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Captured Ukrainian Sailors Lose Court Appeal

An appeals court in Russian-occupied Crimea has decided that five Ukrainian Navy sailors captured by Russian forces in late November will not be released

Bath Iron Works Wins Contract for Fifth DDG 51 Destroyer

The U.S. Navy has awarded General Dynamics Bath Iron Works a contract to build a fifth DDG 51 destroyer as part of the multi-year award announced in September

Air-Defense Destroyer HMS Dragon Seizes $100M in Hashish

The Royal Navy warship HMS Dragon has seized and destroyed ten tonnes of hash worth nearly $100 million in a record-breaking drug bust in the Persian Gulf.

HII Awarded More Than $930 Million to Build Two More National Security Cutters

HII Ingalls Shipbuilding division has received two fixed-price incentive contracts from the USCG to build two additional National Security Cutters

Carrier USS Stennis Uses 3D Printing to Repair Satcom Terminal

The crew of the carrier USS John C. Stennis recently deployed a 3D printer to make an underway repair to their commercial satcom antenna

U.S. Provides Maritime Security for Papua New Guinea Summit

U.S. Coast Guard servicemembers recently completed loading six small boats and accompanying equipment onboard the USS Green Bay

USNS Comfort’s Humanitarian Mission to South America

USNS Comfort has finished another deployment to the Western Hemisphere as part of the Enduring Promise initiative.

Rheinmetall transfers nautical training facility to German Navy

Ordered almost exactly three years ago, the system – known as the “Ausbildungsausstattung Nautische Schiffsführung”

Canadian Coast Guard Takes Delivery of Icebreaker Captain Molly Kool

The Canadian Coast Guard has taken delivery of the first of the three medium icebreakers recently refitted by Chantier Davie.

GAO: U.S. Navy “Will Take Years” to Improve Readiness

The Government Accountability Office has completed a review of the U.S. Navy's recent efforts to improve readiness, and it foresees that corrective action "will take years to implement."

DSME gets $400m to build ASR-II submarine rescue ship

South Korean shipbuilder DSME has received a 444 billion-won contract to build a new submarine rescue vessel for the Republic of Korea Navy.

Iran Seeks to Deploy Naval Mission to Venezuela

Iran's navy is dispatching its warships further abroad, according to top commander Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi.

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