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German Navy: First woman takes over combat unit in Kiel

From a press release by Rostock Naval Command: On Wednesday, 27 March 2024 at 13:00, the commander of Operational Flotilla 1, Flotilla Admiral Helge Sascha Rackwitz (51), will hand over command of the 3rd Minesweeper Squadron from Frigate Captain Carsten Schlüter (43) to Frigate Captain Inka von Puttkamer (41) at Kiel-Wik Naval Base. For Frigate Captain Schlüter, this marks the end of an 18-month period in command, which was characterised by the change of strategy in the Baltic Sea to a NATO inland sea and NATO enlargement with Finland and Sweden. But he also initiated internal changes and innovations, which characterised his time in the 3rd Minesweeper Squadron. Here are just the key points "Living at...

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Ukraine: Netherlands part of international security cooperation

Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the announced ten-year security agreement in Kharkiv on 1 March. The agreement focuses on medium and long-term military and political support. In addition to the Netherlands, countries such as the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and the EU had previously signed such agreements with Ukraine. The Netherlands is also providing Ukraine with fourteen rigid hull inflatable boats (RHIB). These are fast and manoeuvrable militarised river patrol and combat boats. The boats come both from the navy's own fleet and from industry....

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New "BREMER DIALOGUE" format

PRESS RELEASE "BREMER DIALOGUE" MARITIME SECURITY AND NAVY 2035+: ON THE WAY TO "MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONS" The first Bremen Dialogue took place on 13 March 2024 at the invitation of the Chairman of the Executive Board of the German Maritime Institute Flotilla Admiral Christian Bock and the initiator and host Rheinmetall Electronics GmbH. The new format creatively promotes communication between maritime associations, industry and the Bundeswehr with the aim of improving mutual understanding. The aim was to discuss fields of action for integrated maritime security with a view to the NATO concept of multi-domain operations. The focus was on the question of what needs to be done in order to be able to fulfil the...

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Netherlands: Frigate TROMP has sailed

The Dutch government has informed the House of Representatives and the public that HNLMS "Tromp" (De Zeven Provinciën class, 144 metres) will also be transiting the Red Sea on its way to the Indo-Pacific. The anti-aircraft frigate left Den Helder on 9 March and will support the US-led maritime operation Prosperity Guardian for around 25 days at the end of March and will also exchange information with the EU operation Aspides (Shield), to which the German anti-aircraft frigate HESSEN also belongs, and provide support on request. The aim of both operations is to fend off attacks by the Houthis on civilian shipping in the Red Sea. In addition, the government is examining...

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Frigate "Brandenburg" departs for the Mediterranean

From a press release by Rostock Naval Command: On Thursday, 21 March 2024 at 10 a.m., the frigate "Brandenburg" will leave its home port of Wilhelmshaven to take part in the mandated foreign deployment UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) off the Lebanese coast. Under the command of frigate captain Andreas Scheiba (45), the crew will assist with maritime surveillance and training for the Lebanese navy off the Lebanese coast until mid-July 2024. "In recent months, the ship and the crew have prepared intensively for the operational obligation ahead of us and we have impressively demonstrated the operational capability of the frigate 'Brandenburg'," says...

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