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North Korea’s Kim oversees cruise missile tests from new naval destroyer

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Published on Thursday, 05 March 2026 19:42
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Al Jazeera

Kim Jong Un supervised the launch of sea-to-surface ‘strategic cruise missiles’ from country’s new naval destroyer.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen the test-firing of “strategic cruise missiles” from a new 5,000-tonne naval destroyer before the vessel’s official commissioning, according to state media.

Kim supervised the launch of sea-to-surface missiles from the destroyer Choe Hyon on Wednesday, assessing the test as a “core” element of the new warship’s capabilities, which he described as a “new symbol of sea defence” for his country.

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Tensión en el mar Oriental: Japón confiscó un buque chino y arrestó a su capitán tras desobedecer una orden de inspección

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El procedimiento fue llevado a cabo por la agencia pesquera japonesa durante tareas regulares de control en aguas bajo jurisdicción nacional

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Tensión en el mar Oriental: Japón confiscó un barco chino y arrestó a su capitán tras desobedecer una orden de inspección

Japón incautó un buque pesquero del régimen chino y arrestó a su capitán luego de que la embarcación desobedeciera una orden de inspección y huyera dentro de la zona económica exclusiva japonesa, en un nuevo incidente que agrava la ya deteriorada relación entre Tokio y Beijing.

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AIS and the main categories of AIS challenges

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Published on Wednesday, 04 February 2026 08:17
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Kristin Omholt-Jensen
March 11, 2024
 
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In spite of errors and weaknesses the AIS in combination with low orbit satellites and affordable connectivity with low latency, will create a land of opportunity for the marine traffic and commercial shipping. The race has already started, so therefore we think everyone working in the maritime industry needs to have some basic AIS knowledge.

The short history

Automatic identification system or AIS for short and the AIS technology is an old technology and operates within the VHF radio band. The marine AIS was introduced to prevent collisions among large vessels at sea where the vessels were outside the range of shore-based systems. From 2002 the IMO Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea (SOLAS) Regulation V/19.2.4

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Davie and Helsinki Shipyard Ink Contract for Five More USCG Arctic Cutters

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Published on Wednesday, 11 February 2026 19:01
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Davie Defense and Helsinki Shipyard were awarded a contract for five Arctic Security Cutters (USCG)

Published Feb 11, 2026 1:05 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

The U.S. Coast Guard completed the second tranche of its shipbuilding effort for the new Arctic Security Cutter program, awarding a contract to the U.S.-based subsidiary of Davie for five additional cutters. The order comes almost two months after the U.S. Coast Guard completed a similar order for six Arctic Security Cutters with Bollinger and Rauma Yards in Finland. 

Davie’s Helsinki Shipyard in Finland will lead the project, starting work on the first two vessels and providing the design and expertise for the cutters. No details were offered on the specifics of

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Strait of Hormuz crisis averted for now

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Published on Monday, 02 February 2026 22:12
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Oil prices eased back on Monday morning as live-fire exercises orchestrated by Iran in the waters of the world’s most important energy lifeline have been called off.

Paul Bartlett, Correspondent

February 2, 2026

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Iranian National Guard in Strait of Hormuz in 2022Credit: USCG

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ plan to hold live-fire exercises in the Strait of Hormuz were called off at the weekend. They had been widely reported by international media outlets after the country’s state-run Press TV announced plans to carry out the exercises on the first two days of February on Thursday. However, an Iranian official subsequently told Reuters that there were no such plans and that media reports to the contrary were wrong.  

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