# Mediterranean Security
Latest news and articles about Mediterranean Security
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Mediterranean Maneuvers: Greece Solidifies Naval Modernization with Italian Frigate Deal
Greece has approved the purchase of two Italian-made Bergamini-class frigates as part of a major naval upgrade. This strategic move aims to modernize the Hellenic Navy's fleet with advanced multi-role vessels capable of sophisticated anti-submarine and air defense operations.

Adrift No More: The USS Gerald R. Ford Departs Croatia into Strategic Uncertainty
The USS Gerald R. Ford has departed Croatia after a five-day technical maintenance stop, moving to an undisclosed location. The visit underscores the ongoing strategic role of the Adriatic Sea in supporting US naval operations and NATO deterrence in Europe.

A Costly Spark: The USS Gerald R. Ford’s Operational Halt in Crete
The USS Gerald R. Ford has docked at Souda Bay, Greece, for urgent repairs following an internal fire that damaged over 100 crew berths. The incident highlights the logistical challenges and operational vulnerabilities of the U.S. Navy's lead Ford-class supercarrier during its Mediterranean deployment.