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The South Korean warship was destroyed by North Korean torpedo 05.17.2010 The South Korean warship was destroyed by North Korean torpedo
The South Korean corvette Cheonan was sunk by a North Korean torpedo. This conclusion was made by a government commission investigating the sinking of the ship. Reports say the results of the inquiry will be officially announced on May 20th.

There'd be no Russia's new naval bases in Ukraine – Ukrainian foreign minister 05.15.2010 There'd be no Russia's new naval bases in Ukraine – Ukrainian foreign minister
Apart from Black Sea Fleet (BSF) currently based in Crimea, there will be no Russian military bases in Ukraine, said Ukrainian foreign minster. Ukrainian Constitution prohibits establishment of other military bases except current BSF base.

SECNAV Announces Five New Principles for Navy Acquisitions 05.13.2010 SECNAV Announces Five New Principles for Navy Acquisitions
Secretary of the US Navy Ray Mabus announced five governing principles for US Navy and Marine Corps acquisitions at the US Navy League's annual Sea, Air, Space symposium May 5. Designed to address the affordability of procurement programs, these principles are also intended to empower program managers to seek cost-savings.

First Torpedo Launched from C295 05.13.2010 First Torpedo Launched from C295
Airbus Military successfully conducted the first torpedo launch from one of its C295 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA). This represents an important milestone in the development of the antisubmarine version of the C295 MPA. It is also a significant entry for Airbus Military into the market of Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) aircraft.

Iranian navy wraps up Velayat-89 war games 05.13.2010 Iranian navy wraps up Velayat-89 war games
Iran's naval forces have wrapped up large-scale Velayat-89 military maneuvers in the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. The participants in the exercises were drilling border security and anti-terrorist operations at sea.

Bermudan ship ransomed from Somali pirates 05.12.2010 Bermudan ship ransomed from Somali pirates
Somali pirates have released a Bermudan-flagged fridge ship in exchange for a two-and-a-half-million-dollar ransom. All 25 crewmembers, 23 Sri Lankans, a Filipino and a Syrian, are reported alive and well. The Talka was seized on the 23rd of March 120 nautical miles off Oman.

Pirates seize Bulgarian tanker with crew of 15 05.12.2010 Pirates seize Bulgarian tanker with crew of 15
At noon on May 11 the ship MV Panega sailing under the Bulgarian flag was captured in the Gulf of Aden. The ship was headed from the Red Sea to India. All of the captured sailors are citizens of Bulgaria.

Greek ship seized off Somalia 05.12.2010 Greek ship seized off Somalia
Pirates have seized a Greek ship off Somalia. The China-bound vessel manned by a 23-member predominantly Philippino crew, was carrying metal from Ukraine. On Tuesday, a Bulgarian chemical tanker was hijacked in the same area.

Somali pirates seize Taiwanese fishing boat with a crew of 28 05.12.2010 Somali pirates seize Taiwanese fishing boat with a crew of 28
Somali pirates have seized the Taiwanese fishing vessel Tai Yuan-227 with a crew of 28 people on board, among them are nine Chinese, three Vietnamese, three Filipinos, 7 Kenyans and 2 citizens of Mozambique.

Vietnam Navy Selects Viking Series 400 Twin Otter for First Air Wing 05.06.2010 Vietnam Navy Selects Viking Series 400 Twin Otter for First Air Wing
Viking Air of Victoria, BC, Canada and the Vietnam Navy have finalized a purchase agreement for six DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft. With this historic purchase the Vietnam Ministry of Defense has acquired its first-ever western built-aircraft, and the formation of the Navy's initial fixed-wing-aircraft Air Wing.

Gunpowder detected in South Korea ship wreckage 05.06.2010 Gunpowder detected in South Korea ship wreckage
Investigators have found traces of gunpowder in the wreckage of a sunken South Korean naval ship, a government official said on Thursday, further bolstering suspicions of a North Korean attack. Along with four pieces of aluminum collected from the scene earlier, the gunpowder adds to a possible evidence of a torpedo attack.

Indra to Modernize Spanish Naval Bases 05.05.2010 Indra to Modernize Spanish Naval Bases
The Spanish Navy commissioned Indra the modernization of Naval Station Rota and Cartagena Naval Base's communications infrastructures for EUR 1.7 M. The systems will become operative in 2011 and will meet the needs of NATO's most modern ships. The design of the networks guarantees further customization.

Pakistan Navy Accepts Two P-3C Aircraft 05.05.2010 Pakistan Navy Accepts Two P-3C Aircraft
The U.S. Navy transferred two P-3 Orion aircraft to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in a ceremony at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla., April 30 as part of the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program.

Iranian Navy exercises in Gulf of Oman 05.05.2010 Iranian Navy exercises in Gulf of Oman
Large-scale maneuvers of the Iranian Navy code-named Velayat-89 have started in the Gulf of Oman today. The exercises are to last for 8 days with combat ships, submarines and Air Force detachments participating.

Ukrainian naval bases in Russia? 05.05.2010 Ukrainian naval bases in Russia?
Ukrainian naval bases could be established in Russia, says Ukrainian expert. "Ukraine should deploy three military bases – in southern Russia, in Rostov region and in Novorossiysk. Ukrainian naval base in Novorossiysk could secure our regional interests".

Yemen-flagged ship seized off Somalia 05.04.2010 Yemen-flagged ship seized off Somalia
The Yemen-flagged cargo ship with a 9-member crew was seized by Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden. According to the local coastal guard service, the ship currently is docked at a port in northern Somalia.

French Navy destroys Somali pirate base 05.04.2010 French Navy destroys Somali pirate base
The French warship Tonnerre destroyed a pirate mother ship and captured 11 people suspected of piracy. The pirates were transferred on board the Tonnerre as well as were two smaller boats. The ship-base was then destroyed.

9 Somali pirates deny their guilt 05.04.2010 9 Somali pirates deny their guilt
9 Somali pirates denied their guilt at a trial in Norfolk, Virginia this Friday. Their attorneys claim that their clients had too little time to get acquainted with the charges. Besides, neither of the pirates speaks English, that makes the inquest more complicated.

Azarov hopes to sell cruiser Ukraina to Russia under another name 04.30.2010 Azarov hopes to sell cruiser Ukraina to Russia under another name
Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers proposes to alter name of missile cruiser Ukraina. The relative decree has been registered in Supreme Rada [parliament]. Missile cruiser Ukraina is a warship of Ukrainian Navy.

US Navy to Start Training Female Submariners in July 04.30.2010 US Navy to Start Training Female Submariners in July
US Navy officials today announced they are moving ahead with plans to integrate women onto submarines beginning in late 2011 or early 2012. The decision became public after Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates notified Congress in February of the Navy's desire to add women to submarines.


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