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Apr- 2023 -13 April
SAIC Expands Support for US Navy MK 48 Mod 7 Torpedo Program
SAIC has received a $102.5 million contract to continue supporting the US Navy’s MK 48 Mod 7 Heavyweight Torpedo program.
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11 April
Australia Buys Commercial Ship From Norway for Undersea Military Ops
Australia purchased a Norwegian commercial vessel for 110 million Australian dollars, which it will convert for undersea military operations.
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11 April
Philippines Rules Out ‘Offensive Actions’ on Bases US Can Use
The Philippines will not allow "any offensive actions" from the bases it has opened to US troops, President Ferdinand Marcos said.
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11 April
Turkey Unveils Its First Drone Carrier
Turkey unveiled an amphibious assault ship built to carry light aircraft and military drones.
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11 April
Taiwan Says 8 Chinese Warships in Waters Around Island
Eight Chinese warships were still operating in waters around the island, Taiwan's defense ministry said, a day after Beijing declared an end to its massive war games.
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10 April
US Navy Awards Leonardo $1B Columbia Sub Propulsion Contract
The US Navy has awarded Leonardo a more than $1-billion contract to provide integrated electric propulsion components for the future Columbia-class submarine.
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10 April
ABB to Provide Propulsion and Power Package for Finland’s New Patrol Vessels
ABB has received a contract to deliver integrated power and propulsion solutions for the Finnish Border Guard’s two new patrol vessels.
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7 April
Philippines Urged to Build Military Base on Disputed Spratly Island
An Australian security expert has suggested that the Philippines build a military base on Pag-asa, an island situated on the disputed Spratly archipelago.
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7 April
Netherlands, Belgium Agree to $4.4B Anti-Submarine Frigate Deal
The Netherlands and its neighbor Belgium have agreed to jointly acquire four anti-submarine warfare frigates worth $4.4 billion.
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6 April
Pentagon Wants to Ramp Up Ship-Killing Missile Procurement
The US military wants to ramp up procurement of long-range missiles from next year, seeking to double the combined annual acquisition of the LRASM and JASSM from 500 to 1,000.
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