Passing by #STRIKFORNATO Headquarters, NRP Bartolomeu Dias set sail from Lisbon, Portugal on Wednesday to join the mighty UK Carrier Strike Group as part of the enhanced Vigilance Activity #NeptuneStrike .
The North Korean Navy has commissioned new destroyer named as "Choi Hyun" and was designed to be mounted with Phased Array radar and Vertical Launcher Cells in 26, April, 2025.
it was identified to be assigned to West Sea fleet.
IOS SAGAR, on concluding its successful three-day port visit to Nacala, Mozambique, departed for Port Louis, Mauritius. The ship's crew includes 44 personnel from the navies of nine friendly foreign nations, underscoring the collaborative spirit of the SAGAR initiative. Prior to its scheduled arrival in Port Louis, IOS SAGAR will undertake a Joint EEZ Surveillance along with Mozambican authorities. This deployment reaffirms the Indian Navy's commitment to enhancing maritime security and fostering partnerships within the IOR.
INS Kesari of ANC, along with INS Chennai & P8I, took part in AIKEYME Sea Phase off Tanzanian coast with 41 observers & 8 warships enhancing interoperability through maneuvers, SAR, VBSS & seamanship.
Italy
On board, at the stern of the battleship Littorio - Benito Mussolini, with Aldo Vidussoni (left), general secretary of the Fascist Party. 24/25 June 1940
Italy
Admiral Angelo lachino, commander of the 1st Squadron of the Regia Marina, talks to the King of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele Ill, aboard the battleship Littorio during the latter's visit to Taranto, February 1942
Currently deployed to the Middle East Region as part of New Zealand led Combined Task Force 150, HMNZS Te Kaha is operating 24/7 to meet the demands of the mission.
On board, 188 personnel have assigned primary roles - many have secondary responsibilities as well.
Australia:
ANZAC class frigate HMAS Arunta (FFH-151) conducting Replenishment at Sea Approaches during ASWEX '25 with sister HMAS Warramunga (FFH-152), name destroyer of her class HMAS Hobart (DDG 39) and Bay Class Landing Ship Dock (LSD) HMAS Choules (L100). April 2025
30 April 1940: While anchored at the Tail o' the Bank off Greenock, the French Vauquelin-class destroyer Maillé Brézé experienced an explosion due to the inadvertent discharge of one of its torpedo tubes. The incident resulted in the deaths of 37 sailors, with 31 of them being trapped below deck as the ship sank. Some of these trapped sailors extended their arms through portholes in an attempt to receive high doses of morphine before succumbing to the flames.
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