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cIntercepts Five Tons of Hashish in Gulf of Aden

Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Chung-Hoon seized more than five tons of hashish from a stateless vessel in the international waters of the Gulf of Aden

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

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

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."

US Navy provides 3D simulator for aircraft carrier flight deck crews

The US Office of Naval Research Global and the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division collaborated to create a training simulator for aircraft carrier flight deck crews.

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

Two Carriers Join Forces in Philippine Sea

The carriers and escorts of the USS Ronald Reagan and USS John C. Stennis strike groups have teamed up for high-end exercises in the Philippine Sea

US Navy asks industry’s input for the creation of unmanned ship

The US Navy is seeking maritime industry's input as it proposed a medium unmanned surface vehicle (MUSV).

US, UK join forces on cyber front

The UK and US will be teaming up in the fight against growing cyber threats, UK defense secretary Gavin Williamson announced.

U.S. Carrier Operates in the Arctic for First Time in Decades

The USS Harry S. Truman and her escorts in Carrier Strike Group Eight are presently operating above the Arctic Cirle in the Norwegian Sea.

US Navy to install first 3D-printed metal part on warship

On 11 October, the US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) announced approval of the first metal part created by additive manufacturing (AM) for shipboard installation.

US Navy ships rescue fishermen in South China Sea, Indian Ocean

The US Navy ships recently rescued distressed crews of two fishing boats in the Indian Ocean and South China Sea.

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