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Fincantieri Marine Group to build Saildrone Spectre unmanned vessel for multi-mission naval operations

Fincantieri Marine Group to build Saildrone Spectre unmanned vessel for multi-mission naval operations

Fincantieri Marine Group has announced plans to construct Saildrone’s new Spectre unmanned surface vessel for naval applications.

Australia, Canada and U.S. Navy conduct multilateral operations in South China Sea in show of Indo-Pacific commitment

Australia, Canada and U.S. Navy conduct multilateral operations in South China Sea in show of Indo-Pacific commitment

Naval forces from Australia, Canada and the United States conducted multilateral operations in the South China Sea from April 12 to 18, in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific.

USS Gerald R. Ford enters Red Sea after Suez transit, joining multiple U.S. naval groups in Middle East operations

USS Gerald R. Ford enters Red Sea after Suez transit, joining multiple U.S. naval groups in Middle East operations

The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is now operating in the Red Sea under U.S. Central Command, according to defense officials.

Rheinmetall begins series production of Kraken K3 Scout unmanned vessels at Hamburg Blohm+Voss facility

Rheinmetall begins series production of Kraken K3 Scout unmanned vessels at Hamburg Blohm+Voss facility

Rheinmetall has started series production of its Kraken K3 Scout unmanned surface vessels at its Blohm+Voss shipyard in Hamburg.

Royal Navy submarine HMS Vanguard returns after 205-day patrol, setting new record for continuous deterrent mission

Royal Navy submarine HMS Vanguard returns after 205-day patrol, setting new record for continuous deterrent mission

The British nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine HMS Vanguard has returned to HM Naval Base Clyde in Faslane following a record-breaking patrol.

Lockheed Martin wins $850 million U.S. Navy contract to advance Trident II ballistic missile modernization and deterrence

Lockheed Martin wins $850 million U.S. Navy contract to advance Trident II ballistic missile modernization and deterrence

The U.S. Navy has awarded Lockheed Martin Space a contract worth approximately $850 million to continue design and development work on the Trident II submarine-launched ballistic missile.

United States approves $11.9 billion sale of AEGIS combat systems to Germany to strengthen NATO naval defense capabilities

United States approves $11.9 billion sale of AEGIS combat systems to Germany to strengthen NATO naval defense capabilities

The United States Department of State has approved a potential Foreign Military Sale to Germany for integrated naval combat systems and related equipment valued at an estimated $11.9 billion.