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Dec- 2024 -26 December
DARPA Demos Drone Ship Crewless At-Sea Refueling
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency demonstrated the first at-sea refueling of the No Manning Required Ship program.
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26 December
Bollinger Starts Construction of US Coast Guard’s First Modern Polar Cutter
Bollinger Shipyards has begun the construction of the US Coast Guard’s initial vessel planned under the Polar Security Cutter program.
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26 December
Finland-Estonia Power Cable Hit in Latest Baltic Incident
An undersea power cable in the Baltic Sea linking Finland and Estonia broke down, Finland's prime minister said.
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26 December
Another US Navy Jet Narrowly Missed ‘Friendly Fire’ Over Red Sea: Official
Another American fighter aircraft narrowly avoided being shot down by “friendly fire” while conducting a mission over the Red Sea.
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26 December
Russian State Owner Says Cargo Ship Blast Was ‘Terrorist Attack’
A "terrorist act" sank the cargo ship that went down in international waters in the Mediterranean this week, the Russian state-company said.
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24 December
Russia Says Cargo Ship Sinks in Mediterranean After Blast, Two Missing
Two crew members are missing after a Russian state-owned cargo ship sank in the Mediterranean after an explosion on board.
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24 December
Sea Mine Found on Turkey’s Black Sea Coast Near Istanbul
A sea mine was discovered floating off Turkey's Black Sea coast northeast of Istanbul, state news agency reported.
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24 December
Raytheon to Produce Tomahawk Block V Missile for US, Japan, Australia
Raytheon has been awarded a $401.2 million full-rate production contract by the US Navy for 131 Block V Tomahawk missiles.
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23 December
Sweden Says China Blocked Prosecutors’ Probe of Ship Linked to Cut Cables
Sweden said China had denied a request for prosecutors to conduct an investigation on a Chinese ship linked to two severed Baltic Sea cables.
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20 December
US OKs Modernization Package for South Korea’s KDX-II Class Destroyers
The US State Department has approved a $300-million package to modernize South Korea's KDX-II class destroyers.
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