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Jun- 2023 -26 June
Swedish Navy to Receive New Surface Combat Ships, Tugboats
Sweden has confirmed the integration of additional surface combat ships and tugboats into the Royal Swedish Navy.
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26 June
US Aircraft Carrier Arrives in Vietnam
A US aircraft carrier arrived in the central Vietnamese city of Danang, weeks after Hanoi protested against Chinese vessels sailing in its waters.
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23 June
Italy Joins Franco-British Future Missile Program
Italy has joined the Franco-British Future Cruise/Anti-Ship Weapon program, which intends to replace the Storm Shadow, the Exocet, and the Harpoon missiles.
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23 June
Indian Scorpene Submarine to Get Indigenous Propulsion System
Larsen & Toubro and India's Defence Research and Development Organisation have inked a contract to upgrade an Indian Navy Kalvari-class submarine with two Air Independent Propulsion System modules.
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23 June
Russia Is ‘Training Combat Dolphins’ in Crimea: UK
British military spies on Friday said Russia appears to be training combat dolphins in the annexed Crimean peninsula to counter Ukrainian forces.
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22 June
Japan Procures More MCH-101 Naval Helicopters
The Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force will receive additional MCH-101 naval helicopters in a newly-signed agreement between Leonardo and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
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21 June
France Trials HELMA-P Laser Weapon From Horizon Destroyer
The French Navy has conducted another test of its HELMA-P laser weapon, from the Horizon-class Forbin destroyer.
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21 June
Chinese Carrier Group Passes Through Taiwan Strait
China's Shandong aircraft carrier led a group of warships through the Taiwan Strait, Taipei's defense ministry said.
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20 June
Japan Funds Indigenous Ship-Killing Missile Project
Japan has awarded Kawasaki Heavy Industries $243 million to research anti-ship missile technology.
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20 June
ASEAN Moves Joint Drills From Disputed South China Sea Area
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has moved its first-ever joint drills, Indonesia's military said, edging them away from waters disputed by China.
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