Sea
-
Nov- 2022 -30 November
UK Royal Navy Expands Anti-Warfare Capabilities With First Type 26 Frigate Launch
The UK Royal Navy’s future Type 26 anti-submarine frigate HMS Glasgow has made its first surface contact at River Clyde.
Read More » -
29 November
Indian Navy Launches Third Next-Gen Survey Vessel ‘Ikshak’
The Indian Ministry of Defence has announced the launch of the third survey ship for the Indian Navy in Kattupalli, Chennai.
Read More » -
29 November
Poland Continues Defense Spending Spree, Buys Saab Spy Ships
Poland has awarded Saab a contract to manufacture and deliver two new signal intelligence ships for $644 million.
Read More » -
28 November
QinetiQ-Led Team to Deliver Next Demo Phase of UK’s Future Immersive Warfare Simulator
QinetiQ, Inzpire, and BAE Systems will carry out the concept demonstration phase of the UK Royal Navy’s synthetic training solution program.
Read More » -
28 November
Finland’s Future Pohjanmaa Corvettes to Receive Additional Weapon System
Finland plans to sign a contract with BAE Systems Bofors to procure naval guns for the Finnish Navy’s future Pohjanmaa corvettes.
Read More » -
28 November
S. Korea, US to Expand Anti-Submarine Drills Amid North Korea Tension
South Korean and American naval forces discussed expanding their biennial anti-submarine warfare naval exercise.
Read More » -
25 November
Indian Navy Takes Delivery of Second P15B Destroyer ‘Mormugao’
The Indian Navy has received its second P15B stealth guided-missile destroyer from local firm Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited.
Read More » -
25 November
LIG Nex1 to Develop AI-Based Combat System for S. Korea Submarines
LIG Nex1 has received a contract to develop and incorporate an artificial intelligence-based combat system into South Korea's submarines.
Read More » -
24 November
US, Indonesia to Increase Military Interoperability
Indonesia has announced plans to procure Boeing F-15 jets, reinforcing its pledge to increase military interoperability with the US.
Read More » -
23 November
Australia Invests $61M in Indo-Pacific Maritime Programs
Australia is investing $62 million in various maritime programs across the Indo-Pacific, an Australian diplomat said.
Read More »