The Australian Naval Institute announces the publication of Issue 1 of the Australian Naval Review for 2021 and its availability to ANI Members.
In launching the Review, President of the ANI, Vice Admiral Peter Jones said “the ANR continues to evolve as a publication containing a diverse range of peer-reviewed articles on naval and maritime affairs. It is hoped they will be of considerable interest to our members”.
As has become a hallmark of the Review, this issue contains articles by members of the Royal Australian Navy, our industry partners and academia, among others.
AUSTRALIAN NAVAL REVIEW
CONTENTS
Foreword by the President – Vice Admiral Peter Jones, AO, DSC, RAN (Retired)
From the Fleet Commander: Optimising Australia’s Fleet for 2021 and Beyond – Rear Admiral Mark Hammond, AM, RAN
Interoperability, South Pacific Burden-Sharing, and Trans-Tasman Relations -Mr David Andrews
Cyber Torpedos – How to Sink a Modern Ship – Commander Robert Smilie, RAN
Irredentist Chinest Maritime Operations 2019-2049? – Professor Robert McLaughlin
Professional Military Education and Sea-Blindness: Lessons from the Royal Canadian Navy – Commander Darin MacDonald, RAN
American Universities Declare War on Military History – Sir Max Hastings
The Future of Information Warfare in Navy – Commodore Matthew Doornbos, RAN
A Naval Shipbuilding Job for Today. A Career for Life – Mr Harry Riddle
Infrastructure Matters! – Commodore Gerry Christian, AM, RAN
The online version is available here