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Mar- 2023 -23 March
Egyptian Navy Receives Three Cyclone-Class Coastal Patrol Craft From US
US Naval Forces Central Command has delivered three Cyclone-class coastal patrol vessels to the Egyptian Navy.
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22 March
Netherlands to Deliver Minehunter Vessels to Ukraine
The Netherlands will deliver Ukraine two minehunters to help provide grain-laden ships with safe passage in the Black Sea.
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22 March
Japan Receives Second Taigei-Class Submarine ‘JS Hakugei’
Japan has received and commissioned its latest Taigei-class attack submarine, the JS Hakugei, at Kobe Shipyard.
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22 March
Austal Taps Fairbanks Morse Defense to Equip Future USCG Pickering
Austal has awarded Fairbanks Morse Defense a contract to provide equipment for the US’ fifth Heritage-class offshore patrol cutter.
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21 March
Future Philippine Navy Patrol Boats, Corvettes to Receive Hensoldt Radars
German sensor provider Hensoldt has received two contracts to supply radars for future Philippine Navy patrol boats and corvettes.
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21 March
Royal Navy Receives New Banshee Drone Fleet From QinetiQ
Technology provider QinetiQ has handed over new Banshee Jet 80+ remotely piloted air systems to the UK Royal Navy.
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20 March
US Approves $268M Assault Amphibious Vehicles Sale to Greece
The US State Department has approved a potential foreign military sale of Assault Amphibious Vehicles to the government of Greece.
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16 March
US Navy Extends Service Life of Lead Arleigh Burke Destroyer
The US Navy has approved a five-year life extension program for its lead Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer.
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15 March
Russia Begins Naval Drills With China, Iran
Russia said it had started naval exercises with China and Iran in the Arabian Sea as it seeks to shore up ties with Beijing and Tehran.
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15 March
Russia Races to Salvage US Drone Wreckage in Black Sea
Moscow will try to retrieve the wreckage of a US MQ-9 Reaper drone that crashed over the Black Sea in a confrontation Washington blamed on Russia.
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