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RN recovering from a decade of neglect

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The UK Royal Navy (RN) operates one of the world’s premier fleets with the ability to deploy high-end warships globally and retains key competencies...

Tumult in the deep: vulnerable infrastructure

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By Tim McGeehan* In late 2008, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) sorties flown from Balad Air Force Base in Iraq dropped from 100s of sorties per...

Boost to Australia’s maritime surveillance

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The Australian Government is taking steps to ensure Australia has one of the most advanced maritime patrol and response aircraft fleets in the world,...

$328m contract for tracking capability

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L3Harris Technologies has been awarded a contract valued up to $328 million, to deliver new Maritime Underwater Tracking Ranges (MUTR) for the Royal Australian...

The costly Little Crappy Ship

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LCS stands for Littoral Combat Ship, but some are referring to it as Little Crappy Ship. This article, published on the Naval Officers Club...

Report to US Congress on Taiwan

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On 19 September the US Congressional Research Service produced an update on the  defence and military issues relating to Taiwan. This short report provides...

Exercise SIMBEX 23 underway

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The annual Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX) is underway in waters off Singapore. This is the 30th iteration of the exercise since the inaugural...

Albatross celebrates 75 years

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Nowra locals and dignitaries recently gathered to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the commissioning of the Navy’s only air station and largest operational base,...

Role of robotic ‘dogs’ to quell danger

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In 2020, a fire broke out on the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard as it underwent maintenance in San Diego, causing catastrophic damage before...

ANI podcast. Saltwater Strategists. S02 E06

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Title: Task Force 59: Integration of Uncrewed Surface Vessels Quote: ‘We want to have a better understanding and use our crewed assets much more efficiently....