Taiwan charges Chinese captain over cable damage
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...