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Oct- 2024 -7 October
Hanwha Unveils World’s First Amphibious Multi-Rocket Launcher
Hanwha Aerospace has unveiled an unmanned multi-rocket launcher system designed for amphibious operations.
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7 October
BAE Systems Launches Royal Navy’s Sixth Astute-Class Submarine
BAE Systems has launched the future HMS Agamemnon for the Royal Navy, the service's sixth of seven Astute-class submarines.
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7 October
France Buys Deep-Diving Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Enhanced Seabed Operations
Exail is set to deliver a new deep-diving autonomous underwater vehicle to the French Navy to enhance the country’s seabed operations.
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4 October
Svekon to Supply 100 Speedboats for Swedish Navy, Home Guard
Sweden has signed a framework agreement with Svensk Konstruktionstjänst to deliver up to 100 workboats for the navy and home guard.
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4 October
Oceaneering to Provide Underwater Drone, Onshore Center for US Navy
Oceaneering has accepted a “multi-million-dollar” deal to manufacture autonomous sub-surface vehicle and build a mission hub for the US Navy.
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3 October
US Navy Receives 15th Littoral Combat Ship From Lockheed Martin
The US Navy has received its latest warship from Lockheed Martin at the Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard in Marinette, Wisconsin.
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2 October
Netherlands, Naval Group Sign Contract to Construct Four New Submarines
The Netherlands has officially contracted Naval Group to start constructing four new Orka-class submarines to replace its aging Walrus-class submarines.
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2 October
Taiwan Receives First Batch of Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Systems From the US
Taiwan has received the first batch of Harpoon missile systems from the US as part of a $2.22 billion deal in 2020.
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2 October
Raytheon to Supply Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles for US Navy, Allies
Raytheon has signed a $525-million contract to deliver Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles Block 2 for the US Navy and allies.
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1 October
US Navy’s Columbia-Class Sub May Face More Delays, Higher Cost: GAO
The US Navy’s Columbia-class submarine program is likely to encounter further delays and cost overruns due to persistent design and construction challenges.
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