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VideoRay begins shipping defender underwater robot systems to U.S. Navy

Following up on its recent announcement of another multi-million-dollar order for Defender underwater robot systems by the U.S. Navy, VideoRay has shipped units to the naval warfare service branch.

Naming and launching of fourth Egyptian submarine

On September 29, 2020, the fourth 209/1400mod class submarine for the Navy of Arab Republic of Egypt was named and launched at the shipyard of thyssenkrupp Marine Systems in Kiel.

Two new BMT fast patrol vessels achieve major milestones

BMT has announced its partnership with Marine Specialised Technology (MST) who have been selected by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) following a competitive tender process to provide two state-of-the-art high-speed fast patrol vessels.

NOAA improves marine navigation near Georgia and New Hampshire naval bases

New systems provide real-time observations to aid mariners in busy shipping channels

Austal USA delivers 12th expeditionary fast transport to US Navy

Austal Limited has announced that USNS Newport has been delivered to the United States Navy from Austal USA's state-of-the-art shipyard in Mobile, Alabama.

Hutchison Ports and Egyptian Navy to build new container terminal

The total investment in the new terminal is estimated to reach US$730 million.

Alion awarded $896M navy integrated training environment contract

The primary purpose of this effort is to provide an integrated program that will enable a continuous, multi-domain, Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) training platform

HMCS Harry DeWolf officially delivered to the Royal Canadian Navy

On July 31, 2020 at CFB Halifax dockyard, HMCS Harry DeWolf Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) was officially delivered to the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).

VIDEO: Navantia launches the first Corvette for Saudi Arabia

It has been several months of work in order to meet deadlines and deliver the last of the five corvettes in 2024

NOAA, U.S. Navy will increase nation’s unmanned maritime systems operations

NOAA and the United States Navy have signed a new agreement to jointly expand the development and operations of unmanned maritime systems in the nation’s coastal and world’s ocean waters.

MacGregor to supply deck handling solutions for two T-ATS class vessels

MacGregor receives a further order to supply deck handling solutions for the US Naval Sea Systems Command’s Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ships (T-ATS)

NOAA partners with Scripps Institution of Oceanography on unmanned systems

NOAA’s unmanned maritime systems operations will be based in a new facility being built in Gulfport by the Mississippi State Port Authority in partnership with the University of Southern Mississippi.

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