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Oct- 2024 -31 October
Thales Australia, C2 Robotics Partner to Enhance ‘Speartooth’ LUUV
Thales Australia will integrate its sovereign sonar sensor technology into “Speartooth,” a large uncrewed underwater vehicle (LUUV) made by Australian company C2 Robotics.
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30 October
German Warships Avoid Red Sea Citing Houthi Threat
Two German naval ships are avoiding the Red Sea, where Yemen's Houthi rebels have attacked passing maritime traffic, and are instead sailing around Africa, the defense ministry said.
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30 October
UK, Germany to Arm Ukraine’s Sea King Helicopters With Latest Missiles
The UK and Germany will arm Ukraine’s Sea King helicopters with modern missiles for greater offensive capability.
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30 October
Damen Naval Contracts Dutch Firm for ASW Frigate Fuel Oil Separators
Damen Naval has contracted Alfa Laval to deliver fuel oil separators for the anti-submarine warfare frigates of the Dutch and Belgian Navy.
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29 October
Austal to Build Module Factory for US Navy Submarine Programs
Austal has launched the construction of a submarine module production center in Alabama to further support the US Navy’s submarine programs.
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28 October
STM Unveils NETA 300 Unmanned Underwater Vehicle
Turkish defense firm STM has introduced its new unmanned underwater vehicle, the STM NETA 300, to enhance the country’s sea operations.
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24 October
Russia Helped Houthis Target Red Sea Ships: Report
Russia earlier this year provided satellite data to help Yemen's Houthi rebels strike ships in the Red Sea, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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24 October
Saronic Unveils Largest Unmanned Vessel for Pentagon’s Counter China Program
Texas defense tech startup Saronic Technologies has unveiled its third autonomous surface vessel, the 24-foot Corsair.
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24 October
Indonesia Says Chinese Coast Guard Ship Driven From Disputed Waters
Indonesia said it drove a Chinese coast guard vessel from contested waters in the South China Sea twice in recent days.
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23 October
GE Aerospace’s LM2500 to Power India’s Next Gen Missile Vessels
GE Aerospace’s LM2500 gas turbine engine has been selected to power the Indian Navy’s upcoming Next Generation Missile Vessels.
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