The Admiralty Shipyard in St. Petersburg in Russias northwest will build a series of Project 636
The Chinese Navys Type 055 large destroyer Lhasa is reportedly holding its first far sea drills by entering the Sea of Japan, hinting that it has reached full operational capabilities. “The latest voyage indicates that the Lhasa has reached 100% operational capability, and it can carry out military missions in the far sea as the core of a flotilla,” Wei Dongxu, a Beijing-based military expert, told the
Russias Main Naval Parade to be held in St. Petersburg on July 31 will involve as many as 200 combat ships and 80 aircraft
General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) laid the keel for the U.S
Russian Navy's Project 22350 frigate Admiral Gorshkov has fulfilled a cycle of Tsirkon hypersonic missile tests, confirming the new weapons readiness. "The cycle of tests of the Tsirkon hypersonic missile has been successfully fulfilled by the frigate Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov, confirming the readiness of both the carrier and the new weapon," Russian Northern Fleet Commander Admiral Alexander Moiseyev was quoted as saying by government-owned
An airline pilot flying over the South China Sea recently recorded a video footage of a missile launched from a Chinese Peoples Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) submarine. The actual date and location of the videos shooting remain unknown
The Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) reportedly dispatched 30 warplanes close to Taiwan on Monday, the same day a U.S
The Russian Ministry of Defence has announced a new test launch of the Zircon hypersonic missile by a ship in the Barents Sea. "Today, the lead frigate of project 22350 Admiral Gorshkov from the Barents Sea fired a Zircon hypersonic cruise missile at a sea target position in the White Sea
Sweden, which along with Finland has applied to join NATO, will host the BALTOPS 22 exercise next month in a strong message to neighboring Russia. With Stockholm's NATO application, Sweden ends decades of neutrality and joins NATO at a time when the alliance focused on supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia
Turkey expects to deliver six domestically made submarines equipped with air independent propulsion (AIP) to the Turkish Naval Forces by 2027, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Monday. Speaking at a ceremony for the docking of the Hızır Reis submarine, the second in the series and the first welding of the Selman Reis submarine at Gölcük Shipyard Command in northwestern Kocaeli province, the president said Turkey aims to put into service a new domestically made submarine each year, to ensure that the navy has six new submarines by 2027