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"Baltic Sentry"

"Baltic Sentry"

17.01.2025, Tallinn. Baltic Sentry will enhance NATO's military presence in the Baltic Sea and improve Allies' ability to respond to destabilizing acts. NATO warships began patrolling in the Baltic Sea. On Friday, three NATO ships involved in the protection of underwater infrastructure arrived in Tallinn. Dutch frigate HNLS Tromp. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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"Baltic Sentry"

"Baltic Sentry"

17.01.2025, Tallinn. Baltic Sentry will enhance NATO's military presence in the Baltic Sea and improve Allies' ability to respond to destabilizing acts. NATO warships began patrolling in the Baltic Sea. On Friday, three NATO ships involved in the protection of underwater infrastructure arrived in Tallinn. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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"Baltic Sentry"

"Baltic Sentry"

17.01.2025, Tallinn. Baltic Sentry will enhance NATO's military presence in the Baltic Sea and improve Allies' ability to respond to destabilizing acts. NATO warships began patrolling in the Baltic Sea. On Friday, three NATO ships involved in the protection of underwater infrastructure arrived in Tallinn. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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"Baltic Sentry"

"Baltic Sentry"

17.01.2025, Tallinn. Baltic Sentry will enhance NATO's military presence in the Baltic Sea and improve Allies' ability to respond to destabilizing acts. NATO warships began patrolling in the Baltic Sea. On Friday, three NATO ships involved in the protection of underwater infrastructure arrived in Tallinn. Dutch frigate HNLS Tromp. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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"Baltic Sentry"

"Baltic Sentry"

17.01.2025, Tallinn. Baltic Sentry will enhance NATO's military presence in the Baltic Sea and improve Allies' ability to respond to destabilizing acts. NATO warships began patrolling in the Baltic Sea. On Friday, three NATO ships involved in the protection of underwater infrastructure arrived in Tallinn. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Yemen's Houthis say they attacked 3 ships in Red Sea, Indian Ocean

STORY: Yemen's Houthis say they attacked 3 ships in Red Sea, Indian Ocean SHOOTING TIME: May 27, 2024 DATELINE: May 28, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:21 LOCATION: Sanaa CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of a Houthi spokesman making a video statement in Sanaa STORYLINE: A military spokesman for Yemen's Houthi group announced on Monday that the group had launched attacks on three ships in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. "The first (attack) targeted the American ship Larego Desert in the Indian Ocean, the second targeted the Israeli ship (MSC Mechela) in the Indian Ocean, and the third targeted the ship (Minerva Lisa) in the Red Sea," Yahya Sarea said in a statement aired by Houthi-run al-Masirah TV. Sarea said that his group also launched drone attacks against "two U.S. warships in the Red Sea, and the hits were accurate," vowing to continue attacks until Israel stops its war in the Gaza Strip. No public information could be found for the first two ships, but multiple maritime traffic trackers showed a

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Three Killed In Houthi Missile Attack On Cargo Ship

Three Killed In Houthi Missile Attack On Cargo Ship

Handout photo - At approximately 11:30 a.m. (Sanaa time) on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, an anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) was launched from Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist-controlled areas of Yemen toward M/V True Confidence, a Barbados-flagged, Liberian-owned bulk carrier, while transiting the Gulf of Aden. The missile struck the vessel, and the multinational crew reported three fatalities and at least four injuries, of which three are in critical condition, and significant damage to the ship. The crew abandoned the ship, and coalition warships responded and are assessing the situation. Photo by U.S. Central Command via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Three Killed In Houthi Missile Attack On Cargo Ship

Three Killed In Houthi Missile Attack On Cargo Ship

Handout photo - At approximately 11:30 a.m. (Sanaa time) on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, an anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) was launched from Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist-controlled areas of Yemen toward M/V True Confidence, a Barbados-flagged, Liberian-owned bulk carrier, while transiting the Gulf of Aden. The missile struck the vessel, and the multinational crew reported three fatalities and at least four injuries, of which three are in critical condition, and significant damage to the ship. The crew abandoned the ship, and coalition warships responded and are assessing the situation. Photo by U.S. Central Command via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Türkiye unveils 3 homegrown warships, unmanned naval vessel

