Northrop Grumman’s Sperry Marine business unit launched CompassNet – a network-connected ship heading management system which allows for the deployment of different configurations which can be upgraded easily and affordably – at the recent Shipbuilding, Machinery and Maritime (SMM) technology show in Hamburg, Germany. CompassNet allows multiple ship heading management controls ...
Following an extensive period in maintenance and a number of equipment upgrades, HMS Triumph has retaken her place on the front line. The path from maintenance to operations was not an easy one and Triumph has had to endure an intense period of training to earn her place alongside the other ...
The Forth is the first complex warship to be built at Glasgow since the last Type 45, HMS Duncan. She has successfully completed the journey from BAE Systems’ shipyard at Govan on the Clyde and is now safely docked at the company’s Scotstoun facility where she will complete final systems installation ...
BAE Systems has signed a contract with the Australian Government to further refine its design of the Type 26 Global Combat Ship (GCS) for the Royal Australian Navy under the SEA 5000 (Future Frigate) programme. In coming months, a team of BAE Systems’ Australian engineers will be deployed to the UK ...