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Mar- 2025 -13 March
Netherlands to Receive 13 Interceptor and Special Ops Craft From De Haas
Netherlands-based De Haas Shipyards has received a contract to build 13 vessels to replace the Netherlands Armed Forces’ Fast Raiding Interception and Special Forces Craft (FRISC).
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13 March
Baltic Sea States Select Persistent Systems’ Coastline Surveillance Network
Persistent Systems has received $29 million in contracts to provide coastline surveillance network systems to several Baltic Sea states.
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13 March
UK’s Next-Gen Air Defense Destroyer Enters Concept Phase
The UK’s next-generation Type 83 destroyer has officially entered the concept phase, Minister of State for Defence Maria Eagle has revealed.
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11 March
Denmark Buys Kongsberg’s Naval Strike Missiles Under $306M Deal
Denmark has acquired Kongsberg’s Naval Strike Missile (NSM) and related equipment under a contract valued at $306 million.
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11 March
Dearsan Shipyard Sea Trials Nigerian Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel
Turkey’s Dearsan Shipyard has completed initial sea trials of the second of two offshore patrol vessels constructed for the Nigerian Navy.
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11 March
Canada Awards Contracts for Coast Guard’s Next-Gen Polar Icebreakers
Canada has contracted local shipbuilders to commence development of the coast guard’s modern polar icebreakers as part of the government’s National Shipbuilding Strategy.
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11 March
Indonesia and Vietnam Agree to Upgrade Strategic Ties
Indonesia and Vietnam agreed to upgrade ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership as the Southeast Asian allies' leaders met in Jakarta.
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11 March
Japan’s Fourth Taigei-Class Submarine Enters Service
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) has commissioned its fourth Taigei-class diesel-electric submarine.
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10 March
Turkish Navy to Receive New Versions of ULAQ Unmanned Sea Vehicle
ARES Shipyard and Meteksan Defense will deliver two new versions of the ULAQ armed unmanned sea vehicle to the Turkish Naval Forces.
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10 March
Irving Signs Construction Deal for First Canadian Navy River Destroyers
Nova Scotia-based Irving Shipbuilding has accepted a contract to develop the first of 15 River-class destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy.
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