The Watch

The United States Navy commissioned the newest addition to its fleet of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut, on April 25, 2026. The USS Idaho, with its enhanced stealth, sophisticated surveillance and special warfare advancements, is the nation’s 26th Virginia-class submarine. Cmdr. Chad J. Guillerault, Idaho’s commanding officer, said he was “honored to be the captain of a crew so mighty that they have outshone all those before them.” The ceremony culminated a multiyear construction process. The Idaho was built as part of a teaming agreement between General Dynamics Electric Boat and HII-Newport…

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The crew of the HMBS Nassau, one of two offshore patrol vessels in the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF), completed its annual sea training readiness and range training in March 2026. The course consisted of weapons training — including a live-fire exercise — small boat handling, navigation, line handling, vessel maneuvering, watchkeeping, emergency response procedures, coordination during patrol operations and adherence to established maritime protocols. “The course provided intensive instructions in core maritime competencies essential to safeguarding The Bahamas’ territorial waters. It included both theoretical and practical components focused on seamanship, operational awareness, and safety procedures at sea,” according to…

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Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada announced a multibillion-dollar plan in March to substantially expand the country’s military capacity in the Arctic, building three military bases in the northern territories, making improvements at another base, and strengthening related infrastructure to assert sovereignty over the increasingly contested region. “With this plan, we are taking control of our future,” Carney said. “We are taking full responsibility for defending our sovereignty,” Carney, surrounded by troops, said at an airplane hangar in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, on March 12, 2026. “The government’s first job is to keep you safe.” The highlight of the plan will…

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For the second straight year, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has surpassed its Regular Force recruiting target. The CAF enrolled 7,310 new members in fiscal year 2025-26, topping its target of 6,957 and marking the most annual enrollments in more than three decades. Building on that progress, the CAF has raised its goal to 8,200 enrollments for the 2026-27 fiscal year. Women accounted for 17% of new recruits, The Defense Post website reported, while 1,400 permanent residents were enrolled, the most since 2022. The overall increase in recruiting follows an increase in the salary and other historic changes to compensation packages…

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The United States Coast Guard announced plans in April 2026 to homeport two icebreakers in Alaska, the latest move to bolster domain awareness and security in the western Arctic. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said two Arctic Security Cutters would be based in Alaska by the end of 2028. “Homeporting these two Arctic Security Cutters in Alaska is a decisive step forward in securing America’s Arctic frontier,” Mullin said in an April 16 Coast Guard news release. “These vessels will deliver the enduring operational presence our nation needs to protect sovereignty, deter foreign adversaries, and safeguard vital resources for…

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The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF), in coordination with the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) Regiment and the TCI Border Force, confronted a wave of illegal immigration involving Haitian boats in April. Nearly 170 migrants were apprehended within a week. The immigration surge began on the morning of April 8, 2026, when the RTCIPF was alerted to a vessel landing at Joe Grant Cay, an island near East Caicos. Multiple agencies, including immigration officials and law enforcement, responded. Seventy-seven people were taken into custody, including unaccompanied minors. All the migrants were transported to South Caicos, where they…

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The United States Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba seized 2,046 kilograms of cocaine valued at $33.9 million while patrolling off the coast of Ecuador in April 2026, according to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) news release. A U.S. maritime patrol aircraft notified Escanaba that a crew of a suspected narco-terrorist vessel was throwing contraband overboard. An MH-65 Dolphin, launched from the Escanaba, located the suspected drugs near Manta, Ecuador. The cutter then dispatched its over-the-horizon cutter pursuit vessel to coordinate with the helicopter crew to recover the contraband, the release stated. The Escanaba’s interdiction was part of Operation Pacific Viper, launched in August…

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The Royal Danish Navy came to the aid of a United States submariner who was experiencing a serious health condition during preparations for an Arctic military exercise. The medical transport demonstrated the close collaboration between the allied nations, which jointly defend Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. In late February 2026, during preparations for Ice Camp, an Arctic naval exercise, a Sailor fell seriously ill onboard the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Delaware. The submarine diverted to Greenland where, in coordination with Denmark’s Arctic Joint Command, a Danish naval vessel was dispatched to help the Sailor. The Royal Danish Navy offshore patrol…

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A military operation to counter a Mexican transnational criminal organization (TCO) in April 2026 resulted in 10 arrests of a cartel led by a close associate of Joaquín Guzmán, known as “El Chapo,” a notorious cartel kingpin serving a life sentence in a United States federal prison. The operation, carried out by elements of the Mexican Army, National Guard and Navy, also captured guns and ammunition in a rural mountainous region in western Durango state near the border with the neighboring state of Sinaloa. Soldiers, Sailors and Guardsmen apprehended members of Gente del Guano, a TCO led by Aureliano Guzman…

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The United Kingdom and Norway led a weekslong military operation to foil a Russian plot to survey undersea cables in the North Atlantic, U.K. Defence Secretary John Healey said on April 9, 2026, accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of using the distraction of Middle East conflict to escalate its malign activity against Europe. “To President Putin, I say, we see you. We see your activity over our cables and our ​pipelines, and you should know that any attempt to damage them will not be tolerated and will have serious consequences,” Healey said. The defense secretary said a Royal Navy frigate, aircraft and hundreds of…

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