Sea Falcon, the German Navy’s Helicopter Drone
Germany is the first and only nation in the world to operate an unmanned aerial system on board its corvettes that can take off and land automatically. The “deck finder”…
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Germany is the first and only nation in the world to operate an unmanned aerial system on board its corvettes that can take off and land automatically. The “deck finder”…
Month-long trials in the Atlantic have paved the way for global operations using Navy’s new ship-busting missiles. Martlet and Sea Venom – the Navy’s two new air-to-surface anti-ship missiles –…
Fincantieri signed October 12th, at the Italian Embassy in Athens, a number of memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a selection of potential new suppliers. in the context of the high-profile…
The Australian Government has signed a five-year contract with Raytheon Australia Pty Ltd to continue to invest in the capability of the Royal Australian Navy’s fleet of Collins class submarines.…
Royal Navy ships led the way in “game-changing” NATO autonomous exercises off the coast of Portugal. Frigate HMS Lancaster and minehunter HMS Hurworth tested the use of uncrewed tech –…
Maritime forces from Canada, Japan, and the United States concluded exercises in the South China Sea in support of Royal Australian Navy forces, Oct. 17. This is the first time…
INS Tarkash reached Port Gqeberha (also known as Port Elizabeth), South Africa to participate in the seventh edition of IBSAMAR, a joint multinational maritime exercise among Indian, Brazilian and South…
HMS Forth joined dozens of ships and aircraft from various nations in Brazil for the longest-running at-sea exercise. Sailors on the patrol ship sailed into Rio de Janeiro for Exercise…