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Israeli navy tests unmanned sonar mine-sweeping vessel by Ed Adamczyk Washington (UPI) May 15, 2019
The Israeli Navy successfully deployed its Seagull unmanned surface vessel in exercises earlier this month, Elbit Systems announced. Working with Greece's navy, the vessel employed its HELRAS "dipping" sonar, mounted beneath the hull of the unmanned ship. The deployment came three months after the Israeli Navy accepted the ship's Sea Acceptance Test. Unveiled at the Singapore Airshow 2016, the vessel can conduct mine counter-measures involving the detection, categorization, localization, recognition and neutralization of seabed, tied up and floating naval mines. The vessel can also be deployed in anti-submarine warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, electronic warfare maritime security and hydrography missions. The Seagull, designed and manufactured by Israeli defense company Elbit Systems, is a 40-foot aluminum and composite boat usable in manned or unmanned situations, with a sonar system several feet below the hull. The diesel-powered vessel can launch expendable mine disposal vehicles to clear mines, and is equipped with torpedoes and a 12.7mm machine gun. It can continuously operate on the sea for up to four days. Completion of the exercise was announced on Tuesday.
Keel authenticated for USNS John Lewis replenishment tanker Washington (UPI) May 14, 2019 The keel for the USNS John Lewis, the Navy's first in class replenishment oiler, was ceremonially laid at the shipyard of General Dynamics-National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego. The ship's namesake, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, and the ship's sponsor, actress Alfre Woodard, etched their initials into the keel plate Monday during a ceremony. The keel laying is the ceremonial recognition of the start of a ship's construction with the joining together of a ship's modular components. ... read more
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