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AUSMIN: preparedness is the key

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By Jennifer Parker* The lead-up to Saturday’s meeting between Australia’s defence and foreign affairs ministers and their US counterparts was low key, as were the...

Better way for poor nations to monitor maritime domain

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By David Brewster* Understanding what’s happening in the maritime domain, known as maritime domain awareness or MDA, is an essential element for any country that...

Corvettes not a good option for RAN

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By Rowan Moffitt* Several recent articles, including one last week by the US Studies Centre’s Peter Dean, have promoted the need for corvettes for the...

Amphibious force ready for more

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The Australian Amphibious Force (AAF) is one step closer to certification after completing Exercises Sea Explorer and Sea Raider, Contact Land Sea and Air...

HMS Albion’s exit leaves a gap

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HMS Albion returned to Devonport last week after another highly successful deployment and will now go into a state of reduced readiness. Unfortunately, this...

China’s fishy opposition to open water

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By Denny Roy* Some international issues should be non-sensitive and uncontroversial. One of these is the regulation of fishing fleets to prevent overfishing and ensure...

The Dreadnought after next

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The following is the 1st Place, Gold Prize-winning essay of the First Sea Lord’s Essay Competition republished by the Centre for International Maritime Security...

Fourth Chinese LHD taking shape

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The fourth Type 075 amphibious assault ship (LHD) for the Chinese Navy (PLAN) is rapidly taking shape with builder Hudong-Zhonghua at their primary shipyard...

More US forces to rotate through Australia

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U.S. and Australian officials laid the groundwork to host more U.S. forces in Australia, officials from both countries said (31 July 2023), US Naval...

US marines in Talisman Sabre exercise

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Dozens of U.S. Marines piled in and out of aircraft on this remote, privately owned airfield Friday as part of ongoing training to hone...