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Oct- 2024 -17 October
Thyssenkrupp to Demo Next-Gen Battery on German Navy Sub
German shipbuilder thyssenkrupp Marine Systems will demonstrate an in-development lithium-ion battery on a German Navy submarine.
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17 October
Australia to Invest Billions in Shipyard Facility
Australia will expand its Henderson shipyard as a maintenance hub for its nuclear-powered submarine fleet under the AUKUS partnership.
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16 October
India to Strengthen Naval Cooperation With Bahrain and UAE
India announced that its First Training Squadron will participate in multiple training activities and events in Bahrain and the UAE.
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16 October
India Launches First Indigenous Multipurpose Vessel
The Indian Navy has launched its first indigenous multipurpose vessel, the Samarthak, at L&T’s Kattupalli facility.
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15 October
Damen Begins Construction of Portuguese Navy’s Multi-Purpose Support Ship
Damen Shipyards has held a steel cutting and keel laying ceremony for the Portuguese Navy’s Multi-Purpose Support Ship in Galați, Romania.
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15 October
India to Set up Second Transmission Station for Submarine Comms
The Indian Navy is set to begin constructing its second Very Low Frequency transmission station in Vikarabad to enhance submarine communication.
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14 October
RMC Cuts Steel of Second Finnish Navy Pohjanmaa Corvette
Rauma Marine Constructions has cut the steel of the Finnish Navy’s second Pohjanmaa-class multi-purpose corvette.
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11 October
Babcock Cuts Steel of Third British Inspiration Frigate
Babcock has begun construction of the UK Royal Navy’s third future Inspiration-class (Type 31) frigate at its Rosyth shipyard in Scotland.
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11 October
General Dynamics Clinches Combined $1.2B Deal for Virginia Submarines
The US Navy has awarded General Dynamics two contracts worth a combined $1.2 billion for materials required to construct Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarines.
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11 October
India Approves Building Nuclear Attack Subs, Buying MQ-9B Drones
The Indian government has approved the construction of two nuclear-powered attack submarines and the acquisition of 31 MQ-9B drones from the US.
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