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Saudi Arabia puts warships from Europe into service - and orders more from Navantia

Navantia handed over "HAIL", the third of five Avante 2200 corvettes ordered in 2018, to the Royal Saudi Naval Force (RSNF) on the second Sunday of Advent 2022. In addition to construction, the contract, which was valued at 1.8 billion euros at the time, includes logistical support and training - including the provision of training and instruction facilities for the ships' weapon deployment and platform control systems. Support during the entire life cycle and the provision of various services for the maintenance of the ships at the Jeddah naval base were also envisaged. The trade press described the deal as the largest order in the history of Spanish state-owned shipyards with a foreign customer. The five...

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Israeli Navy: C-Dome, the navalised Iron Dome is ready for use

The Israeli navy has completed the integration of the C-Dome short-range defence weapon system with a successful interception test. In February of this year, the first shots were fired from on board the corvette "Magen", the Sa'ar 6-class ship. In the current test, an aerial target was engaged by the C-Dome system on board the second corvette to enter service, the "Oz", in a realistic scenario. C-Dome C-Dome is a navalised Iron Dome. Up to ten C-Dome interceptors can be preloaded in the vertical launch container. Iron Dome is known to be able to intercept up to six approaching objects, including missiles, aircraft, drones and artillery shells, within a radius of seven kilometres.

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Russian Navy: Test of the doomsday torpedo?

According to reports from the American television channel CNN, the Russian navy is preparing to launch the "doomsday torpedo" Poseidon, as the Pentagon refers to the Russian nuclear torpedo. At the beginning of November, US sources identified the departure of the carrier submarine "Belgorod" and its subsequent return to its home base. As no test attempts are said to have been recognisable, the agencies assume that technical difficulties occurred. The recording of such tests has been observed since the beginning of October (MFonline reported). Underwater weapons systems A direct link between the tests and the apocalyptic threats of the Russian President, as repeatedly expressed during the "special operation" in Ukraine, is...

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Russian training ship on the northern route back in the Baltic Sea

On 29 October 2022, the Russian Navy training ship RFS Smolniy (300) returned to the Baltic Sea from a training voyage lasting several months in the Far East via the Northern Sea Route. The ship, which displaces 7,270 tonnes and is 138 metres long, left Kronstadt on 1 August 2022 and reached Vladivostok on 15 September 2022. The distance covered during the project was approximately 15,000 nautical miles. Ports visited during the training voyage included Baltiysk, Severomorsk, the Solovetsky Islands and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy. The unit, which is part of the Russian Navy's Project 887, is equipped with two 76mm twin guns, two AK-230 30mm loose-in twin guns and two RBU-2500 sub-hunting depth charge launchers...

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ATLAS ELEKTRONIK supplies submarine hunting module for F126 frigate

ATLAS ELEKTRONIK will supply the sub-hunting modules for the F126 frigate, according to a press release dated 3 November 2022. The Bremen-based company was commissioned by Thales Netherlands, which is acting as the sensor supplier and integrator for the project. The contract was signed on 1 September. The German naval systems house is to supply two modules for the frigates' on-board ASW operations and provide a shore-based system for training. According to the press release, the mission modules will enable the F126 to carry out long-range submarine hunting operations. With the modular approach, the units of the F126 frigate can be equipped to suit the situation and mission. The modules are not ship-specific, i.e. they could...

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