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131972
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2014.
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Canada has embarked on an ambitious fleet replacement plan which will at the same time re-establish a sovereign industrial base for the design and support of naval and constabulary ships, Kate Tringham assesses progress to data
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131969
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2014.
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The Indonesia Navy's (TIN-ALs) new 63 k Klewang class missile patrol craft will feature radar with wider coverage, missile with longer range, and a hull made from a new composite material.
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131970
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2014.
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French naval shipbuilding and systems groups DCNS is positioning its Andrasta compact submarine concept as a littoral patrol asset for Southeast Asian navies.
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ID:
131971
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2014.
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underway with a modernization efforts the Royal Canadian Navy is navigating choppy waters as it transitions from an ageing Cold War fleet into a 21st century force. Grace Jean offers a glimpse into the navy's future.
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131965
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2014.
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The first of 10 new Kaman SH-2G(1) super seasprite maritime helicopters for the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) recently made it maiden flight, the company announced on 15 April.
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131975
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2014.
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negotiation for the sale of Swedish shipyard ThyssenKrupp Marine System (TKMS) AB to Saab AB have commenced following the singing of a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) between ThyssenKrupp industrial solution AG, a subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp AG, and Saab.
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131974
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2014.
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Spain has requested further assistance from the United States (US) department of defence in getting its troubled S80 diesel -electric submarine build programme back on track after serious design problems were uncovered last year.
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131962
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2014.
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The US shipbuilding industrial base will be at risk if mandatory spending cuts, known as sequestration, return in full forces in fiscal year 2016 (FY 2016), the US Navy's (USNs) most senior officers said in early April.
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ID:
131968
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2014.
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The US Coast Guard (USCG) needs a new ice breaker but does not have the estimated USD I billion required to build it and placed higher priority on a new offshore patrol cutter (OPC) according to USCG commandant Admiral Robert Papp.
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ID:
131967
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2014.
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US Navy (USNs) helicopter sea combat Squadron 15 (HSC 15), operating the MH-60S maritime helicopter, has received the new LAU-61C/A digital rocket launcher (DRL) as a precursor to deploying with the advanced precision kill weapons system -II (APKWS-II) guided rocket.
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ID:
131973
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2014.
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As platforms, personnel and budgets reduce, navies are using more simulation in training. James Goldrick looks at how the Royal Australian Navy is increasing its use of simulation to balance commitments and resources.
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