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Taiwan charges Chinese captain over cable damage

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Taiwan has charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally damaging undersea cables off the island in February. It is the first time Taiwan has...

Guided missile frigate BRP Miguel Malvar joins Philippine Navy

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The Philippine Navy received BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06) at Naval Operating Base Subic on Monday, marking a significant milestone in Manila’s military modernization program...

RAN conducts ASWEX 25

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Four of Australia’s seven Anzac-class frigates sailed in formation off the Western Australian coast for ASWEX 25 this month. Their mission: to hunt Australian...

Singaporean OPVs Laid Down

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On 7 April the Keel-Laying Ceremony for two Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) for the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) was held at Western Baltic...

Restoring America’s maritime dominance

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On 9 April 2025 President Donald Trump issued the following Executive Order: By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the...

ANI at 50: Admiral Zumwalt

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The eleventh article drawn from Davey Jones’ Locker is from a special Seapower 1979 edition of the Journal of Australian Naval Institute. As a...

Russia’s new nuclear ice-maker heads north

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Russia's newest icebreaker is heading to Murmansk. Built at the Baltic Shipyard in St. Petersburg, the Yakutiya is the fourth in the class of...

Importance of amphibious warfare

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By Erik Davis* 2027 may still not be the year of war it’s been prophesised as, but we only have two years left to prepare....

Breaking China’s grip on shipping

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By Blaine Worthington* The United States has a shipping problem and everybody knows it. From combatant commands to congress and maritime security outlets to the...

Planned fuel levy on international shipping

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By Georgia Hammersley* This month, member countries to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the United Nations body responsible for regulating international shipping, will negotiate on...