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Scientists from the Naval Medical Research Center believe a common antibiotic could relieve the symptoms of decompression sickness. Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC) scientists believe common antibiotic doxycycline could be used to treat decompression sickness in divers. During a presentation at the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS) in Florida, scientists ...


HMS Duncan met with the US Navy’s USNS Alan Shepard during trade route mission to refuel. The Type 45 destroyer met with the US cargo ship to refuel during its trade route mission of protecting British ships in the Strait of Hormuz. HMS Duncan, alongside HMS Montrose, had been protecting ships ...


QinetiQ has won a £18.7m contract, Operational Assessment of Signatures Informing Susceptibility (OASIS) that will help reduce the acoustic and electromagnetic signatures of the Royal Navy’s submarines and ships and protect the men and women who serve on them from adversaries. Each ship or submarine has a unique acoustic and electromagnetic ...


A US Navy summit on Safety Management Systems (SMS) has focused on the need for data security and cooperation across departments. The Naval Safety Center hosted the Safety Summit In Norfolk, Virginia earlier this month, pointing out the need for data security. At the summit, attendees discussed ongoing campaigns, safety in ...


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