Tag: Navy
Turkey eyes a slice of global drone market
It's been a big month for Turkey's drone industry, with the commissioning of the TCG Anadolu, the world's first navy carrier to carry a...
Tamandaré frigate keel laying marks innovation in military shipbuilding in Brazil
On March 24th, the Brazilian Navy and Águas Azuis, a special purpose entity (SPE) formed by thyssenkrupp Marine Systems, Embraer Defense & Security and...
Re-Envisioning the Marine Corps
This month’s Commander’s Intent focuses on how the US Marine Corps senior command has updated its original Force Design 2030 concept (Mod 1), a...
Specialist hands on deck for Systematic
Systematic’s in-house maritime expertise has expanded with the arrival of four former Service personnel with Navy and Marine backgrounds.
Not only did they span the...
New RAN Chief takes helm amid AUKUS focus
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has a new chief, as the service and Australia’s wider defence community increase focus on delivering the capability outputs...
HII Delivers Amphibious Transport Dock Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28) to U.S. Navy
Global engineering and defense technologies provider HII announced that the company’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division has delivered amphibious transport dock Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28) to...
NATO’s Dynamic Manta ASW exercise gets underway in the Mediterranean
NATO’s Mediterranean-based anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercise Dynamic Manta is underway off the coast of Sicily, Italy.
The two-week exercise, which began on 21 February,...
HENSOLDT equips Norwegian and German submarines with next-generation optronics suite
Sensor solutions provider HENSOLDT is equipping the German-Norwegian submarine project U212 CD with a fully digital sensor suite.
The optronics division of HENSOLDT has...
US Army Big Six Requirements and Programmes (Part 1)
This is the first of a two part series to explain the US Army’s ‘Big Six’ programmes to future proof it over the coming...
Dead Reckoning – Pathways to USV/UUV Autonomy
How much autonomy do maritime USVs and UUVs actually need to accomplish their missions now and in the future?
‘Autonomous’, ‘unmanned’, ‘uncrewed’, ‘lean manning’… over...