Australian Army’s newest watercraft begins sea trials
Yamba Welding and Engineering (YWE) has begun conducting sea trials of a new watercraft slated for the Australian Army. Designed by Naiad, the 12.5-metre...
Yamba Welding and Engineering (YWE) has begun conducting sea trials of a new watercraft slated for the Australian Army. Designed by Naiad, the 12.5-metre...
Seaspan Shipyards recently held a steel-cutting ceremony to mark the official start of construction of a new class of scientific research vessels to...
Lifeboat crew at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station at Castletownbere, County Cork, were launched to assist the crew of a local...
The Welsh Government has approved the deployment of the fisheries patrol vessel Rhodri Morgan to assist in the search for the missing fishing boat Nicola...
Boat crews of the US Coast Guard and partner agencies responded to a boat fire at Quartermaster Harbor Yacht Club on Vashon Island, Washington, on Monday,...
Netherlands-based non-government organisation The Ocean Cleanup will operate one of its two newest waste-collecting vessels in Malaysia later this year. The...
United Shipbuilding Corporation’s (USC) Astrakhan Ship Repair Plant has laid the keel of a new Project 22870 rescue tug slated for the Russian Navy. The...
Damen Shipyards Cape Town launched a new South African Navy patrol vessel on Thursday, March 25. The 62- by 11-metre newbuilding is the first of a planned...
Svitzer Australia and Mid West Ports Authority (MWPA) recently took delivery of a new tug for operation out of the Port of Geraldton in Western Australia. The...
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