navies launched its annual maritime training […]
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Joint military drills in Red Sea
Drills aim at confronting terrorism, naval security threats, as well as exchanging training expertise Egypt, France carry out joint military drills in Red Sea Egypt and France conducted starting Friday […]
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New Poseidons for NZ
Boost for NZ maritime security. NZ to buy four P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft The coalition Government has agreed to purchase four Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft from the […]
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RSN’s high-tech MRCV plan
Multi-role combat vessel plan for Republic of Singapore Navy. Meet the Navy’s new ‘mothership’ that fights with unmanned drones and vessels By Aqil Haziq Mahmud SINGAPORE: Not long ago, a warship’s […]
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BAE score Oz deal
Ships to be built locally. BAE wins multi-billion pound Australian warship contract British defence giant BAE Systems has won a multi-billion pound contract from the Australian government to build nine […]
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RIMPAC begins
The navies gather… 47-Ship RIMPAC Exercise Kicks Off By: Ben Werner About 25,000 naval personnel and 52 ships and submarines from 26 countries will participate in this year’s Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) […]
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Choppers for India
While the navy needs at least 100 such multi-role helicopters, the government has decided to go for the outright purchase of 24 anti-submarine warfare helicopters from US. India set to […]
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Cable ties
Sanctions highlight cable concerns. Spotlight falls on Russian threat to undersea cables BY MORGAN CHALFANT AND OLIVIA BEAVERS The Trump administration’s new sanctions on Russia are casting light on the threat posed to […]