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Germany: Bundestag approves funding for Type 127 air defence frigates

Germany: Bundestag approves funding for Type 127 air defence frigates

In December 2024, Germany's Bundestag budget committee has approved funding for the construction of six Type 127 air defence frigates.

Navantia adopts Siemens Xcelerator for Coastal Hydrographic Vessel project

Navantia adopts Siemens Xcelerator for Coastal Hydrographic Vessel project

Navantia has announced the integration of Siemens Xcelerator software into its Coastal Hydrographic Vessel (BHC) project.

USS Texas submarine completes sea trials following modernisation at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

USS Texas submarine completes sea trials following modernisation at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

The Naval Sea Systems Command announced on 19 December that the USS Texas (SSN 775) successfully completed sea trials off the coast of New England.

General Dynamics secures USD 807.6 million U.S. Navy Contract for Mk 54 torpedo program

General Dynamics secures USD 807.6 million U.S. Navy Contract for Mk 54 torpedo program

General Dynamics Mission Systems (GDMS) has been awarded a significant contract by the U.S. Navy, valued at up to USD 807.6 million, for its Mk 54 Lightweight Torpedo Program.

U.S. Navy takes delivery of advanced attack submarine USS Iowa

U.S. Navy takes delivery of advanced attack submarine USS Iowa

The U.S. Navy has officially received its newest Virginia-class attack submarine, the future USS Iowa (SSN 797), on 22 December 2024.

U.S. Navy advances autonomous naval operations with key unmanned vessel milestone

U.S. Navy advances autonomous naval operations with key unmanned vessel milestone

The U.S. Navy has reached a major milestone in the development of its USV programme by successfully completing a 720-hour continuous power demonstration on a key engine system.

U.S. Marine Corps complete first open-water amphibious movement with new ACVs

U.S. Marine Corps complete first open-water amphibious movement with new ACVs

The ACV, designed to replace the ageing Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) that first entered service in 1972, represents a leap forward in amphibious capability.