Sweden said on Tuesday it ​had chosen France's Naval Group ‌to supply four new frigates for its navy, with the first delivery expected in 2030 in what ​will be the Nordic country's ​biggest military ...
Sweden picked France’s Naval Group SA to supply four new frigates in an estimated $5 billion deal which paves the way for the ...
Norway has joined the Royal Navies of the UK, Canada and Australia to forge a formidable future Global Combat Ship partnership. The Royal Norwegian Navy was officially welcomed into the team which is ...
MANILA, Philippines — Australia has moved to reverse a decline in the number of warships, as its surface combatant fleet stands to fall to its smallest size since World War II. Under Project Sea 3000, ...
With Artemis 2 getting ready to return to the moon, there's no better time to launch your own space expedition. Granted, you may not make quite as far as NASA's mission but this Estes 2441 Mini Arcas ...
Rheinmetall AG expects a swift restart on construction of F126-class frigates for the German Navy with a plan to take over the project that’s currently running behind schedule, the head of the company ...
Anschütz cleared a key milestone on the Royal Australian Navy’s Hunter-class frigate program, successfully completing the Critical Design Review (CDR) for its Warship Integrated Navigation and Bridge ...
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In February 2025, China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy conducted live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea, followed by Chinese aircraft carrier deployments to the western Pacific in June. Japan’s New ...
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