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Nov- 2023 -21 November
Japan Simulates Potential Chinese Attack on ‘Most Vulnerable’ Island
The Japanese military has conducted a maritime drill simulating potential Chinese attacks on an island Tokyo deems “most vulnerable.”
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21 November
Saab, US Firm to Bolster Australia’s Undersea Warfare Capabilities
Saab and American firm ThayerMahan have agreed to collaborate to bolster Australia’s sovereign undersea warfare capabilities.
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20 November
China Says Military Operates Lawfully After Australia Sonar Accusation
China said its military has always operated in accordance with international law, after Australia said sonar pulses emitted by a Chinese warship "likely" injured navy divers.
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20 November
Austal Lays Keel for US Navy’s 6th Navajo T-ATS Vessel
Austal has laid the keel for the US Navy’s future USNS Billy Frank Jr. (T-ATS 11) Navajo-class Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ship in Alabama.
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17 November
UAE Orders Brazilian Anti-Ship Missiles
The United Arab Emirates Armed Forces have signed a letter of intent for the purchase of the National Surface Anti-Ship Missile and its extended-range version.
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15 November
Gecko Robotics to Demo Weld Inspection for Columbia Submarine Program
Gecko Robotics has won a contract to demonstrate advanced weld inspection services for the US Navy’s Columbia-class nuclear submarine program.
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14 November
UAE Navy Accepts First Gowind Corvette From Naval Group
Naval Group has delivered the UAE Navy’s first Gowind-class multi-mission corvette, the “Bani Yas,” in Lorient, France.
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14 November
UK Navy’s New Electronic Warfare System Passes Critical Design Review
The UK's new electro-magnetic system has passed critical design review and is now awaiting final testing, the Defence Equipment & Support announced.
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14 November
Royal Australian Navy Integrates Cyber Specialists Into Fleet
The Australian Defence Force has employed a new team to oversee critical cyber and data capabilities at sea.
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13 November
Russian Attack on Civilian Ship Result of ‘Poor Weapons Employment:’ UK Intel
The UK Ministry of Defence has argued that the recent Russian attack on a civilian cargo ship entering a Ukrainian port may have been an accident.
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