STORY: Türkiye unveils 3 homegrown warships, unmanned naval vessel SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 19, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 20, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:48 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of warship delivery ceremony in Yalova, Türkiye 2. various of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the warship delivery ceremony in Yalova, Türkiye 3. SOUNDBITE (Turkish): RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN, Turkish president 4. various of warship TCG Istanbul delivered to the naval forces in Yalova, Türkiye 5. various of Marlin Sida, an unmanned armed naval vessel 6. various of navy personnel advancing towards warships STORYLINE: Türkiye launched on Friday three domestically produced warships and an unmanned naval vessel at a ceremony in the northwestern Yalova province. Speaking at the delivery ceremony at the Sefine Shipyard, Türkiye's premier shipyard, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the vessels would contribute to strengthening the country's naval power. SOUNDBITE (Turkish): RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN,

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Russia commissions 3 new warships into its navy

STORY: Russia commissions 3 new warships into its navy SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 25, 2023 DATELINE: Dec. 26, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:17 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the flag-raising ceremony STORYLINE: Russian President Vladimir Putin attended a flag-raising ceremony for three new warships that are set to join the country's navy, the Kremlin reported on Monday. The Admiral Golovko frigate will join Russia's Northern Fleet, while the Naro-Fominsk small-rocket ship and the Lev Chernavin minesweeper will serve in the country's Baltic Fleet, the Russian leader said during the ceremony he attended at the Severnaya Verf shipyard in St. Petersburg. "The commissioning of the newest ships into the fleet demonstrates that the shipbuilding industry is thriving," the president said, adding that it is now engaged in successful mass production of different classes of warships. The Admiral Golovko, a serial-produced frigate, is armed with Kalibr cruise missiles and was created with some of the most

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Japan's naval training squadron arrives at Manila

Japan's naval training squadron arrives at Manila

MANILA, Philippines - Three Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force warships -- Setoyuki (L), Asagiri (R) and Kashima (foreground) -- arrive at the Port of Manila on a training mission on Oct. 13, 2014. The squadron will observe a memorial service on Oct. 17 for the war dead of the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippine Sea during World War II ahead of its 70th anniversary in late October.

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Japan opens event to promote defense equipment exports to ASEAN

Japan opens event to promote defense equipment exports to ASEAN

TOKYO, Japan - Diplomats and defense officials from Japan and member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations pose for photos at the Japanese Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 24, 2014. The officials were participating in a three-day event that began the same day aimed at promoting Japanese exports of defense equipment to ASEAN. During the event, Japanese defense equipment manufacturers will make presentations of their products and technology such as landmine detectors and warships.

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Japan opens event to promote defense equipment exports to ASEAN

Japan opens event to promote defense equipment exports to ASEAN

TOKYO, Japan - Diplomats and defense officials from Japan and member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations meet at the Japanese Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 24, 2014. The officials were participating in a three-day event that began the same day aimed at promoting Japanese exports of defense equipment to ASEAN. During the event, Japanese defense equipment manufacturers will make presentations of their products and technology such as landmine detectors and warships.

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(4)3 MSDF vessels leave Sasebo for Indian Ocean

(4)3 MSDF vessels leave Sasebo for Indian Ocean

SASEBO, Japan - Family members of Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) crew from three warships wave in a pool photo at the MSDF's Sasebo base in Nagasaki Prefecture on Nov. 9 as the three vessels leave the base for the Indian Ocean. The three ships -- the 5,200-ton destroyer Kurama, the destroyer 4,550-ton Kirisame and the 8,100-ton supply ship Hamana -- were sent to the area as part of Japan's plan to provide noncombat support to the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan.

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Japan Coast Guard unveils high-speed patrol boat

Japan Coast Guard unveils high-speed patrol boat

TOKYO, Japan - The Japan Coast Guard on Feb. 22 unveiled the Tsurugi, the first of three high-speed patrol boats the government commissioned after Japanese warships and coast guard vessels failed to stop a North Korean spy ship following a chase at sea in 1999. The 220-ton, 50-meter-long vessel, displayed to the press at Tokyo Bay off Haneda, is equipped with three engines and is capable of a top speed of more than 40 knots or some 74 kilometers per hour.

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Japan to deploy 3 Aegis ships to track missile launch

Japan to deploy 3 Aegis ships to track missile launch

TOKYO, Japan - Japan is planning to deploy up to three Aegis missile warships to the Sea of Japan to detect signs of a missile launch if North Korea goes ahead with reported plans to test a new ballistic missile, Japanese government sources say in Tokyo on Aug. 8. The file photo shows the Aegis-equipped destroyer Myoukou.

