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In early 2023, the Brazilian Navy made headlines around the world by intentionally sinking its decommissioned flagship, the aircraft carrier Sao Paulo, deep in the Atlantic Ocean. Originally built in ...
FORT BUCHANAN, PUERTO RICO- Tenants and members of the Fort Buchanan community participated in the monthly Installation ...
Brazil’s Navy faces significant challenges despite the country’s vast 7,500 km coastline and expansive maritime territory. With fewer than 60 active warships, the fleet’s capacity to safeguard such a ...
The Brazilian government announced that it has contracted two cruise ships to serve as floating hotels during an upcoming United Nations (UN) event. Scheduled for November, the 30th Conference of the ...
Admiral Lord West of Spithead has asked the government whether it plans to bring forward the date for when new multi role ...
At least three crew members were killed and an unknown number of the mostly Filipino crew were missing at sea or being held ...
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The company works closely with the Brazilian Armed Forces, including developing the N-TDMS (Naval Tactical Data Management System) naval mission system for the Brazilian Navy's Airbus Helicopters ...
Heading into Pride Weekend, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the new name of the Navy ship previously named after LGBTQ rights hero Harvey Milk.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Friday that the U.S. Navy was renaming the USNS Harvey Milk, named for one of the country’s first openly gay elected officials in San Francisco.
CBS News reported earlier this month that the Navy was considering renaming the Harvey Milk and multiple naval ships named after civil rights leaders and prominent American voices.