COLUMN | The Type 26 Global Combat Ship: a transnational project [Naval Gazing]
The rapid proliferation of ever more sophisticated submarines in the orders of battle of some potentially hostile nations has goaded the navies of middle-ranking...
The rapid proliferation of ever more sophisticated submarines in the orders of battle of some potentially hostile nations has goaded the navies of middle-ranking...
Irving Shipbuilding launched the Royal Canadian Navy’s third Harry DeWolf-class Arctic and offshore patrol ship (AOPS) into the water at its Halifax...
The announcement of the ground-breaking trilateral AUKUS security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States on September...
In case you’ve just arrived from Mars, the Australian government has announced it will acquire, with the assistance of the United States and United...
The crew of the US Coast Guard national security cutter James offloaded approximately 59,700 pounds (27,079 kilograms) of cocaine and approximately...
The Royal Canadian Navy recently commissioned a new large patrol ship into service. HMCS Harry DeWolf is the lead vessel of a new warship class designated...
The Royal Canadian Navy took delivery of its second Harry DeWolf-class Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) from Irving Shipbuilding of Nova Scotia...
The Royal Canadian Navy’s first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) was commissioned into service in a ceremony in Halifax on Saturday, June...
Canada’s Irving Shipbuilding has cut the first steel for the fifth Harry DeWolf-class Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) that the company...
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