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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.

US Navy hospital ship to help people in need in Colombia

Doctors and dentists from the US Navy hospital ship 'USNS Comfort' will provide treatment to thousands in Colombia

USS McCain Exits Drydock After Collision Repairs

The USS John S. McCain is afloat once more, 11 months after she entered drydock in Yokosuka to repair damage from a collision with a merchant tanker

HMS Dragon conducts operations with F-35 in Middle East

The Royal Navy’s Type 45 Daring-class destroyer HMS Dragon has become the first warship in the UK to conduct operations with F-35 Lightning II fighter jets in the Middle East.

Royal Navy Reveals Name of New Submarine Hunters

U.K. Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has announced that the Royal Navy's new submarine hunter will be named HMS Sheffield.

Failed Canadian Warship Bidder Takes Legal Action

Alion Science and Technology has launched a Federal Court appeal in an attempt to overturn the Canadian Government's decision to select Lockheed Martin as the preferred bidder for the nation's new fleet of warships.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Releases 2019 Work Plan

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has delivered its Fiscal Year 2019 Work Plan for the Army Civil Works program to Congress.

GAO: Sub Maintenance Delays Cost Navy $1.5B Over 10 Years

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) calculates that the U.S. Navy has spent $1.5 billion over the past decade supporting submarines that it could not deploy. 

Navy nanosatellite launch delayed for further inspection

A U.S. Navy ultra-high frequency nanosatellite designed for polar communications scheduled for launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base was delayed Monday for further inspection

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