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Argentina Sinks Chinese Ship

Mar 16, 2016

Argentina's coast guard has sunk a Chinese trawler that was fishing illegally within its territorial waters, the coast guard said on Tuesday, marking a first test for relations between recently elected President Mauricio Macri and Beijing.  The…

North Korean Submarine Missing

Mar 12, 2016

North Korea has lost contact with one of its submarines off the east coast of the country, CNN reports citing US officials.  The U.S. is unsure whether the missing vessel is adrift at sea or has sunk, officials said.  US spy satellites…

Virtual Exercise Addresses Unsafe Migration by Sea

Mar 11, 2016

Thousands of migrants seeking refuge have lost their lives attempting to make their way across the Mediterranean Sea in overcrowded and unseaworthy boats. The United Nations estimates that as many as 850,000 refugees may attempt to make the trip between 2015 and 2016…

Asia’s Piracy Situation is Improving

Mar 11, 2016

The number and severity of reported incidents against ships in Asia declined significantly in February compared with both the previous month and previous year period, ReCAAP reported.A total of three incidents of armed robbery against ships were reported in Asia in February 2016…

Japanese Submarine to Join Australia's Navy in Military Drill

Mar 11, 2016

Soryu-class JS Hakuryu and two warfare destroyers will work with Australian ships near Jervis Bay as part of bilateral exercises, reports AAP. The 4,000-ton Soryu-class stealth submarine JS Hakuryu, outfitted with a new lithium-ion battery propulsion system…

China Bars North Korean Ship

Mar 10, 2016

Reuters reports that China’s Ministry of Transport has blacklisted 31 North Korean vessels in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution. China has barred a North Korean freighter from one of its ports. The country will start inspecting…

Norway’s Joint Submarine Plan

Mar 09, 2016

Norway is seeking partner countries for future submarine project in order to reduce cost and secure a robust submarine capability for the future, reports UPI. The current Norwegian Ula-class submarines will gradually reach their end-of-life in the 2020s…

Bollinger Delivers 17th FRC to the USCG

Mar 08, 2016

Bollinger Shipyards has delivered the USCGC Donald Horsley, the 17th Fast Response Cutter (FRC) to the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The Coast Guard took delivery on March 5, 2016 in Key West, Fla., and is scheduled to commission the vessel in Puerto Rico during May…

US Coast Guard's Top Priority: Offshore Patrol Cutter

Mar 05, 2016

The U.S. Coast Guard’s “number one priority is the offshore patrol cutter,” the service’s commandant told the House Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee Thursday, reports U.S. Naval Institute.  The service will be looking again at its force-mix analysis…

HSOG Named a Distributor for Marine Armor Systems

Mar 04, 2016

HSOG Limited appointed antipiracy and ship hardening distribution and installation agents for Marine Armor Systems. Global marine and offshore service provider HSOG has been appointed distribution and installation agents for the and cost…

Thomas Global OpensNew Innovation Hub

Mar 04, 2016

Australian  Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Marise Payne, has officially opened Thomas Global System’s new Electronic and Embedded Systems Innovation Hub. Thomas Global Systems is one of the thousands of small-to-medium enterprises…

China Plans Carrier Battle Groups To Defend Its Maritime Turf

Mar 04, 2016

Chinese navy official Rear Admiral Yin Zhuo confirmed that China plans to put aircraft carrier battle groups to sea, says a report in SCMP. The country will deploy them not only in the disputed East and South China seas, but also to protect the country’s overseas ­interests…

Philippines Bars North Korean Cargo Ship

Mar 04, 2016

The Philippine coast guard inspected a North Korean cargo vessel that docked at a port northwest of Manila in one of the first such checks since the U.N. Security Council imposed further sanctions on Pyongyang over its nuclear program, reports AP…

Maiden Voyage for China's First Self-Propelled Floating Dock

Mar 01, 2016

China's first self-propelled floating dock Huachuan I began its inaugural sailing recently, which opens a new era, the official People's Liberation Army Daily said.  With it, large ships can be repaired at sea instead of only on the shore…

US-ASEAN Connect Initiative, Thanks to South China Sea

Feb 29, 2016

The United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) are taking their relationship to a new level, thanks to heated tensions in the South China Sea. China, a key ally of North Korea, has said its committed to denuclearizing the Northth Korea…

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