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UK leads NATO anti-sub force

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The UK is leading NATO’s Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Smart Defence Initiative, focusing on the rapid exploitation of maritime uncrewed systems to strengthen undersea surveillance...

Houthis try attack on USS Truman

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The Houthis attempted an attack on aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) and its escorts in response to a series of U.S. attacks...

US marine and sailors arrive in Darwin

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U.S. Marines and sailors have arrived in Australia’s Northern Territory to kick off the 14th annual rotation of the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin...

Report on Columbia-class submarine

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The following is the March 18, 2025 Congressional Research Service report, Navy Columbia (SSBN-826) Class Ballistic Missile Submarine Program: Background and Issues for Congress. The...

Japan to test two UUVs

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The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) has announced that it has acquired two types of underwater gliders : The SeaExplorer X2 and the Slocum...

Australia should revive merchant navy

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By Victor Abramowicz* Australia’s vulnerability to maritime trade disruption is well recognised. International shipping moves some 99 per cent of the nation’s traded goods by...

Navantia wins RAN design contract

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Navantia Australia has announced it has won the Designer Support Contract with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Under the contract, Navantia will provide comprehensive...

Singapore Navy: big on size, small on personnel

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By Dr Abdul Rahman Yaacob* Singapore’s defence minister last week announced that two new submarines would be acquired from Germany in addition to the four...

More self-reliance and defence money

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By Paul Dibb and Richard Brabin-Smith* Two recent foreign challenges suggest that Australia needs urgently to increase its level of defence self-reliance and to ensure...

The ANI at 50: A path to survival in sedentary naval life

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Below is the eighth article drawn from ‘Davy Jones’ Locker’. It is “A Path to Survival in Sedentary Naval Life” by the then Lieutenant...