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According to Reuters, Greece is currently negotiating the purchase of two second-hand ‘Bergamini’ class frigates from Italy, ...
Greece is negotiating the acquisition of two used 'Bergamini' class frigates from Italy to enhance its naval capabilities.
Greece is in talks to buy two used 'Bergamini' class frigates from Italy, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said at a conference ...
The Philippine Navy received BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06) at Naval Operating Base Subic on Monday, marking a significant milestone in Manila’s military modernization program and the arrival of the most ...
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Naval Technology on MSNFincantieri begins construction of Italian Navy FREMM EVO frigateEight regular FREMM ships have been delivered to the service as part of a contract for ten units going back to November 2005.
Fincantieri has marked the start of construction on the first of two next-generation FREMM frigates of the EVOLUTION version, ...
Naval Group, a French shipbuilding company, has put forward a plan to bolster the Hellenic Navy by offering to locally build three more Kimon-class (FDI HN) frigates, in addition to the four already ...
TASS/. Russia plans to manufacture 12 upgraded Project 22350M frigates capable of carrying each up to 48 Kalibr, Oniks and Tsirkon cruise missiles, a source in the shipbuilding industry told TASS ...
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New Type 31 frigate spotted on sea trial before handover to Royal Navy. Newquay Cornwall, UKUnder current plans, the RN expects to forward-deploy the Type 31 frigates, probably based in the Gulf, Indo-Pacific and Mediterranean. Also known as Type 31 frigates, the Inspiration Class will ...
The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force's Mogami-class frigate Noshiro docks at the Naval Operating Base Subic in Subic, the Philippines, on March 26, 2025. (Kyodo) SUBIC, Philippines (Kyodo ...
The 2024 Fleet Plan outlines that Norway will acquire five or six frigates to replace the Fridtjof Nansen-class frigates. Potential candidates include the British Type 26, the German F127 ...
Germany’s Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and Norway’s Ulstein Verft have signed a Letter of Intent to make joint efforts to deliver the Royal Norwegian Navy’s next series of advanced frigates. Norway’s ...
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