USS Leyte Gulf getting underway from Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia on 28 January 2024 for a short deployment to the U.S. Fourth Fleet in the Caribbean and Central America region.

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Inocea (Private Operator Group), announced the signing of an agreement to acquire the United Kingdom’s Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels Wave Knight and Wave Ruler, two of the most capable fast fleet tankers ever operated by a NATO navy. 

https://seawaves.com/inocea-group-acquires-uks-wave-class-fast-naval-replenishment-fleet/

On this day 20 years ago, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Grey Rover conducted her final RAS(F) prior to disposal, with HMS Southampton after 36 years service.

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USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117), an Arleigh Burke-class, Flight IIa, guided-missile destroyer in the U.S. Navy, commissioned in 2019.

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The construction of the Multi-Mission Surface Combatant (MMSC-1) frigate for the Royal Saudi Navy at the Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard in Wisconsin,.

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https://seawaves.com/fincantieri-responds-to-constellation-class-termination/ 

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Jacques Chevallier replenishment ship (right) and the Amiral Ronarc’h defense and intervention frigate (left). Vessels are part of the modernisation of the French Navy, with Amiral Ronarc’h being the first of a new class of frigates. November 2025.

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