Saab Shortlisted as Combat System Provider for Finnish Squadron 2020 Programme
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Finland’s Ministry of Defence has announced that Saab is shortlisted as combat system provider and integrator for the Finnish Navy’s four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes within the Squadron 2020 programme.
U.S. Navy Procures 24 E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Aircraft
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The U.S. Navy has awarded a multi-year procurement contract to Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. for the purchase of 24 E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft in full rate production for fiscal years 2019-2023.
Keel Laid for San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock Richard M. McCool Jr. (LPD 29)
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On Friday, April 12, HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division authenticated the keel of the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock Richard M. McCool Jr. (LPD 29). Ship's Co-sponsors Shana McCool and Kate Oja declared the keel to be "truly and fairly laid."
First Flight for Royal Navy’s Merlin Crowsnest AEW Helicopter
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The first Leonardo Merlin HM.2 helicopter fitted with the Crowsnest kit conducted its first flight in late March 2019 at the Leonardo Helicopters (formerly AgustaWestland) site of Yeovil. The Crowsnest kit transforms the Merlin HM.2 of the Royal Navy into an Advanced Early Warning (AEW) helicopter.
Poland to Procure four AW101 maritime helicopters for ASW and SAR Missions
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On April 8, 2019, the Polish Ministry of National Defense signed an offset package worth 395.882751 million zlotys (about $ 104 million) with Italian company Leonardo. This agreement precedes a procurement contract for four Leonardo Helicopters AW101 Merlin for the Polish Navy.
US Approves Possible $1.15Bln Sale of 56 SM-3 Block IB Interceptors for Japan
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The U.S. State Department approved a possible Foreign Military Sale to Japan of up to fifty-six (56) Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) Block IB missiles for an estimated cost of $1.150 billion.
Indonesia Orders Three More Submarines from DSME in US$1.02 billion Deal
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Indonesia on Friday signed a US$1.02 billion contract for the procurement of three 1,400-ton submarines (DSME 1400 type) from South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Indonesia’s PT PAL Launched its First Locally Built Submarine for TNI AL
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Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL launched the first diesel-electric submarine built in Indonesia on April 11, 2019 in Surabaya. The Alugoro (405) is the third of the Nagapasa-class submarine (also known as the DSME 1400 design or Improved Chang Bogo-class) for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL).
Pictures: Naval Group Launched ‘Alsace’ the 1st FREMM DA for the French Navy
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Naval Group launched the multi-missions FREMM frigate Alsace on 18 April 2019. It is the first of two air-defence frigates known as FREMM DA (Frégate Européenne Multimissions de Défense Aérienne).
On April 8, 2019, Chinese engineering company Qingdao Wuchuan Heavy Industry (part of the state-owned shipbuilding corporation China Shipbuilding Industry Corp-CSIC) announced the sea (and land) trials of the “Marine lizard”, the world's first amphibious unmanned surface vessels (USV).
Fincantieri Delivers FREMM Frigate ‘ANTONIO MARCEGLIA’ to the Italian Navy
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The frigate “Antonio Marceglia” was delivered today to the Italian Navy at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Muggiano (La Spezia). It is the eighth of a series of 10 vessels of the FREMM program – Multi Mission European Frigates – commissioned to Fincantieri as part of the international Italian-French program, coordinated by OCCAR (the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation).
First Littoral Mission Ship ‘Keris’ for Royal Malaysian Navy Launched in China
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The first Littoral Mission Ship (LMS) for the Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM or RMN) was named and launched during a ceremony held April 15 at Shuangliu Manufacturer Base, Wuchang Shipbuilding Industrial Group, Wuhan, China.
Netherlands Coastguard Looking for New Maritime Surveillance Aircraft
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The Netherlands Coastguard (Nederlandse Kustwacht) is looking for new Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) according to a contract notice published on the European public procurement platform TED.
