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Warship Technology January 2023

In October 2022, Austal Australia took possession of a decommissioned Armidale-class patrol boat, the former HMAS Maitland, from the Commonwealth of Australia, to commence planning, modification, and test and evaluation of autonomous and remotely operated systems.

Warship Technology January 2023

BAE Systems Naval Ships has provided Warship Technology with an insight into concept development activity intended to establish the key characteristics and attributes required for a future highly configurable, multi-mission warship optimised for littoral strike and lethality.

Warship Technology January 2023

Unmanned surface and above-water units are changing the nature of naval classification.

Ship & Boat International eNews: January/February 2023

The Danish Institute of Fire and Security Technology has conducted extensive testing of the effects of electric vehicle (EV) fires on ferry vehicle decks, to understand how to bring these blazes under control. 

Ship & Boat International eNews: January/February 2023

SeaBot Maritime has received MCA voluntary recognition for its maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) Remote Operator training course. 

Ship & Boat International eNews: January/February 2023

Ship & Boat International eNews: January/February 2023

Late 2022 saw the delivery of Xin Sheng Tai, an electric ferry designed by the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) and built by Yaguang Technology Group.

The Naval Architect January 2023

Seapeak LNG carrier secures cybersecurity first

Ship & Boat International eNews: December 2022

Offshore operators are warming to drone technology as a support tool for complex, dangerous and time-consuming tasks. 

Ship & Boat International eNews: December 2022

Submarine tenders are one way to wow your guests, but how about inviting them aboard an actual submersible yacht? 

Ship & Boat International eNews: December 2022

Hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) will be a fuel option for the recently launched Fugro Quest, a hybrid-ready geotechnical vessel developed for deep-water operations. 

Ship & Boat International eNews: December 2022

The NEMO project partners plan to deploy a microreactor aboard a 70m shrimp trawler.

The Naval Architect November/December 2022

Competing wind-assist technologies make their case for a role in decarbonising the shipping sector

The Naval Architect November/December 2022

Newbuild zero-emission ferry will run on a 10MWh lithium-ion battery energy storage system

The Naval Architect November/December 2022

Fuel supply systems specialist has developed a new system for marine engines handling methanol as a bunker fuel

The Naval Architect November/December 2022

GCE Blue Maritime cluster bounces back from the Covid crises with emphasis on decarbonisation and diversification

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2022

A recent ME-LGIP engine conversion marks the conclusion of a major programme to allow gas carriers to operate on LPG as well as conventional fuel

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2022

Global market trends are moving in favour of more FPSO conversions, playing to a traditional strength of the Singaporean yard operator

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2022

Positive trends experienced over the past few years have been sustained into 2022 and beyond

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2022

Business is booming at the Lisbon yard following a resurgence in cruise sector work as well as success in new markets

Ship & Boat International eNews: November/December 2022

With its futuristic appearance and a top speed of 38knots, the forthcoming EF-24 Passenger is sure to strike a contrast with the Stena Line ferries more common to the city of Belfast.

Ship & Boat International eNews: November/December 2022

ASKO's new crewless AutoBarges, Marit and Therese, will help the grocery supplier to cut overheads and emissions.

Ship & Boat International eNews: November/December 2022

Kraken Robotics is hoping to increase its footprint in the ‘seabed intelligence’ market, using its KATFISH towed synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) solution.

Ship & Boat International eNews: November/December 2022

Decommissioning is a growing industry, and one that is only going to get busier, writes Paul Shrieve, president, Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore. 

Fast ship cable labelling (Case Study)

The Naval Architect October 2022

Interdisciplinary collaboration seeks solutions to underwater noise

The Naval Architect October 2022

Seahaven system frees up deck space and creates revenue generation opportunities

The Naval Architect October 2022

Former PhD student turns research results into time-and cost-saving technology

The Naval Architect October 2022

Construction starts on Netherlands’ first newbuild inland waterway vessel to run on green hydrogen

Warship Technology October 2022

On 31 August 2022, Fincantieri-owned Marinette Marine started construction of the US Navy’s first Constellation-class guided missile frigate.

Warship Technology October 2022

Italy’s Guardia di Finanza took delivery of a new flagship on 22 September 2022, a Damen Stan Patrol 6009 patrol boat

Warship Technology October 2022

Boosting the US Navy’s ability to maintain vessels whilst they are operational was the goal of an exercise that took place off the coast of California from 22 August to 2 September 2022.

Warship Technology October 2022

The Royal Navy’s new test and trials ship entered HM Naval Base Portsmouth for the first time on 27 July 2022. Named XV Patrick Blackett during a ceremony two days later, the vessel is due to begin its career as a platform for trials and autonomy development later in 2022.

Ship & Boat International eNews: October 2022

Recently refurbished oil spill response vessel Aktea II has commenced operations in the Aegean Sea, where it will assist the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) in protecting this territory. 

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