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First Gowind® corvette for the United Arab Emirates Navy delivered

The delivery ceremony for the first Gowind® corvette, Bani Yas, ordered by the United Arab Emirates to Naval Group took place on 21 October...

Launch of ‘AMINI’, fourth ASW SWC ship for the Indian Navy

‘Amini’, the 4th of 08 x ASW Shallow Water Craft (SWC) Project being built by M/s GRSE for Indian Navy, was launched on 16...

HMS St Albans ship’s staff move on board

Babcock is celebrating a major milestone in the overhaul of HMS St Albans as the ship’s staff move on board. The Type 23 frigate has...

FREMM-DA Lorraine enters active service with the French Navy

Admiral Vaujour, Chief of the Naval Staff (CEMM) admitted to active service, on November 13, 2023, the multi-mission frigate with enhanced air defense capability...

“Seven Seas Grandeur” delivered in Ancona

“Seven Seas Grandeur”, the third luxury cruise ship that Fincantieri has built for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the luxury cruise line in Norwegian Cruise...

Hyundai Heavy Industries successfully completes construction of new frigate

Hyundai Heavy Industries has successfully completed the construction of a new frigate, solidifying its position as a 'shipmaker'. Hyundai Heavy Industries held a delivery signing...

Tamandaré Class Frigate Program: first steel cut for the second frigate

An internal event was held on the 1st November at thyssenkrupp Estaleiro Brasil Sul in Itajaí (SC) to mark the beginning of steel cutting...

Naval unmanned aerial system tested at sea from a French Navy frigate

Airbus Helicopters and Naval Group, in collaboration with the French Armament General Directorate, DGA (Direction génerale de l’armement), and the French Navy, have tested...

U.S. Coast Guard christens first offshore patrol cutter

The Coast Guard christened the first offshore patrol cutter (OPC), Argus, on Oct. 27 at Eastern Shipbuilding’s Nelson Shipyard in Panama City, Florida. ...

South African Navy Naming Ceremony of 2nd Multi Mission Inshore Patrol Vessel

During the ceremony, the vessel was officially named SAS King Shaka Zulu. Named for the great Zulu King the vessel was built entirely in South Africa...

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