Taiwan’s Indigenous Defence Submarine Hai Kun (SS-711) Conducts First Submerged Trial.

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https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2026/01/taiwans-indigenous-defense-submarine-hai-kun-ss-711-conducts-first-submerged-trial/ 

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USS Tripoli (LHA 7) America-class amphibious assault ship and USS New Orleans (LPD 18) San Antonio-class Flight I amphibious transport dock in White Beach, Okinawa – January 29, 2026

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FDI HN frigate HS Kimon at Naval Group’s shipyard in Lorient during the naming ceremony, hoisting of the Hellenic flag, and commissioning into the Hellenic Navy Fleet

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https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/12/hellenic-navy-receives-its-first-fdi-frigate-built-by-naval-group/ 

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On 4 August 1972, a powerful solar storm hit the Earth.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_End_Sweep 

In 1972, during the final years of the Vietnam War, the United States laid thousands of magnetic sea mines off the coast of North Vietnam. Their purpose was simple and deadly… to block ports like Haiphong and cut off supplies by detonating when a ship’s metal hull passed nearby.

Then something entirely unexpected happened.

 Charged particles from the Sun slammed into the planet’s magnetic field, distorting it on a global scale. The effect was invisible, but its impact was very real. The sudden magnetic disturbance was strong enough to trigger the mines.

Without a single ship in sight, hundreds, possibly thousands, of sea mines detonated. Explosions rippled across the water for no apparent reason, baffling those watching and leaving commanders struggling to understand what had just occurred. The weapons had not been set off by enemy action, but by the Sun itself.

It was a rare moment where space weather reached down into a human conflict and interfered directly with modern warfare. Carefully designed technology, meant to control a coastline, was undone by a force far beyond anyone’s planning.

The incident remains one of the strangest episodes of the war, a reminder that even in the most engineered conflicts, nature can still intervene without warning.

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USN’s newest carrier, John F. Kennedy (CVN79), departed from Newport News Shipyard to begin builders sea trials today.

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Russian cargo vessel ordered to leave British waters. A Russian-flagged cargo vessel operating within approximately 3 kilometres of the UK coastline near Minehead has been ordered to leave.

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https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/russian-cargo-vessel-ordered-to-leave-british-waters/ 

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Six Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) ex-East German Navy Volksmarine Parchim-class corvettes moored side by side in North Jakarta (26/1).

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