Future Swedish Navy SIGINT vessel launched in Poland
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Nauta Shiprepair Yard has completed the next milestone in the construction of the Swedish SIGINT ship for the Royal Swedish Navy. Outfitting and equipment installation will take place in Nauta Shiprepair Yard, after which the vessel will undergo harbour and sea trials. The ship will then sail to Saab’s shipyard in Karlskrona to complete outfitting of special systems.
MDL Launched 3rd Visakhapatnam-class Project 15B Destroyer for Indian Navy
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Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff, launched the third ship of Project 15B, Guided Missile Destroyer "Imphal", today (20 April 2019) at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited in Mumbai.
German Navy Outlines MKS 180 multi-purpose combat ship future capabilities
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In a news article recently published on its website and titled "MKS 180: The K Stands for Kombat", the German Navy (Deutsche Marine) outlines the future capabilities of its next class of surface combatant: The MKS 180.
Japan Coast Guard New 6,000 Tons Patrol Vessel PLH-41 ‘Mizuho’ Fitted with 40Mk4 Main Gun
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Recent ship spotter pictures show that Japan Coast Guard's (JCG) future large patrol vessel PLH-41 "Mizuho" has been fitted with a BAE Systems Bofors 40Mk4 40mm main gun.
Imminent Roll-Out for China’s First Carrier-Based AWACS
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While the large blocks of China’s 3rd aircraft carrier come out one after the other at Shanghai’s Jiangnan Changxing shipyard, for a keel laying sometime in 2019 according to our estimate, another major amplifier component of the Chinese naval aviation should also leave the assembly line and conduct its first flight soon: The carrier-based AWACS, able to take off from the flight deck using a catapult and tasked with the surveillance of the sky and the surface around the carrier strike group.
Hypersonic missiles are heard a lot, but what about it’s reusability? Xiamen’s most recent wave-rider rocket stage may open the possibility of reusable hypersonic missiles in short future:
Xiamen University Aerospace Academy with Beijing Lingkong Tianxing Technology Co., Ltd. successfully launched and recovered the reusable winged suborbital JiaGeng-1 technology tester rocket. (max alt 26.2Km)
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Any SpaceBattles member here? Looks like... I mean, “Sounds” like the whole 70th PLAN Anniversary is botched by bad weather. The climate did not favor to the uprising navy in Asian region. The whole parade is nearly unlookable:
Russia Considering ‘Borei-K’ SSGN Based on Project 955 ‘Borei’ SSBN
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The Russian MoD is considering the procurement of two "Borei-K" nulcear-powered cruise missile submarines (SSGN). The design would be based on the Borei-class ballistic missile submarine (SSBN).
First Project 20385 ‘Gremyashchiy’ corvette starts builder trials
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The Russian Navy’s first Project 20385 « Gremyashchiy » corvette went at sea, the Severnaya Verf shipbuilder reported on April 21. The head ship will be inducted by the Russian Navy by the end of 2019, before being transferred to the Pacific fleet.
The UK MoD’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) on April 16 launched a competition aiming at « developing the Royal Navy’s autonomous underwater capability » by studying the utility and operational boundaries of Extra-Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUVs).
ST Engineering Wins Polar Security Cutter contract from the U.S. Navy
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Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering), a global technology, defence and engineering group today announced that the U.S. Department of the Navy has awarded VT Halter Marine, its shipbuilding business in Pascagoula, Mississippi, the Polar Security Cutter (formerly known as the Heavy Polar Ice Breaker) contract.
LIG Nex 1 opens new Goalkeeper maintenance facility
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LIG Nex1 officially opened a new Goalkeeper CIWS maintenance facility at the company’s Gumi plant on Tuesday, April 16. The ceremony was attended by Kwon Byung-Hyun, LIG Next 1 Production Division General Manager and Geert van der Molen, Vice-President of Thales Netherland.
The RoK Navy currently operates the Goalkeeper CIWS on four types of ships: the Gwanggaeto the Great-class, Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class and Sejong the Great-class destroyers as well as on the Dokdo-class LHD/LPH vessels.
