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Viking Ship Museum / press handout

Danish Archaeologists Uncover Largest Medieval Sailing Cog Ever Found

Published Dec 30, 2025 9:52 PM by The Maritime Executive

A team of archaeologists in Denmark have discovered the largest medieval European cargo ship ever found, according to the Viking Ship Museum. The team found the wreck on the bottom of the Oresund while conducting site investigations for the construction of Lynetteholm, the controversial manmade island being built just off central Copenhagen. The new 270-acre land feature is both a harbor protection feature to defend against storm surge and a new urban development district. During examination of the seabed between...

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Rocket drill in the Taiwan Strait, Dec. 30 (PLA)

China Conducts Live-Fire Exercises in Taiwan Strait

Published Dec 30, 2025 9:21 PM by The Maritime Executive

On Tuesday, China's military continued a series of large-scale live fire exercises around Taiwan, demonstrating its high-volume rocket fire capabilities by launching salvos into the Taiwan Strait. The exercises were announced after a record-setting U.S. arms sale agreement with Taiwan. At the same time, China also announced sanctions on 20 American defense tech companies, including some of the biggest names in next-generation technology for the U.S. Navy. The drills - dubbed "Justice Mission 2025" - are intended to send a...

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Future Trump class battleship

Analysts Question Whether Trump-Class Battleship Will be Built

Published Dec 30, 2025 8:33 PM by The Maritime Executive

The announcement of a new Trump-class battleship design last week prompted considerable commentary about its equipment, capabilities and exceptional size. At 35,000 tonnes, it would rival a small amphibious assault ship for displacement. Amidst the discussion of the merits of such a large combatant, key questions about its survivability loom in the procurement process: where could it be built, when would it deliver, how much would it cost, and what would be the tradeoffs made in order to build it?...

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product tankers off Turkey

Video: Drifting Tanker’s Prop Catches Neighboring Ship's Anchor Chain

Published Dec 30, 2025 7:17 PM by The Maritime Executive

Turkish authorities responded to urgent calls for assistance as two tankers anchored off Istanbul became caught in an unusual situation. Because the ships were close to the shore and strong winds were blowing tugs and shoreside emergency services were dispatched. Two small product tankers were in the anchorage close to Istanbul. According to the reports, the Azerbaijan-flagged Kalbajar was empty and, due to the strong winds, was being dragged toward the Turkish-flagged Alatepe, which was laden with 2,500 tons of...

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Offshore

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Judge Delays Dominion’s Offshore Wind Suit Awaiting U.S. Data

The first showdown over the U.S. Department of the Interior’s efforts to stop the construction of five offshore wind farms is being delayed as a U.S. District Court in Virginia waits for data from the government. Dominion Energy’s efforts to gain a temporary restraining order to permit it to restart work were delayed, with the next hearing set for January 16. Dominion Energy and its Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project is one of five that were ordered to stop offshore...

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Shipbuilding

Future Trump class battleship

Analysts Question Whether Trump-Class Battleship Will be Built

The announcement of a new Trump-class battleship design last week prompted considerable commentary about its equipment, capabilities and exceptional size. At 35,000 tonnes, it would rival a small amphibious assault ship for displacement. Amidst the discussion of the merits of such a large combatant, key questions about its survivability loom in the procurement process: where could it be built, when would it deliver, how much would it cost, and what would be the tradeoffs made in order to build it?...

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Environment

large gas carrier designed for ammonia shipping

JERA Advances Plans to Ship Ammonia Produced in Louisiana to Japan

Japan’s largest power generation and energy company, JERA, is advancing its plans to ship low-carbon ammonia from a production facility in Louisiana to Japan to fuel a power generation plant. The project, working with shipping companies NYK and Mitsui O.S.K., is expected to become the first commercial-scale effort to import ammonia fuel to Japan. The companies announced that they have signed contracts which will lead to the development of very large gas carriers designed specifically for ammonia transport. Mitsui O.S....

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Business

commissioning Japanese submarine

Japan Suspends Kawasaki Heavy Industries for Submarine Engine Data Fraud

The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced a series of steps it is taking after investigations confirmed that Kawasaki Heavy Industries had supplied fraudulent test data on its engines and provided inappropriate gifts to a number of naval personnel over the past 40 years. Kawasaki Heavy Industries had first announced in 2024 that it was investigating after information surfaced showing a long-term pattern of falsifying test data to ensure engines were delivered on time under their contracts. Kawasaki Heavy Industries is...

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