Submarines on batteries dramatically change the balance of power in the oceans
The article discusses the impact of battery-powered submarines on maritime military power dynamics.
IBIA Meeting with the Naval Chamber
The President of the International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) met with the President of the Greek Naval Chamber to discuss collaboration and priorities in maritime fuel and energy transition challenges.
Iran implements selective control on the Strait of Hormuz, discussing navigation with Japan... What about our government?
Iran has begun selective control over naval traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, allowing specific vessels to pass, while engaging in discussions with Japan on this issue.
Mines in the Hormuz Strait... Japan says - We are ready to remove them, know how it will happen
Japan has announced its willingness to assist in removing naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe passage for commercial ships amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
"It has built a strategic artificial island": why China is focusing on Antelope Reef
China is reportedly expanding Antelope Reef in the Paracel Islands, aiming to create a significant artificial island that could enhance its military and naval capabilities in the South China Sea.
'We will remove mines from Hormuz...,' Japan's response to Trump's appeal for help
Japan's Foreign Minister hinted at potential naval minesweeping operations in the Gulf of Hormuz if a ceasefire occurs, acknowledging the urgency due to Japan's reliance on oil transport through that route.
Hormuz Between Mining and Securing: Will Mine Sweepers Resolve the 'Silent Weapon' Battle?
The article discusses the increasing tensions regarding the security of the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the potential deployment of European mine sweepers amid Iranian threats using unconventional means, particularly naval mines.
Ukrainians Surprised NATO During Naval Exercise; Allied Forces Remained Unaware of the Attack
A Ukrainian-led team outperformed NATO forces in a naval exercise, exposing significant weaknesses in NATO's maritime operations.
Prime Minister Takaichi Explains 'Article 9 Constraints' to President Trump, According to Foreign Minister Motegi
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi informed President Trump about the constraints imposed by Article 9 of Japan's constitution during a recent summit regarding naval deployment in the Strait of Hormuz.
BLOG โฉ 1488th day of war in Ukraine: Zelensky spoke about Ukraine and Europe's goal to confiscate the oil of the Russian fleet's vessels
Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the collaboration between Ukraine and Europe to confiscate oil from Russian naval vessels as the conflict continues into its 1488th day.
Ondo commission distributes N400m relief to victims of attack
The Ondo State commission has started distributing N400 million in relief materials to communities in Ilaje Local Government Area affected by an alleged attack by naval personnel.
The 'Free France' at sea, a beautiful unknown story
The article discusses the historical significance of the 'Free French' naval forces during World War II, highlighted by President Emmanuel Macron's choice to name a future aircraft carrier after this movement.
More than twenty international leaders condemn the attacks in Hormuz and call for de-escalation from Iran
International leaders are calling for de-escalation from Iran following its attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the need for stability and security in the region.
What Israel's Strike in the Caspian Means
Israel's recent airstrike on the Iranian port of Bandar-e Anzali marks a significant escalation in the conflict with Iran, targeting key naval assets in the Caspian Sea.
What a U.S. Ground Intervention in Iran Would Mean: The Leap into a Completely Different War
The article discusses the potential implications and challenges of a U.S. ground intervention in Iran, contrasting it with air and naval operations.
Strait of Hormuz: 22 countries ready to take action to ensure safe navigation - US says Iran threat reduced
Over 20 countries have announced their intention to contribute to efforts to secure safe navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, condemning Iran's obstruction of passage.
Iranian and Romanian accused of attempting to enter UK naval base
An Iranian man and a Romanian woman have been arrested for attempting to breach the Faslane base in Scotland, home to the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent arsenal.
Iranian among two charged over alleged attempt to enter UK nuclear submarine base
Two individuals, including an Iranian man, have been charged for allegedly attempting to enter the UK's nuclear submarine base at HM Naval Base Clyde in Scotland.
BREAKING: Iranian man and woman charged after 'trying to break into UK nuclear base'
Two individuals, an Iranian man and a Romanian woman, have been charged after attempting to access a UK naval base that houses nuclear submarines.
Iran is fully prepared to bring in oil amidst the war! India has sent seven ships near Hormuz
Amid escalating conflict in West Asia affecting global energy security, India has increased its naval presence in the region, deploying seven ships near the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe maritime operations.
Bell 407 Helicopter Reinforced for Maritime Control in Ecuador
A reinforced Bell 407 helicopter has been integrated into Ecuador's Naval Aviation Command to enhance maritime surveillance and control.
Costa Rica: Two killed in American boat attack
Two people have been killed and one seriously injured in an American attack on a ship off the coast of Costa Rica, according to Costa Rican authorities.
Strava session revealed aircraft carrier
A French naval officer inadvertently disclosed the precise location of the aircraft carrier 'Charles de Gaulle' while sharing a running session on the fitness app Strava.
The end of aircraft carriers? The fear that worries the U.S. Navy.
Analysts question whether aircraft carriers have replaced battleships as the dominant naval force amid changing warfare dynamics.
Donald Trump again made a bold medical claim about himself: "Could live to be 200 years old"
Donald Trump claimed he could live to be 200 during a speech at a naval academy ceremony, reflecting on former doctor Ronny Jackson's earlier remarks.
