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July 14, 2016

Guilty verdicts after UK’s biggest ever cocaine seizure

Written by Tom Eddershaw on July 14, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.


The captain and first officer of an ocean going tug boat have been found guilty of drug trafficking following the biggest ever UK seizure of class A drugs.
The ..

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July 12, 2016

Royal Thai Police takes delivery of catamaran patrol boats

Written by Tom Eddershaw on July 12, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.


The Royal Thai Police has taken delivery of a pair of 24-metre catamaran patrol boats, the ‘Ratayapibanbancha’ and ‘Arcarachwaratorn’, built by Seacrest ..

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July 5, 2016

NASSCO awarded US Navy fleet oilers contract

Written by Tom Eddershaw on July 5, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.

General Dynamics NASSCO has been awarded a contract by the US Navy for the design and construction of six John Lewis-class fleet oilers.
Designed to transfer fuel to ..

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July 12, 2016

Fincantieri delivers the submarine ‘Pietro Venuti’

Written by Tom Eddershaw on July 12, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.

The submarine ‘Pietro Venuti’ was delivered today at Fincantieri’s Muggiano Shipyard in Italy.
It is the third of the U212A Todaro-class, a series of four ..

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July 7, 2016

Rogue Taiwanese missile sparks speculation

Written by Tom Eddershaw on July 7, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.


On July 1, 2016 a Hsiung Feng anti-shipping cruise missile was fired from the patrol ship ‘Chin Chiang’, of Taiwan’s Republic of China Navy (ROCN).
The ..

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July 5, 2016

Ingalls Shipbuilding to build amphibious assault ship

Written by Tom Eddershaw on July 5, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.


Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Ingalls Shipbuilding division has been selected to build the US Navy’s next large-deck amphibious assault ..

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July 12, 2016

European Parliament endorses European Border and Coast Guard

Written by Tom Eddershaw on July 12, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.

The European Parliament has endorsed the European Commission's proposal to establish a European Border and Coast Guard to reinforce the management and security of ..

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July 5, 2016

Swiftships to build four 28-metre kits for Egypt

Written by Tom Eddershaw on July 5, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.


American shipbuilder Swiftships has been selected to build four 28-metre coastal patrol craft (CPC) kits for the Egyptian Navy.
Swiftships will produce the ..

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June 28, 2016

Austal delivers seventh expeditionary fast transport to US Navy

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 28, 2016. Posted in Maritime Security World.

The US Navy has accepted delivery of a seventh expeditionary fast transport (EPF), the USNS ‘Carson City’, from Austal USA during a ceremony held aboard the ship at ..

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Clay carrier sinks off Sibongkok Island, Indonesia; all 15 crew safe
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Clay carrier sinks off Sibongkok Island, Indonesia; all 15 crew safe

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Royal Navy survey ship joins search for unexploded ordnance off Lithuania
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Royal Navy survey ship joins search for unexploded ordnance off Lithuania

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US Coast Guard commissions cutter Charles Moulthrope
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US Coast Guard commissions cutter Charles Moulthrope

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South Korea’s TaiYoung adds second 3,700DWT newbuild to fleet
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South Korea’s TaiYoung adds second 3,700DWT newbuild to fleet

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Castor Maritime acquires 2006-built Capesize bulker
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Castor Maritime acquires 2006-built Capesize bulker

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Ørsted takes final investment decision on first renewable hydrogen project
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Ørsted takes final investment decision on first renewable hydrogen project

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