Seven injured following landing mishap on US Navy aircraft carrier in South China Sea
The US Navy said that one of its F-35C Lightning II fighter aircraft had a landing mishap on deck while the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson...
The US Navy said that one of its F-35C Lightning II fighter aircraft had a landing mishap on deck while the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson...
The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) said in a recently published report that the detonation of ordnance lying on the seabed off Norfolk...
Three Indian Navy sailors were killed while another 11 suffered less severe injuries following an explosion on board their vessel on Tuesday, January...
Yamba Welding and Engineering has floated out a new rigid inflatable boat (RIB) ordered by the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard. The Naiad-designed...
The year 2021 saw a record-breaking 28,381 irregular migrants (IM) cross the English Channel from the French coast to England using small boats. An...
UK builder Redbay Boats has delivered a new rigid inflatable boat (RIB) to the Dublin Fire Brigade in Ireland. The 7.4-metre newbuild replaces an earlier...
Coastguard New Zealand recently took delivery of a rigid inflatable boat (RIB) from local builder Rayglass Boats. Moana Rescue is one of 26 RIBs that...
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is currently preparing ships as part of the New Zealand government’s response to a recent tsunami that affected...
Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PAL has completed construction of a new hospital ship slated for the Indonesian Navy. The future KRI Dr. Wahidin...
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