Australia to Create ‘Lethal and Highly Responsive’ Navy With Missile Purchase
The seas around Australia will now be more secure after the Morrison government declared it would invest $1 billion into guided missile capabilities for the Royal Australian Navy.
The move is part of the government’s $183 billion investment in creating a “lethal and highly responsive” navy.
Minister for Defence Linda Reynolds said on Monday that the investment would provide Australia’s defence forces with more options when protecting the country’s interests.
“These new capabilities will provide a strong, credible deterrent that will ensure stability and security in the region,” Reynolds said.
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Thales NS50 Radar to Equip the Belgium Navy and the Royal Netherlands Navy Next Generation Mine Counter Measures Vessels (MCMV)
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 3:33PM IST (10:03AM GMT)
Paris La Défense, France:
Through this contract for its new NS50 radar, Thales is proud to serve both the navies of Belgium and the Netherlands through the next generation MCMV contract with Kership - a joint venture between Naval Group and Piriou.
The NS50 radar introduces a complete and high level of self-protection capability against air and surface threats for high value ships.
The NS50 radar is a game changer: it is the world’s first compact multi-mission 4D AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radar available in the market for smaller vessels offering both Air and Surface surveillance with missile and Gun Fire control.
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January 13, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi reassured the nation that Pakistan Navy is fully prepared and ready to thwart any aggression against Pakistanâs maritime frontiers.
He expressed these views during an impressive fire power display in which Pakistan Navy (PN) Fleet units demonstrated combat readiness and war fighting potential through live weapons firing in the North Arabian Sea. He also underscored that Pakistan Navy will continue to play its part in making defence of the country impregnable.
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi also witnessed the event along with other senior naval officers. Pakistan Navy submarines successfully engaged their intended targets with Anti-Ship Missiles and Torpedoes. The successful firings have re-affirmed Pakistan Navyâs offensive capability and operational readiness. Chief of the Naval Staff expressed his complete satisfaction on the combat readiness o
January 13, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi reassured the nation that Pakistan Navy is fully prepared and ready to thwart any aggression against Pakistan’s maritime frontiers.
He expressed these views during an impressive fire power display in which Pakistan Navy (PN) Fleet units demonstrated combat readiness and war fighting potential through live weapons firing at North Arabian Sea. He also underscored that Pakistan Navy will continue to play its part in making defence of the country impregnable.
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi also witnessed the event along with other senior naval officers. Pakistan Navy submarines successfully engaged their intended targets with Anti-Ship Missiles and Torpedoes. The successful firings have re-affirmed Pakistan Navy’s offensive capability and operational readiness.
Pakistan Navy successfully test fires anti-ship missiles and torpedoes
January 12, 2021
KARACHI, Pakistan: In an impressive fire power display, the Pakistan Navy demonstrated the combat readiness and war fighting capabilities through Live Weapon Firing at the North Arabian Sea on Tueday.
The Anti-Ship Missiles & Torpedoes launched from the Pakistan Navy Submarines successfully engaged intended targets.