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US Coast Guard: Cruise ship travelled through Cape Canaveral security zone

Looking for spectacular events for passengers or silly oversight? The US Coast Guard has been investigating the intrusion of a cruise ship into a designated safety zone during a rocket launch near Cape Canaveral in January. The launch of a multi-million dollar satellite launch was cancelled as a result. The aborted launch for the Italian space agency was rescheduled for the next day, where it was successful. The US Coast Guard designates safety zones in the lower area and warns sailors of imminent launches from Cape Canaveral. The overflight path of each rocket launch over the Atlantic determines the location of the individual zones. The "traffic offender" was...

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Littoral Combat Ship now with AGM-114L Longbow Hellfire

The AGM-114 Hellfire was originally a laser-guided air-to-ground anti-tank missile of the US Air Force. In the meantime, the 40-year-old weapon has been transformed into a short-range multi-purpose weapon with a range of 8 kilometres thanks to radar guidance, which is particularly suitable for use with drones in "fire-and-forget" mode. In the AGM-114L Longbow Hellfire version, it was successfully tested from the sea in mid-May as one of the three components of the Surface-To-Surface Missile Module (SSMM) of the American Littoral Combat Ships in land target firing. The USS Montgomery (LCS 8) fired three missiles in series at targets up to five nautical miles away on land in the Pacific region....

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France's maritime solution for Ukraine refugees

While in Europe the refugees pushing northwards by sea from Africa tend to be handled with pointed fingers by the countries bordering the Mediterranean, France has found a lean, maritime solution for the women and children fleeing from Ukraine. On the initiative of the managing director of the ferry shipping company Corsica-Linea, a Mediterranean ferry that was laid up due to coronavirus restrictions and significantly reduced passenger volumes was offered to the state institutions very early on as accommodation for 800 people - until normal ferry business resumes in the summer. "Méditerranée" - the ship The "Méditerranée", which normally travels between France and Algeria with its ten passenger and two vehicle decks, has been...

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Task force supplier Bonn on its way to the Aegean Sea

Relief for the frigate "Lübeck" On Friday, 20 May 2022 at 4 p.m., the task force provider "Bonn" left Wilhelmshaven for the Mediterranean. In the Aegean Sea, the 175-strong crew and the ship are expected to work closely with the Turkish and Greek coastguards and the European Coastguard and Border Agency (FRONTEX) as part of Standing Nato Maritime Group 2 (SNMG 2). Under the command of frigate captain Eike Deußen, commander of the "Bonn", the Bonn will be deployed for six months. The last few weeks have been characterised by intensive preparations for the deployment, repairs and maintenance have been carried out on the ship and training courses...

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Global Britain in the distance

Budgetprobleme und fehlende Weitsicht durchkreuzen die Pläne der Royal Navy Der Verteidigungsausschuss des britischen Parlaments hat mit seinem am 14. Dezember des vergangenen Jahres veröffentlichten Bericht „We‘re going to need a bigger Navy“ eine Breitseite gegen die britische Regierung abgefeuert. Darin wurden erhebliche Bedenken und Zweifel hinsichtlich der Größe und Fähigkeiten der Royal Navy erhoben: [ds_preview]Die Marine verfüge über zu wenig Zerstörer, Fregatten, und U-Boote, ihre Offensivfähigkeiten seien begrenzt, es fehle ein Plan für den Ersatz der außer Dienst gestellten Hilfs- und Unterstützungsschiffe, die Anzahl der Kampfflugzeuge vom Typ F-35 sei unklar und die von der Regierung auferlegten Budgetbeschränkungen...

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