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AUKUS: trouble yes; undertaker no

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By Allan Behm* Now that the US has effectively made the decision for us, Australia could plan and build the submarines it needs. Most of us...

AUKUS review is routine, not fundamental

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By Jennifer Parker* News that the US Department of Defence has launched an AUKUS review has Canberra’s defence circles in overdrive, with familiar critics already...

Merchant fleet size leaves us vulnerable

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By Peter Court* Australia’s ports may be busy, but we have no way of ensuring that ships will keep coming to them in wartime. In...

UK Strategic Review: What the US might think

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By Joshua C. Huminski* The UK's Strategic  Defence Review is not about the United States (US), but Washington’s policy priorities and changing geostrategic orientation loom...

Mogami-class frigate docks in Darwin

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Japan's latest Maritime Self-Defense Force frigate made a port call in Darwin, northern Australia, on Thursday for training, as Japan competes with Germany for...

US to review AUKUS submarine deal

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The United States has launched a snap review of the $368 billion AUKUS submarine deal, just before Prime Minister Anthony Albanese prepares for a...

PAC-3 missiles for RAN ships?

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By Victor Abramowicz*The United States is moving to integrate its land-based PAC-3 surface-to-air missile on to warships. This effort presents an opportunity to enhance...

Trump drives big undersea and seabed changes

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By April A. Herlevi* The fate of the subsea environment and the seabed are on the brink of a fundamental shift. Driven by the Trump...

Time to reinvigorate failing Pillar II

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By Peter J. Dean and Alice Nason* Almost four years on from the launch of the trilateral AUKUS pact, the partners’ Pillar II advanced capabilities...

RNs remote bomb disposal unit

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An underwater robot designed to tackle sabotage threats and deal with unexploded bombs is being tested by the Royal Navy. The remotely operated vehicle (ROV)...