Brazilian Navy decommissions amphibious assault ship “Mattoso Maia”
Brazilian Naval Force plans to decommission 43 ships by 2028 By Agência Marinha de Notícias – Rio de Janeiro, RJ After almost 30 years in service with the Brazilian Navy…
Brazilian Naval Force plans to decommission 43 ships by 2028 By Agência Marinha de Notícias – Rio de Janeiro, RJ After almost 30 years in service with the Brazilian Navy…
‘World’s first’ vessel will combine oceanic research with drone deployment capabilities The Portuguese Navy has contracted Damen Shipyards Group for the design, construction and outfitting of a state-of-the-art Multi-Purpose Vessel.…
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