Yes, that export was approved by the US this week.News coming out that Saudi Arabia has signed a deal for LCS type warship
A signature by Saudi is new.
But the details are covered real well particularly in the LCS thread.
Yes, that export was approved by the US this week.News coming out that Saudi Arabia has signed a deal for LCS type warship
Naval Today said:The crew of the Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Albuquerque (SSN 706) held an inactivation ceremony Oct. 16, at Naval Base Point Loma, celebrating the boat’s 32-plus years service.
The occasion marked the submarine’s final public event before its scheduled transit later this month to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington, to begin inactivation process and eventual decommissioning.
Hundreds of supporters and former crew members attended the ceremony to reunite with old shipmates and bid the submarine farewell.
The ceremony concluded with the lowering of the national ensign and the hauling down of the commissioning pennant along with a symbolic securing of the watch.
Albuquerque recently completed its final deployment before returning to its homeport of Naval Base Point Loma Aug. 21.
The ship is the second United States warship to be named after Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was constructed at Electric Boat Shipyard in Groton, Connecticut, launched March 13, 1982, and commissioned May 21, 1983. Albuquerque is the 19th submarine of its class.
Since its commissioning, Albuquerque deployed 19 times. The submarine steamed more than 500,000 miles and visited nearly 20 countries. Albuquerque was also one of the first nuclear submarines to experience combat, gaining the moniker of “Sure Shooter of the Submarine Force.”
Measuring more than 360 feet long and displacing more than 6,900 tons, Albuquerque has a crew of approximately 140 Sailors. Albuquerque is capable of supporting various missions, including anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface ship warfare, strike warfare and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
what signature please? am asking because a google search a moment ago showed to me just stuff like "potential", "likely to be", "proposed" ...Yes, that export was approved by the US this week.
A signature by Saudi is new.
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It could be years, however, before a contract is actually signed.
I was simply responding to Asif's post above.what signature please? am asking because a google search a moment ago showed to me just stuff like "potential", "likely to be", "proposed" ...
comes fromSoldiers at Fort Carson, Colorado prepare to load onto a UH-60 Black Hawk from 4th Combat Aviation Brigade during a nighttime air assault training mission April 8, 2015. (US Army photo by Jonathan C. Thibault)
source:Video has surfaced showing scenes from the raid in Iraq to free hostages from the Islamic State, according to multiple news reports.
In nearly five minutes of footage, the sounds of gunfire can be heard and U.S. and Kurdish troops can be seen and heard freeing some of the 70 hostages from a prison run by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS.
“Hold that guy there,” one participants says in an American accent. “We got more coming.”
A member of the U.S. Army’s elite Delta Force, Master Sgt. Joshua L. Wheeler, 39, of Roland, Oklahoma, Oct. 22 during the raid near the town of Hawija, about 30 miles sought of Kurdish-controlled Kirkuk. His remains w to the U.S.
Six helicopters participated in the mission, including three CH-47 Chinooks and three UH-60 Black Hawks, according to the Rudaw Media Network, a Kurdish media group that first on the footage.
The video was reportedly captured from a camera mounted to the helmet of a Kurdish soldier and released by the Kurdistan Regional Government. In another news report, Pentagon official confirmed its authenticity to CNN.
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I would rather see them keep the on Phalanx and add the SeaRAM as an additional defensive measure as opposed to replacing.
source:Raytheon announced on 23 October it has received a USD159 million production contract from the US Navy (USN) for the Phalanx Close-in Weapon Systems (CIWS).
The contract also includes a USD10 million option in fiscal year 2015 (FY 2015) and another valued at USD291 million in FY 2016.
Phalanx is a rapid-fire, computer-controlled radar and 20-mm gun system that automatically acquires, tracks, and destroys enemy threats that have penetrated all other ship defence systems, according to Raytheon.
Under terms of the contract, Raytheon will manufacture, inspect, and test CIWS. The company will also provide support equipment for the Phalanx and SeaRAM Weapon Systems; Block 1B radar upgrades; and kits for reliability, maintainability, and availability. The contract also covers overhaul of four Land-based Phalanx Weapon Systems, according to a company statement.
"Intended to enlarge Phalanx's keep-out range against evolving anti-ship missiles, rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft, and other threats, SeaRAM Anti-ship missile defence systems use advanced Phalanx Block 1B sensors and replaces the gun with an 11-round Rolling Airframe Missile guide. SeaRAM is aboard the USS Independence -class Littoral Combat Ships", according to Raytheon.
"Phalanx provides the US Navy's ships with a 'last-chance' defence against anti-ship missiles and littoral warfare threats while SeaRAM extends that inner-layer battlespace," Rick Nelson, vice-president of Raytheon's Naval and Area Mission Defense product line, said in a statement.