COLUMN | The Royal New Zealand Navy: a small but increasingly ambitious force [Naval Gazing]
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) is responsible for maritime security within the nation’s 4.3 million square-kilometre EEZ, as well as in the waters...
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) is responsible for maritime security within the nation’s 4.3 million square-kilometre EEZ, as well as in the waters...
Vard has floated out the first purpose-built expedition cruise ship to be ordered by Viking Cruises. Scheduled to debut in early 2022, Viking Octantis...
Nuyina, Australia’s newest icebreaker, has left the Dutch port of Vlissingen to commence trials in the North Sea. The month-long sea trials will...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has entered into an agreement with Italy’s Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Economy and Finance wherein...
The UK-flagged polar research ship Sir David Attenborough has departed Cammell Laird shipyard to conduct technical sea trials. In November, the vessel...
The Royal Navy icebreaking patrol ship HMS Protector is back in the water as a five-month drydocking and upgrade programme on the vessel nears its completion. The...
Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard has launched a new krill transport vessel ordered by Norway’s Aker BioMarine. Once completed, the DNV GL-classed...
Jiangnan Shipyard delivered Xue Long 2 (“Snow Dragon 2”), the first polar icebreaker to be built domestically in China, to the Polar Research Institute...
Two rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) built by Rafnar’s UK subsidiary are set to join an upcoming Antarctic research expedition by an unnamed organisation. The...
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