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"Gorch Fock" leaves Kiel for Africa

From a press release by Rostock Naval Command On Friday, 8 March 2024 at 10 a.m., the German Navy's sail training ship will leave its home port of Kiel to begin its 177th overseas training voyage (AAR). This time, the barque will only set sail with its regular crew. 115 officer cadets from the 2023 crew will not board until 22 March 2024 in the Spanish port of Gijon. The voyage will take the "Gorch Fock" on to Tangier (Morocco) and Porto (Portugal), where the crew change will take place and "new" officer trainees will come on board. Cadets from France, Ghana, Cameroon, Colombia, Senegal, Thailand and Togo will take part in the training programme.

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"Hesse" on fire - what you can say about it "from the pier"

Just like the first shots fired by the "Hessians", many a report and many a statement on the subject were also quite off the mark. The difference is that the "Hessen" is drawing conclusions from this. And the leadership is facing it. We are trying to clarify the events as far as we can and want to know.... The frigate "Hessen" moved from its base on Crete through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea immediately after receiving a parliamentary mandate to assemble the contingent for the EU Operation Aspides. There it was approached by UAV shortly after arriving in the area. Not everything went as planned during the operation. Major mishaps usually announce themselves...

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"Because we love all this shit"

Naval officers and guests met for the 63rd time at the Historical Tactical Conference. Host Vice Admiral Lenski came up with a few innovations and surprises. There was snow in Linstow, but otherwise the Naval Historical and Tactical Conference (HiTaTa) began as usual: with long queues in front of the reception, which the attendees happily and warmly used as an opportunity to greet each other. And who came? The "who's who" of the German Navy of course, the double-gold oak leaves almost complete, illustrious guests and traditionally the representatives of the institutions that accompany and support the Navy, including - for 50 years, by the way - the marineforum. The...

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Naval fuel supply vessel class 707: Construction begins on second tanker

From a press release by the NVL Group The second naval supply vessel (MBV 707) for the German Navy was launched at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg on 29 February 2024 in the presence of naval representatives and project participants. The new military supply vessels will replace the existing RHÖN-class units in the future with the sister ship that was laid down in the middle of last year. Both naval tankers are being built under the leadership of the NVL Group in cooperation with the Meyer Group in Rostock. "With the cutting of the first steel plate, we are starting the shipbuilding realisation of the second ship today as planned," said NVL project manager Beate Debold on the sidelines of the...

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Facebook deletes marineforum

Double standards? Facebook deletes renowned specialist medium Yes, you read that right. cbmaritim.46181.onlineshophosting.de, the portal of the just 50-year-old magazine marineforum, has been deleted by Facebook. Apparently on the panic hunt for pro-Russian and right-wing extremist accounts, the META group is paralysing a democratically reputable specialist medium. For 50 years now, marineforum has been publishing news on shipping, the navy, maritime security and technology from experts for experts. The publisher is the German Maritime Institute e.V. (DMI), founded by naval officers, which can boast the crème de la crème of German and international security policy at its events and has even welcomed the Chancellor on occasion. For three...

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