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The Chinese shipyard Guangzhou Shipyard International has launched a new aircraft carrier of an unknown type, marking it with civilian markings.
BAE Systems has successfully launched Herne, an ultra-large autonomous submarine (XLAUV) designed for military use.
The Royal Netherlands Navy has decommissioned the Alkmaar-class minesweeper Makkum (M857). It will later be transferred to the Ukrainian Navy.
The United Kingdom intends to resume production of its own nuclear fuel for military purposes.
The UK currently has as many as 20 decommissioned nuclear submarines in ports, waiting to be scrapped.
Last week, on 4 November, during the Euronaval exhibition in Paris, leading European shipbuilders officially signed an agreement on the second phase of the European Patrol Corvette (EPC) project.
Canada has signed a USD 1.33 billion agreement with Lockheed Martin Canada to provide technical support for Halifax frigates.
For the first time, the Ukrainian Navy took part in NATO's largest exercise on the use of unmanned systems in maritime operations - REPMUS 24.
In 2025, France will start financing the construction of a new generation aircraft carrier under the PA NG programme for the national navy.
The German Navy has tested the BlueWhale underwater drone, which is designed for covert reconnaissance and search for enemy submarines.
Taiwan has put its Navy, Air Force and coastal defence systems on alert in response to the People's Republic of China's exercises.
The Australian Ministry of Defence will receive approximately USD 13.7 billion to support the Hunter frigate programme.
Satellite images show that the Zhou nuclear submarine sank around May or early June, but Beijing is trying to cover up the incident.
The US Navy has released Project 33, which focuses on seven key areas of preparation for a potential conflict with China by 2027.














