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Aukus: France pulls out of UK defence talks amid row

Paris is angry after Australia signed the Aukus pact to build nuclear-powered submarines, pulling out of a major contract with France in the process.

RE2 Robotics receives contract to develop underwater autonomous system

Maritime Mine Neutralization System will utilize RE2 Sapien™ Sea Class robotic arms

Naval Group begins deconstruction of third French ex-SSBNs

After Le Tonnant and L'Indomptable, a third hull named Le Foudroyant entered into pool 5.

Sonardyne’s Sentinel to help protect Middle Eastern Navy

Underwater intruder detection technology from maritime security specialist Sonardyne has been chosen to protect a string of naval facilities and critical national infrastructure in the Middle East.

ABS AIP for VARD’s next generation offshore patrol vessel

ABS has granted Approval in Principle (AIP) to VARD Marine for its 115-meter next generation offshore patrol vessel (NGOPV) design.

Svitzer Australia awarded towage contract for Royal Australian Navy

Svitzer will commence towage operations for the Navy from 1 October 2021.

VIDEO: Ukraine holds the first naval parade after a long break

On August 24, 2021, Ukraine celebrated its 30th Independence Day. In honour of this date, a naval parade took place in Odesa. Odesa is one of those Ukrainian ports where the Ukrainian naval forces were relocated after the occupation of Crimea by Russia.

Spain did not let Russian warships to enter its port

The large anti-submarine ship “Vice-Admiral Kulakov” and the tugboat “Altai” planned to call at the port of Ceuta on August 18 and stay there for three days.

Babcock International secures contract to support the Irish Naval Service

Babcock International has been awarded a contract to deliver the installation of a variable speed drive system for the central cooling system on board the Irish Navy’s P60 Samuel Beckett Class.

New station for the Naval Guard Division opened in Ukraine

This military town has no analogues in Ukraine

Russian nuclear submarine broke down in Danish waters

Clearly, the submarine’s propulsion system was not working for a period of time, but we don’t know why. Incidents involving nuclear submarines, especially ones operated by Russia/Soviet Union, have long been a cause of potential international concern

Mimic Condition Monitoring System is selected for UK Ministry of Defence

James Fisher Mimic’s (JFM) Condition Monitoring System selected by Ministry of Defence (MoD) to maintain the UK Royal Navy’s future Type 26 Frigate fleet.

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