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Kochi gov. proposes nuke-free ordinance to assembly

Kochi gov. proposes nuke-free ordinance to assembly

Kochi Gov. Daijiro Hashimoto talks to reporters on Feb. 23 before proposing an ordinance to the prefectural assembly that would require foreign warships entering the prefecture's ports to carry documents proving they do not carry nuclear weapons. Hashimoto said, ''I want the Foreign Ministry to show local governments that Japan is adhering to its three nonnuclear principles.'' He is the younger brother of former Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto.

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(4)3 MSDF vessels leave Sasebo for Indian Ocean

(4)3 MSDF vessels leave Sasebo for Indian Ocean

SASEBO, Japan - Family members of Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) crew from three warships wave in a pool photo at the MSDF's Sasebo base in Nagasaki Prefecture on Nov. 9 as the three vessels leave the base for the Indian Ocean. The three ships -- the 5,200-ton destroyer Kurama, the destroyer 4,550-ton Kirisame and the 8,100-ton supply ship Hamana -- were sent to the area as part of Japan's plan to provide noncombat support to the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan.

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Japan to deploy 3 Aegis ships to track missile launch

Japan to deploy 3 Aegis ships to track missile launch

TOKYO, Japan - Japan is planning to deploy up to three Aegis missile warships to the Sea of Japan to detect signs of a missile launch if North Korea goes ahead with reported plans to test a new ballistic missile, Japanese government sources say in Tokyo on Aug. 8. The file photo shows the Aegis-equipped destroyer Myoukou.

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N. Korea fails in another missile test amid growing tensions

N. Korea fails in another missile test amid growing tensions

The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is pictured about 60 kilometers south of Tsushima Island in Japan's Nagasaki Prefecture in this photo taken from a Kyodo News airplane on April 29, 2017. Carl Vinson and three other warships were heading to the vicinity of the Korean Peninsula. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's naval training squadron arrives at Manila

Japan's naval training squadron arrives at Manila

MANILA, Philippines - Three Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force warships -- Setoyuki (L), Asagiri (R) and Kashima (foreground) -- arrive at the Port of Manila on a training mission on Oct. 13, 2014. The squadron will observe a memorial service on Oct. 17 for the war dead of the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippine Sea during World War II ahead of its 70th anniversary in late October. (Kyodo)

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Japan opens event to promote defense equipment exports to ASEAN

Japan opens event to promote defense equipment exports to ASEAN

TOKYO, Japan - Diplomats and defense officials from Japan and member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations meet at the Japanese Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 24, 2014. The officials were participating in a three-day event that began the same day aimed at promoting Japanese exports of defense equipment to ASEAN. During the event, Japanese defense equipment manufacturers will make presentations of their products and technology such as landmine detectors and warships. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea fails in another missile test amid growing tensions

N. Korea fails in another missile test amid growing tensions

The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is pictured about 60 kilometers south of Tsushima Island in Japan's Nagasaki Prefecture in this photo taken from a Kyodo News airplane on April 29, 2017. Carl Vinson and three other warships were heading to the vicinity of the Korean Peninsula. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korea fails in another missile test amid growing tensions

N. Korea fails in another missile test amid growing tensions

The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is pictured about 60 kilometers south of Tsushima Island in Japan's Nagasaki Prefecture in this photo taken from a Kyodo News airplane on April 29, 2017. Carl Vinson and three other warships were heading to the vicinity of the Korean Peninsula. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korea fails in another missile test amid growing tensions

N. Korea fails in another missile test amid growing tensions

The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is pictured about 60 kilometers south of Tsushima Island in Japan's Nagasaki Prefecture in this photo taken from a Kyodo News airplane on April 29, 2017. Carl Vinson and three other warships were heading to the vicinity of the Korean Peninsula. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kochi gov. proposes nuke-free ordinance to assembly

Kochi gov. proposes nuke-free ordinance to assembly

Kochi Gov. Daijiro Hashimoto talks to reporters on Feb. 23 before proposing an ordinance to the prefectural assembly that would require foreign warships entering the prefecture's ports to carry documents proving they do not carry nuclear weapons. Hashimoto said, ''I want the Foreign Ministry to show local governments that Japan is adhering to its three nonnuclear principles.'' He is the younger brother of former Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto. ==Kyodo

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