Pair arrested after trying to enter naval base hosting UK's nuclear submarines
Two individuals, including an Iranian national, have been arrested for attempting to enter HM Naval Base Clyde, the base for the UK's nuclear submarines, with an investigation currently ongoing.
What types of sea mines does Iran use in the Strait of Hormuz and what ships are at risk, according to CNN
Iranโs deployment of naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz poses significant risks to commercial and oil tankers, raising global economic and geopolitical concerns.
America preparing for a major attack on Hormuz
The United States is reportedly preparing for significant airstrikes in the Hormuz Strait, focusing on Iranian naval targets.
Iranian man, 2nd person arrested after allegedly trying to enter UK nuclear missile base: report
An Iranian man and a second individual were arrested after allegedly attempting to enter a UK nuclear missile base without proper authorization.
The exact location of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier leaked by a sports application
A French investigation revealed that a naval officer accidentally geolocated the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier through a fitness app, prompting France to take security measures.
USA is sending more troops to the Middle East
The United States is deploying additional troops and naval ships to the Middle East amid ongoing tensions with Iran.
Greek drones "made in Greece" in action: The secret premiere of UVEX 1/26
The Greek Navy has conducted its first small-scale technical exercise named "UVEX 1/26" to test and promote innovation in naval operations, involving various naval units and domestic drone technologies.
Arrest of Iranian Man and Woman Attempting to Intrude on British Naval Base
A 34-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman, reported to be of Iranian nationality, were arrested in Scotland for attempting to unlawfully enter the Clyde naval base, known for housing nuclear submarines.
The spokesman for 'The Seal of the Prophets' vows enemies with 'naval surprises'
The spokesman for Iran's 'The Seal of the Prophets' military headquarters has announced new military operations targeting sites in occupied Palestine and US bases in the region.
Mexican Troops Will Travel to the U.S.: Why 60 Members of the Armed Forces are Heading to Mississippi?
The Mexican Senate has unanimously approved the deployment of 60 naval personnel to the United States for specialized training.
Maximum alert in the United Kingdom: two Iranians arrested at a strategic nuclear base
Two Iranian individuals were arrested near a British nuclear naval base in Scotland for attempting to access the facility without the necessary passes.
British detain Iranian trying to enter nuclear submarine base
A 34-year-old Iranian man was detained in the UK for attempting to access a naval base housing the country's nuclear submarines, along with a 31-year-old woman whose nationality remains undisclosed.
Visitable warships in Piraeus for March 25
Several naval vessels will be open for public tours in Piraeus in honor of the Greek Independence Day.
Iranian Spies Attempting to Access Submarine Base in Scotland, Police Arrested
A man and a woman were arrested in Scotland while attempting to access a naval base housing UK's nuclear submarines.
Scotland: 2 arrests for attempted intrusion at British naval base with nuclear submarines
Two individuals were arrested for attempting to enter Faslane Naval Base in Scotland, which houses British nuclear submarines.
Report: American Planes Attacked in the Strait of Hormuz; Iran Reports Damage to 16 Commercial Ships
US aircraft reportedly attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to damage to multiple Iranian vessels, as part of a broader Pentagon strategy.
Iranian man and Romanian woman charged for trying to enter UK nuclear naval base
An Iranian man and a Romanian woman have been charged for attempting to enter a UK nuclear submarine base in Faslane.
Man and woman arrested after trying to get into Faslane naval base
A man and woman were arrested after attempting to breach security at the Faslane naval base in Scotland, home to the UK's nuclear submarines.
Two 'Iranian spies' arrested after 'trying to break into UK nuclear base'
Two individuals, believed to be involved in espionage, were arrested after attempting to gain unauthorized access to the UK's naval base housing its nuclear submarines.
America's Major Move Amidst the Iran War, Sending Its Most Advanced Warships
The United States has deployed advanced warships and 4,000 naval personnel to strengthen its military presence in the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Aircraft Carrier and Rapid Response Unit: Learn About the American Strike Force Heading Toward Iran
The USS Tripoli, an amphibious assault ship, is en route to the Middle East with a rapid response force amidst increasing military tensions in the region.
Russia may deploy armed naval patrols to protect shadow fleet vessels
Nikolai Patrushev announced that Russia could deploy mobile artillery groups and special protective equipment on ships to safeguard tankers sailing under the Russian flag.
Breaking: Iranian Revolutionary Guard: We are eagerly awaiting the US Marine Corps and are fully prepared to reveal our naval surprises to them
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has expressed its eagerness to encounter the US Marine Corps, stating they are prepared to unveil their naval surprises.
Russia may deploy warships to escort shadow fleet, Kremlin aide says
A senior Kremlin aide indicated that Russia is contemplating sending naval warships to escort its shadow fleet amidst rising Western scrutiny of its maritime operations.
Israel opens a new front and brings the war to the Caspian Sea for the first time
Israel's Air Force has launched a significant military operation against Iranian naval forces in the Caspian Sea, marking a historic escalation in the ongoing conflict.