Day of the Jackal: Improved variant of British Army vehicle goes into production Alex Candlin 2nd February 2024 at 11:50am

Play Video Watch: British Army’s Jackal 3 vehicle officially launched into production. Production of the much-anticipated Jackal 3 military vehicle has officially been launched for the British Army. Created by Babcock International Group and Supacat, 70 High Mobility Transporter Jackal 3s will be produced for the military by the summer of this year. “At thisContinue reading “Day of the Jackal: Improved variant of British Army vehicle goes into production Alex Candlin 2nd February 2024 at 11:50am”

Indian Navy set to commission new survey vessel – February 1, 2024, by Fatima Bahtić The Indian Navy is all set to commission its latest survey vessel Sandhayak, at Naval Dockyard, Vizag on February 3.

Indian Navy As informe, the event marks the formal induction into the Navy of the first of four survey vessel (large) ships under construction at M/s Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata. The project has been steered by the Warship Design Bureau of the Indian Navy. Sandhayak was delivered to the Indian Navy on December 4, 2023Continue reading “Indian Navy set to commission new survey vessel – February 1, 2024, by Fatima Bahtić The Indian Navy is all set to commission its latest survey vessel Sandhayak, at Naval Dockyard, Vizag on February 3.”

HMNZS Hautapu was one of eight steel New Zealand-built Castle-class ships built and commissioned by the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II.

  Hautapu shortly after she ran aground in 1963 Evening post – https://nzshipmarine.com/nodes/view/1688?keywords=Trawler+Hautapu&type=all&highlights=WyJ0cmF3bGVyIiwiaGF1dGFwdSJd#idx6105 Hautapu aground in 1963 Hautapu at Wellington HMNZS Hautapu at Shelly Bay before she was sunk HMNZS Hautapu Background[edit] The vessel was ordered after the New Zealand government, facing a requirement for more minesweepers to operate in home waters, chose the Castle-class design because it wasContinue reading “HMNZS Hautapu was one of eight steel New Zealand-built Castle-class ships built and commissioned by the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II.”

Better quality food and more choice among promised changes to military catering Alex Candlin 1st February 2024 at 9:10am

Military catering is set to be changed for the better, according to the Chief of Defence People (Picture: MOD) Serving personnel can look forward to better quality food, new menus and a “consumer-grade experience”, the Chief of Defence People has announced. Vice Admiral Phil Hally said the Armed Forces would be introducing changes in defenceContinue reading “Better quality food and more choice among promised changes to military catering Alex Candlin 1st February 2024 at 9:10am”