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The 4 contenders for Australia’s next “off the shelf” ASW frigate contest.
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RFA Mounts Bay alongside at County Wharf in Falmouth, after returning from exercise Steadfast Defender last week.
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USS Iowa, USS Wisconsin, and USS New Jersey 1956.
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The Royal Navy has averaged about 23 shipboard fires per year since 2020. This may sound alarming but is normal, fires on ships are a perpetual hazard. These numbers are mostly very minor incidents that were over in minutes. All sailors are trained in fire-fighting and ships in routine maintain a duty watch at all times ready to respond.
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USS Leyte Gulf (CG55) in the Atlantic 2022.
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HMS Lowestoft in Portsmouth 1976. Built in the UK in 1961, and sunk as a target in the Bahamas 1986.
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Royal Swedish Navy’s newest signals intelligence gathering ship HSwMS Artemis (A-202) will be christened in Karlskrona on April 3, 2024.Artemis replaces Sweden’s only signals intelligence gathering vessel HSwMS Orion (A-201), which was launched in 1984.
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USS Jackson (LCS 6) Independence-variant littoral combat ship coming into San Diego while USNS Pecos (T-AO-197) heads out – March 28, 2024.
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HMS Tamar has arrived in Fiji and is conducting anti-narcotics and environmental protection patrols of the island’s waters in cooperation with the NZ Navy.
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