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Navy Commissions Newest LCS, USS Indianapolis

BURNS HARBOR, Ind. — The U.S. Navy commissioned its newest littoral combat ship, USS Indianapolis, on Oct. 26 at Burns Harbor.  “To the citizens of the great state of Indiana who have joined us here today, thank you so much for enduring the weather to show…

Cutter Returns to Oregon Following $54 Million Cocaine Seizure

ASTORIA, Ore. — The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Alert returned to their homeport on Oct. 25 following a 10,700-nautical-mile, 65-day, multimission patrol that resulted in the interdiction of nearly 4,000 pounds of cocaine worth about $54 million, the Coast Guard said in a release.  Alert’s crew…

BAE to Develop Advanced Decoy Countermeasures to Protect Aircraft

NASHUA, New Hampshire — BAE Systems has been awarded a $36.7 million contract from the U.S. Navy to develop and demonstrate a next-generation, dual band fiber-optic towed decoy (FOTD) to protect aircraft and pilots from advanced threats, the company said in a release.  BAE…

Fincantieri Awarded $9.6 Million Contract to Support Coast Guard

WASHINGTON — Fincantieri Marine Systems North America has been awarded a $9.6 million contract to perform maintenance and repairs to the U.S. Coast Guard’s fleet of inland buoy tenders, the company announced Oct. 24 in a release.  The multiyear contract was awarded by the Coast Guard’s Surface Force Logistics…

USS Gerald R. Ford Returns to Sea

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford got underway Oct. 25 for sea trials from Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding division following a 15-month pierside maintenance period.  “I am proud of the crew’s efforts to get USS Gerald R. Ford…

Coast Guard Cutter Conducts DPRK Sanctions Patrol

PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines — The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stratton pulled into Puerto Princesa on Oct. 14 for Maritime Training Activity (MTA) Sama Sama following operations in the Yellow Sea where the crew supported United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) enforcement against illicit ship-to-ship transfers that…

Piracy at Sea Decreasing Worldwide in 2019, Report Shows

LONDON — Global incidents of piracy and armed robbery at sea have decreased across the first nine months of 2019 when compared to the same period in 2018, according to the London-based International Maritime Bureau (IMB).  In its 2019 third-quarter…

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