Germany Leads Five-Nation Live-Fire Naval Exercise In Norway

German Sachsen-class air-defence frigate Hamburg launching a missile during a previous live-fire exercise. Image: German Navy 06/05/2026 Five north European nations are together conducting Exercise MjĂžlner 2026, a five-day live-fire serial off the coast of Norway involving about eight ships and 2,500 soldiers and sailors. Military personnel and assets from Norway, Belgium, Denmark, and theContinue reading “Germany Leads Five-Nation Live-Fire Naval Exercise In Norway”

Large pile driving vessel for bridge construction and offshore installation

  CRBC Bridge Pile 1 Marine Infrastructure VESSEL REVIEW | CRBC Bridge Pile 1 – Large pile driving vessel for bridge construction and offshore installation Published on:  08 May 2026, 8:55 pm Follow Us: China Railway Construction Corporation recently took delivery of a new pile driving ship built by local company Dajin Heavy Industry. CRBCContinue reading “Large pile driving vessel for bridge construction and offshore installation”

The Manned–Unmanned Surface Force Is Here

  Sea hunter unmanned surface vessel (U.S. Navy) The Manned–Unmanned Surface Force Is Here The Navy is rapidly moving beyond small-scale experimentation with unmanned surface vessels and robotic and autonomous systems. Large-scale procurement isunderway, and commands and career paths have been established to integrate new capabilities. By Captain Garrett Miller and Commanders Kyle Fullerton and Srdan Samardzic,Continue reading “The Manned–Unmanned Surface Force Is Here”

Future Aircraft Carrier Doris Miller Delayed by 2 Years

Mallory Shelbourne Rendering of the third ship in the Ford class of aircraft carriers, Enterprise (CVN-80). HII concept art One of the Navy’s Ford-class aircraft carriers is delayed by two years, stretching the schedule to build the future USS Doris Miller (CVN-81) out to 15 years, USNI News has learned. Carrier Doris Miller will now deliver to the NavyContinue reading “Future Aircraft Carrier Doris Miller Delayed by 2 Years”

HMS Enterprise leaves home port for refurbishment ahead of joining Bangladesh’s navy

  The vessel, due to stay in service until 2028, was used in survey operations and humanitarian and disaster support missions (Picture: MOD) An Echo-class survey ship has left Portsmouth to be refurbished ahead of joining the Bangladeshi navy.  HMS Enterprise, which was commissioned into the Royal Navy more than two decades ago, will aidContinue reading “HMS Enterprise leaves home port for refurbishment ahead of joining Bangladesh’s navy”