New N-sub dry dock at Pearl Harbour
The US Navy’s newest dry dock at Pearl Harbor is taking shape as the centerpiece of a $3.4 billion project to expand the shipyard’s...
UK responds to Canadian submarine warning
The UK Ministry of Defence has acknowledged the growing challenges facing submarines in an era of rapid technological change, following comments from Vice-Admiral Angus...
The case for some non-nuclear subs
By Lieutenant Commander Jim Halsell, U.S. Navy*
The United States will require more than its existing inventory of nuclear-powered submarines to ensure victory in a...
Chinese drone in Philippine waters
The Philippine Coast Guard confiscated a Chinese-made autonomous underwater vessel operating within the country’s waters in the South China Sea over the weekend, marking...
Technology making sub fleet more lethal
By Vice Admiral Robert Gaucher*
A year ago, I reported a major part of the Submarine Force’s effort to prepare for the future was bringing...
ANI at 50: Breaking the Spears
The Journal of the Australian Naval Institute often has articles written by ANI members about operations in which they served. These first hand accounts...
New WWII shipwrecks revealed
A new expedition to Guadalcanal reveals WWII shipwrecks for the first time
By Tom Metcalfe, National Geographic
Shipwreck hunter Bob Ballard recalls the solemn sense of...
Massive NATO show of force in north
The Barents Observer was aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford on Wednesday as fighter jets took off for exercise bombing missions from the North...
Forgetting lessons from marine accidents
By John Cordle*
A common saying in safety organizations is to consider the "half-life of scared" as a measure of the decay of institutional urgency...
UK calling for united AUKUS support
British industry is calling for a clear and unified show of support for the AUKUS alliance after months of doubts about the critical defence...