NTSB Report on ARM Cuauhtémoc Allision With Brooklyn Bridge

By SeaWaves Magazine – Jul 2, 2025 ARM Cuauhtémoc BE 01 after the contact. NTSB image. ​This information is preliminary and subject to change.​​ Released: 30 June 2025 ​​​On May 17, 2025, at 2024 eastern daylight time, the ARM Cuauhtémoc BE 01, a Mexican Navy tall ship with 277 crewmembers and cadets aboard, struck the BrooklynContinue reading “NTSB Report on ARM Cuauhtémoc Allision With Brooklyn Bridge”

USS Frank Cable Departs from Hawaii

BySeaWaves Magazine Jun 30, 2025 Forward-deployed U.S. Navy submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) departed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii following a scheduled port visit June 27, 2025. Frank Cable is currently on patrol supporting U.S. 7th Fleet, providing critical maintenance and logistics support to sustain undersea forces across the Indo-Pacific region. “Pearl Harbor is a livingContinue reading “USS Frank Cable Departs from Hawaii”

USS Tripoli Maiden Arrival at New Homeport of Sasebo

The America-class amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7) arrives at Sasebo (CFAS), June 23, 2025, to replace USS America (LHA 6) in U.S. 7th Fleet’s Forward Deployed Naval Forces-Japan. US Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 2nd Class Sophia H. Bumps.

Royal Australian Navy Commissions New OPV HMAS Arafura

Share The Royal Australian Navy commissioned the first Arafura-class Offshore Patrol Vessel, HMAS Arafura, into its fleet on 28 June, 2025. The commissioning comes more than three years after the vessel was launched. Australian ministry of defence press release Today marks a major milestone of the Australian Government’s implementation of the Surface Fleet Review with theContinue reading “Royal Australian Navy Commissions New OPV HMAS Arafura”

MCGUIRK: The pitiful state of the Irish Naval Service

The LE Aoibhinn (sister ship to Gobnait) docked in Cork – Ex – HMNZS Rotoiti The USS Constellation is a guided missile frigate of the United States Navy, which is due to be commissioned and will come into service in 2029. She will displace 6,700 tonnes, and carry a crew of 140 sailors and servicemen, and have aContinue reading “MCGUIRK: The pitiful state of the Irish Naval Service”