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Royal Navy

Success of Naval Laser Weapon Leads to $400M Contract

Published Nov 23, 2025 5:20 PM by Royal Navy News

  More than $400 million is being invested in the Royal Navy’s first ever laser weapon after it downed high-velocity drones in the latest trials. The success of the latest firings has prompted Whitehall to sign a $415 million contract with defense firm MBDA UK to continue developing the weapon – and install it on a Type 45 destroyer within two years. At present the Daring class rely on Sea Viper missiles, cannon and small arms, plus the Phalanx system to...

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Depiction of the PLAN pier and causeway beach invasion landing system (Wikideas1 / Public domain)

Taiwan War Plans May Be Behind the Purge of Top Chinese Officers

Published Nov 23, 2025 5:09 PM by The Maritime Executive

  In October, the Maritime Executive summarized what was then known about a purge amongst the senior ranks of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Nine officers of four-star rank were identified as having been purged, including three senior officers from the PLA Navy (PLAN). The dismissals were made public in an announcement made by Chinese Ministry of Defense on October 17. Our assumption was that the purge had been much deeper, extending from the four-star level down into the...

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fire on containership Port of Los Angeles

Fire Contained Aboard ONE Container Ship at Port of Los Angeles

Published Nov 23, 2025 3:42 PM by The Maritime Executive

[Updated] Fire crews from Los Angeles and Long Beach responded to a fire aboard an Ocean Network Express (ONE) container ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles on Friday evening. As of 1330 hours on Saturday, the fire was isolated to a single cargo hold aboard the ship, and a fire boat from the Port of Los Angeles was on scene to provide cooling water. The ship has been moved to an anchorage about one mile offshore....

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Gendarmerie

New Tactics Could Curb Immigrant Rubber-Boat Traffic in English Channel

Published Nov 23, 2025 3:16 PM by The Maritime Executive

  Illegal immigrants continue to make passage across the 25-mile-wide English Channel to claim asylum in the United Kingdom. In recent months, the number of refugees making landfall in the UK has been rising. According to British government figures, 45,264 refugees made the crossing in 2024. More than 39,000 have crossed so far this year, and if the trend continues and undetected crossings are also included, the total by the year's end will be greater than in 2024, and probably higher than...

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Offshore

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Denmark Adds Subsidies as it Takes New Try at Offshore Wind Farm Tender

The Danish Energy Agency returned to the market for offshore wind farms, announcing the opening of a new round of tenders for three projects, which will run through 2028. It comes after the country failed to receive bids in a 2024 round and incorporates revisions based on the input from the market. While it was not unexpected based on changes in the market, the agency still said it was disappointed in December 2024 when it failed...

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Shipbuilding

Zhangjiang Bay 1 at launch (Bestway)

Chinese Yard Delivers DP-Capable Floating Fish Farm Ship

  China's Jiangsu Dajin Heavy Industry Co. has delivered a unique world's first: a DP-capable, ship-shaped, cage-type aquaculture vessel for oceangoing service. The unusual ship design will be deployed off the coast of Naozhou Island, Zhanjiang, where it will be initially used to raise yellow croaker. The new Zhanjiang Bay 1 is a "mobile marine ranch," according to Chinese state media. It is designed to raise multiple species within one fish farm, and has 12 separate production bays. Targeted production is...

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Environment

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Racing Team Launches Scientific Mission to Antarctica on Aluminum Sailboat

A team of researchers led by environmental advocate Boris Herrmann is undertaking an audacious scientific expedition to a remote archipelago at the north-eastern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The mission marks the maiden voyage for an aluminum sailboat and team best known for its competitive racing. Team Malizia, a professional offshore sailing team that has been racing around the world, says its goal is to create awareness of environmental issues. Known as competitors in races including The Ocean...

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Business

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LNG Shipping Shortage Behind Dramatic Hike in Atlantic Rates

  Increased production of LNG in West Africa and the United States, and delays in discharges at Egyptian LNG terminals, has prompted a short squeeze on LNG shipping availability. Rates have increased dramatically over the past three weeks. LNG freight was being offered at $170,000 per day on the follow in the London market on the morning of November 21. This represents a 150 percent rise in rates in comparison with the Atlantic $75,000 per day rate being quoted two...

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