Author Archives: David Arkwright
Russians covered up traces of an attack on Black Sea Fleet ship in Sevastopol. Agents of the Atesh guerrilla movement have recorded camouflaged traces of a missile strike on a Russian Black Sea Fleet ship in occupied Sevastopol . The damage indicates that the strike reached its target.
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HNLMS Tonijn (S805), a Potvis class diesel electric submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy in dry dock in the 1960’s. Now a museum ship in Den Helder.
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The Sun newspaper reports HMSQNLZ ships company to be housed on the accommodation barge Sans Vitesse while the ship is in dry dock at Rosyth.
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USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) drydocked for repairs in Okinawa, Japan, 2003.
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Spent shell casings from a naval gunfire support mission by HMS Cardiff (D108) on the night of 5 June, 1982. She fired 277 rounds that night and also shot down AAC 656 Squadron Gazelle XX377 in a ‘Blue on Blue’ friendly fire incident, killing four British servicemen.
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Britain plans £240m two unit DragonFire laser weapon buy.
HMS Trent arrives in Plymouth recently afternoon after more than 4 years away from the UK, deployed on patrols in the Mediterranean, off West Africa and the Caribbean. Due to undergo a period of training before relieving HMS Medway in the Caribbean.
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USS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110), an Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA guided missile destroyer, coming into Pearl Harbour after an 8-month deployment – July 9, 2025.
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