Tag: BMT
Silent Running
The increased popularity among navies to own their own submarine fleets are driving new advances in submarine propulsion.
If the SEA 1000 submarine programme in...
BMT and DNV partner on CAIMEN capability to meet Australian Army amphibious requirements
BMT and DNV have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to accelerate development of BMT’s CAIMEN-Large landing craft to meet the Australian Army’s Landing...
Australia Moves to Build-up Amphibious Capabilities
Australia’s Department of Defence is currently evaluating proposals received from four industry teams to build the country’s Independent Littoral Manoeuvre Vessel (ILMV).
The ILMV...
BMT secures multi-vessel design order for UK Ministry of Defence Police (MDP)
Designed for Marine Specialised Technology (MST), the multiple vessel order will provide the UK Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) with 18 state-of-the-art, high...
Naval Design Swap
Naval ship design has significantly changed to reflect influencing factors such as lifecycle costs, modularity and energy efficiency.
Over the past couple of decades, technological...
Babcock’s Arrowhead 140 Type 31 Design Provides for Future Adaptability
Arrowhead 140 Frigate Concept
Babcock’s Arrowhead 140 frigate concept, selected by the United Kingdom as the preferred design for its Type 31 general purpose future...
Tanked Up
Main Battle Tanks (MBT) continue to offer the most effective means for providing mobile protected firepower against a range of targets in both offensive...