NAVANTIA signs F-110 Frigates Construction Contract with Spanish MoD
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The construction of 5 frigates will guarantee a stable and sufficient workload in the next 10 years. • The program will involve the modernization and technological development of Ferrol shipyard, placing it within the framework of Industry 4.0 promoted by the Government of Spain.
The first Type 052DL (with stretched heli-pad) appears to have more than just that: A replacement for the venerable Type 517B Yagi antennae - a new long-band radar.
Any SpaceBattles member here? Looks like... I mean, “Sounds” like the whole 70th PLAN Anniversary is botched by bad weather. The climate did not favor to the uprising navy in Asian region. The whole parade is nearly unlookable:
The Bulgarian Ministry of Defence informed that three companies decided to make a bid in the ongoing tender for new modular patrol vessels. The preferred bidder should be announced this summer.
Among companies, which will take part in the verification and the selection process are: German Lürssen with its modified OPV 80/85/90 series vessel, Italian Fincantieri offering its Abu Dhabi class corvette and the local MTG Dolphin with a modified version of its K-90 multi-role corvette.
Russia Launched its Project 09852 Special Mission Submarine ‘Belgorod’
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Russia launched the highly classified Project 09852 nuclear-powered special purpose submarine "Belgorod" on April 23, 2019, during a ceremony held at the Sevmash Shipyard in Severodvinsk. This submarine, rebuilt from an unfinished Project 949A Oscar-class SSGN is reportedly the first vessel able to carry and deploy the Status-6 / "Poseidon" nuclear torpedo system.
Keel Laying for German Navy’s First K130 Batch II Corvette ‘Köln’
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A keel laying ceremony took place today at the Peene shipyard in Wolgast for the first of five K130 Batch II Corvettes for the German Navy (Deutsche Marine). The Corvette is named "Köln".
Royal New Zealand Navy’s Aotearoa auxiliary ship launched in South Korea
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At a launch ceremony this week, the Royal New Zealand Navy’s (RNZN) first purpose-built ship in 10 years, the HMNZS Aotearoa, finally found herself in her natural environment only eight months after her keel was laid in a South Korean shipyard, the RNZN press office announced on April 25.
Poland Procures Four Leonardo AW101 Maritime Helicopters for ASW and CSAR
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Four AW101s and a comprehensive integrated logistics and training package to be supplied with PZL-Świdnik acting as prime contractor. With deliveries to be completed by 2022 the fleet will perform Anti-Submarine Warfare and combat search and rescue missions
Kership Starts Construction Work for Argentina’s first OPV
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Construction of the first of three new Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) ordered by Argentina just started at the Piriou shipyard in Concarneau, France. A first block is already assembled while official delivery of the vessel is expected for March 2020.
First clear shot on the new H-6J (previously known as H-6KH), the anti-shipping variant of the H-6K.
We can see that they are carrying KG-800 ECM pods on the new additional outer wing hardpoints, which appear to be a standard feature on those bombers and present on every satellite photo so far, as if these pods are fixed on the plane even if the other six hardpoints are empty... The H-6J is expected to carry up to six heavy YJ-12 air-launched supersonic AShMs (seen clearly for the first time in the second photo carried by the current mainstay anti ship bomber H-6G/H-6L)
I don’t like referring ZH news because of the fear-mongering tones, but one thing for sure is Admiral Richardson from US Navy has been openly declared that every single China-made boats and ships around Asia region are PLA-controlled. Meaning he has been hypocritically warned everyone about their military activities with those vessels, as if they’re armed and capable for espionage:
Not the HIMARS but another example of exercising "distributed operations where forces may find themselves fighting on small islands across a broad front in the Pacific."
Solid summary of the situation and plan of action for a change based on historical examples :
I think we heard about this a while back. Just a bit more detail.
Why would the Marines need to defend against an enemy shore bombardment? I think they are planning for highly distributed operations in the western Pacific etc.. where some organic self-contained protection might be needed.