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Russian shortage: ice-capable ships for the North-East Passage

Russia must expand its production capacities for icebreakers if it wants to achieve its goals for expanding trade via the Arctic North-East Passage, as Russia lacks ice-class ships. Alternative route Russia has been planning for some time to expand the North-East Passage as an alternative to the Suez Canal and to intensify trade via this northern route as early as next year. President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated, most recently in August at the meeting of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), that Russia wants to accelerate the development of the northern route, which would require the construction of new harbours and bunker stations as well as a larger fleet of icebreakers. The approximately 6,500 km long route leads...

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EAZS Marine: Change of management in Neustadt

From a press release issued by the PIZ at Rostock Naval Command: On Friday, 29 September 2023, the Commander of Operational Forces and Head of Operations from Naval Command, Flotilla Admiral Stephan Haisch (56), will hand over command of the Naval Damage Control Training Centre (EAZS M) from Captain Eckardt Menzel (62) to Frigate Captain Jörg Mascow (54) at Neustadt i.H. Naval Barracks. After 43 years and one month in the military, including the last six years as commander in Neustadt, Captain Menzel is now retiring. But before he does, he is handing over leadership to his successor. According to the motto: "It's not ships that fight, but people", the...

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Wilhelmshaven: Change of command at MUKdo

From a press release by the PIZ at Rostock Naval Command: On Friday, 29 September 2023, the handover of command of the Naval Support Command from Flotilla Admiral Lars Holm (62) to Captain Matthias Michael Potthoff (56) will take place at 10 a.m. in Wilhelmshaven. The change of command will be carried out by Rear Admiral Christoph Müller-Meinhardt, Head of Operational Support. Flotilla Admiral Holm has been Commander of the Naval Support Command in Wilhelmshaven, which ensures the operational capability and readiness of the German Navy's fleet, since 2017. "I can look back on a multifaceted, thoroughly challenging and absolutely enriching time as Commander of the Naval Support Command. With regard to the maintenance of our ships, boats, airborne weapons systems, the command is...

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Russia strengthens Black Sea fleet with Karakurt-class ships

Russia - The 18-boat construction programme of Project 22800, the KARAKURT class (60 m, 800 t), currently stands at 16 units laid down, four of which are in service, two are undergoing trials, five have been launched and five are under construction. Following the commissioning of one of the small missile ships for the Baltic Fleet at the end of 2018, 2019 and 2020, the fourth has now followed: At the Zaliv naval shipyard in Kerch on the island of Crimea, the ZYKLON, the first naval vessel in years, was put into service in mid-July. With ASKOLD (undergoing trials) and AMUR (launched at the end of...

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French Naval Group seeks partnership with Philippines for submarine modernisation

Following the cancellation of the Australian submarine contract, the French Naval Group is turning to new potential customers. This time, the state-owned defence contractor senses an opportunity in the Philippines. The island state has just painstakingly freed itself from America's almost eternal grip. Now, however, with its weak and outdated armed forces, it sees itself exposed as the first island in the face of the aggressive territorial and power claims of the Chinese armed forces and their paramilitary organisations in the South China Sea. However, one can only assert one's own legitimate and internationally recognised territorial claims through a robust maritime presence. Inexplicably, the Philippine navy tends to compensate for its weakness in the surface area by building up...

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