Most Read News, November 17 – 23, 2014

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Sweden Confirms Intruder in Stockholm Archipelago

The Swedish Armed Forces confirmed that a submarine has violated Swedish territorial integrity. Results from the analysis following the intelligence operation conducted in October are unambiguous.

Two US Naval Ships Collide in the Gulf of Aden

Two U.S. Naval supply ships collided in the Gulf of Aden Nov. 20 at 5:26 a.m. (GMT) with no injuries to crew members.

Russian Navy’s Second Mistral-Class Ship Floated Out

Russian Navy’s second Mistral-class helicopter carrier Sevastopol has been floated out of Saint Nazaire shipyard’s dry dock in France.

JSS Karel Doorman Brings Aid Supplies to Freetown, Sierra Leone

The Netherlands Navy’s Joint Logistics Support Ship Karel Doorman arrived in Freetown, Sierra Leone and started unloading supplies yesterday, November 19, to help fight Ebola.

Malaysian Navy’s Vessel Sinking in Lumut, Perak

KD Perantau 151, a Malaysian Navy’s hydrography ship, sank partially at the Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd in Lumut, Perak.