NAVAL NEWS JANUARY 2022

Navy Forces Naval Maritime Defense Security Industry


According to information published by the Royal Navy on January 21, 2022, Tamar carried out a patrol of the East China Sea to prevent fuel or refined petrol being delivered to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – sanctions imposed by the United Nations to target the country’s Weapons of Mass Destruction and ballistic missile programs.

According to information published by the Indian government on January 20, 2022, BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, with increased indigenous content and improved performance, was successfully test-fired from Integrated Test Range, Chandipur off the coast of Odisha.

According to information published by Euractiv on 21 January 2022, the Bulgarian Navy is negotiating the purchase of two submarines with a country that could be Germany, as Bulgaria has already purchased vessels from that country.

According to a PR published by Belgium Naval & Robotics on January 20, 2022, during industrial tests conducted in Toulon, the solution for rallying, recovering, maintaining, and launching surface drones (LARS, Launch and recovery system) developed by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a Naval Group, and ECA Group consortium, has demonstrated its relevance and reliability in real conditions.

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