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![]() by Stephen Carlson Washington (UPI) Aug 6, 2018
Gravois Aluminum Boats, which operates as Metal Shark, has received an $18.5 million contract to provide 40 PB(X) Patrol Boats, basic equipment and training. The order, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, calls for construction and delivery of the boats, as well as boat equipment, delivery, familiarization and waterjet training, and crew original equipment manufacturing. The primary mission of the PB(X) is to patrol beyond sheltered harbors and bays for force protection of other forces and infrastructure. It also includes search and seizure missions on intercepted vessels. It has a hull length of over 40 feet, high maneuverability and a top speed of 40 mph. It features light ballistic protection and can mount a variety of crew-served weapons from a armored forward gunners turret. The Navy plans to purchase over 50 of the vessels, according to Metal Shark.
![]() ![]() Russian navy in show of strength with 26 new ships this year Saint Petersburg (AFP) July 29, 2018 Russia's navy will deploy a total of 26 new ships this year including four carrying Kalibr cruise missiles, President Vladimir Putin said Sunday as the country celebrated Navy Day with a show of strength. "In total in 2018 the navy should get 26 new warships, motor boats and vessels including four warships with Kalibr cruise missiles," Putin said in the northwestern city of Saint Petersburg, Interfax news agency reported. Kalibr missiles fired from Russian ships in the Mediterranean and the Casp ... read more
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