Naval Today >> The industry’s seaborne news provider by Naval Today / 40min // keep unread // trash // preview Royal Navy Completes Bilateral Exercise with Omani Forces The Royal Navy’s Response Force Task Group (RFTG), currently deployed on Cougar 13, has successfully completed a six day exercise, Omani Cougar, with the Royal Omani Armed Forces. The maritime exercise tested the full integration ofContinue reading “Royal Navy Completes Bilateral Exercise with Omani Forces”
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Sri Lanka: Navy Recovers Explosives Intended for Illegal Fishing
Naval Today >> The industry’s seaborne news provider by Naval Today / 40min // keep unread // trash // preview Sri Lanka: Navy Recovers Explosives Intended for Illegal Fishing Naval troops attached to SLNS Mahaweli of the Eastern Naval Command on information received, recovered 110 non electrical detonators in the general area of Kappalthurai on 29th October 2013. Meanwhile, naval troops attached to SLNSContinue reading “Sri Lanka: Navy Recovers Explosives Intended for Illegal Fishing”
NAVAF Commander Pays Visit African Navy
Naval Today >> The industry’s seaborne news provider by Naval Today / 40min // keep unread // trash // preview NAVAF Commander Pays Visit African Navy The commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa is set to visit with the South African navy, Oct. 30 – Nov. 1. Adm. Bruce W. Clingan is meeting with the Chief of the South African navy in Pretoria, ViceContinue reading “NAVAF Commander Pays Visit African Navy”
Spent Nuclear Waste Lurks Beneath Arctic Ice
MarineLink.com Thursday, October 31, 2013, 4:27 AM Image courtesy of Russian Navy Large-scale Soviet nuclear tests, dumping of spent fuel and two scuttled nuclear-powered submarines are a major source of pollution in the Arctic ocean, reports ‘The Moscow Times’. There are 17,000 containers and 19 vessels holding radioactive waste submerged in the Kara Sea, as well as 14 nuclear reactors, according toContinue reading “Spent Nuclear Waste Lurks Beneath Arctic Ice”
New Zealand Naval Vessel to Visit a US Port after Over 30 Years
Naval Today >> The industry’s seaborne news provider by Naval Today / 9min // keep unread // trash // preview New Zealand Naval Vessel to Visit a US Port after Over 30 Years The United States and New Zealand announced on Monday a resumption of military-to-military contacts as part of expanded defense cooperation that will see the first visit by a New Zealand navalContinue reading “New Zealand Naval Vessel to Visit a US Port after Over 30 Years”