The Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta (Maltese: Skwadra Marittima tal-Forzi Armati ta' Malta) is the naval component of the Maltese military...
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The Armed Forces of Malta (Maltese: Forzi Armati ta' Malta) is the name given to the combined armed services of Malta. The AFM is a brigade sized organisation...
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The Air Wing of the Armed Forces of Malta (Maltese: L-Iskwadra tal-Ajru tal-FAM) is the aerial component of the current Maltese military. The Air Wing...
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Patrol boat (section Maritime Gendarmerie)
(Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta) – 2002–present Diciotti class offshore patrol vessel (Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta)...
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Protector-class coastal patrol boat (redirect from Maltese patrol boat P51)
The Protector-class coastal patrol boats are a class of coastal patrol boats of the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta. They are 87-foot (27 m)...
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Regiment (Malta) Air Wing of the Armed Forces of Malta Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta Armed Forces of Mauritania Mauritania Islamic Air...
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LÉ Aoife (redirect from Maltese patrol boat P62)
LÉ Aoife (P22) of the Irish Naval Service, now known as P62 of the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta, was built as an offshore patrol vessel...
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Hay Wharf (category Military installations of Malta)
The 1st (Maritime) Battery of the Armed Forces of Malta moved from Senglea to Hay Wharf in October 1977. The battery became the Maritime Squadron of the...
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Speed: 17knts Range: 4000 nmi at 17 knots Operator: Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta, Nigerian Navy Previous operators: Ireland 4 (0 in...
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Baglietto (category Shipbuilding companies of Italy)
boat for Guardia di Finanza c. 1950s; 3 transferred to Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta in 1992 Italy portal Companies portal Azimut Yachts...
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vessel of the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta. The ship, which is the Maritime Squadron's largest ever vessel and the lead ship of the OPV748...
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The landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP) or Higgins boat was a landing craft used extensively by the Allied forces in amphibious landings in World...
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Defender-class boat (category Boats of the United States Coast Guard)
Kenya Navy Liberian Coast Guard[failed verification] Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta Mexican Navy Nigerian Navy Philippines Coast Guard...
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of the line. Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta, the present-day Maltese navy Wikimedia Commons has media related to Navy of the Order of Saint...
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HNLMS De Ruyter (F804) (category Frigates of the Netherlands)
the Persian Gulf. Between 7 and 8 February 2020, the vessel participated in a joint training operation with the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces...
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Oerlikon KBA (category Military equipment introduced in the 1970s)
Chile AIFV-25 Jordan YPR-765 Morocco AIFV-25 Malta Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta Diciotti class (modified): Offshore Patrol Vessel (P61)...
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"Crowd of hundreds greets Tampa arrival of tall ship 'Gloria'". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved March 23, 2019. "Everything you need to know about the Charles...
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António Guterres (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland)
camp in Jordan (2013); and the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta (2015). They also appeared jointly before the United Nations Security Council...
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Flotilla". The official website of the Serbian Armed Forces. Retrieved 25 May 2020. "The Republic Of Sierra Leone Armed Forces - Navy (Maritime Wing)". Sierra...
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Patrol Craft Fast (category Patrol vessels of the United States Navy)
Malta: Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta. Panama: The MN GC-201 Comandante Torrijos and MN GC-202 Presidente Porras acquired from the US...
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C23 tragedy (category Maritime incidents in Malta)
The C23 tragedy refers to an incident where the Swift-class patrol boat C23 of the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) was severely damaged...
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irregular Maltese soldiers led by Emmanuele Vitale and Canon Francesco Saverio Caruana. The Maltese were armed with 23 cannon and a small squadron of coastal...
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Search and rescue (redirect from Maritime rescue)
The responsibility for SAR at sea in the Malta Search and Rescue Region falls under the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM). It is carried out by maritime patrol...
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Armed Forces of Malta Special Operations Unit (SOU) Mexican Army Special Forces Corps Special Reaction Force Mexican Navy Amphibious Special Forces Group...
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Force Malta Air Wing of the Armed Forces of Malta Mexico Mexican Air Force Morocco Royal Moroccan Air Force Royal Moroccan Navy - Two maritime surveillance...
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Austal (category Companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange)
2009, the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta ordered four patrol boats from Austal. They were due to replace the Swift-class patrol boats P23...
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Mediterranean Fleet (redirect from British Mediterranean Squadron)
held the post of Flag Officer, Malta, with responsibilities for three squadrons of minesweepers, an amphibious warfare squadron, and a flotilla of submarines...
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British, Portuguese. and irregular Maltese forces and from the sea by a Royal Navy squadron under the overall command of Lord Nelson from his base at Palermo...
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Some other squadrons and flights from the Northwest African Tactical and Coastal Air Forces were detached to Malta prior to the invasion of Sicily including...
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LÉ Samuel Beckett (category Naval ships of the Republic of Ireland)
(decommissioned January 2015; commissioned in the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta June 2015). Like the Róisín-class OPV, Samuel Beckett was designed...
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