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Ukrainian Magura USV sinks target vessel during US-Philippine Balikatan 2026 exercises

This event, dubbed Maritime Strike-North, was part of joint live-fire training exercises conducted by US and Philippine special forces

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Small coastal search-and-rescue vessels are afforded special protection under international humanitarian law.

VIDEO: Mast fallen and superstructure burned on Russian corvette Boikiy

Ukrainian drones struck a Russian missile corvette at the Kronstadt Naval Base in St. Petersburg.

France arrests Russian captain of Moscow-linked oil tanker

French authorities have taken into custody the Russian captain of a seized oil tanker believed to be part of Moscow's shadow fleet

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This event, dubbed Maritime Strike-North, was part of joint live-fire training exercises conducted by US and Philippine special forces

Port of Los Angeles debuts hybrid cruise vessel

Operated by Harbor Breeze Cruises, New Excursion Boat Will Reduce Emissions, Promote Cleaner Operations

Arksen Pro unveils a heavily customised Guardian 10m interceptor

The vessel will conduct sustained patrol and interdiction missions across Southeast Asia.
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Corvus Energy achieves DNV Cybersecurity Type Approval for Dolphin NxtGen

The approval also covers the Gen 4 BMS Pack Controller, extending cybersecurity compliance across the entire NxtGen product family.
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The company will apply these new standards from the design phase of newbuilding vessels, and then gradually roll them out to existing vessels as well.

Fincantieri and Teijin partner to develop composite naval bulkheads

The bulkheads will be developed using an innovative composite material patented by Aeronautical Service

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Ukrainian Magura USV sinks target vessel during US-Philippine Balikatan 2026 exercises

This event, dubbed Maritime Strike-North, was part of joint live-fire training exercises conducted by US and Philippine special forces

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MOL standardizes onboard IT infrastructure, starting with newbuilding vessels

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Port of Los Angeles debuts hybrid cruise vessel

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EU allows Russian “shadow fleet” vessels to be stopped in the Mediterranean Sea

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