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HMAS Sydney’s naval strike missile fired

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Royal Australian Navy Hobart Class destroyer, HMAS Sydney, has conducted a successful firing of the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) in a major milestone for...

Japan urged to clean up Pacific war wrecks

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Ten years ago, Paul Adams was scuba diving among World War II shipwrecks in a popular tourist spot in the Federated States of Micronesia...

First US female air-to-air kill

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An F/A-18 Super Hornet pilot from Strike Fighter Squadron 32 became the first American woman to engage and kill an air-to-air contact during the...

Iran’s oil-tanker naval vessels

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By Jonathan Campbell-James* An Iranian warship sailing the deep waters of the Indian Ocean should set alarm bells ringing. The IRGC Navy (NEDSA) completed a...

Protection for Shackleton’s shipwreck

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A protection ring around the Endurance, the most famous Antarctic shipwrecks, is to be widened from 500 metres to 1,500 metres in order to...

Naval shipwreck time bombs

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The World War II shipwrecks scattered across Australian waters serve as haunting reminders of the fierce naval clashes that unfolded in the Pacific Theater....

US Navy’s uncrewed push

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The U.S. Navy continues its push for unmanned systems with a new RFI published last month, seeking information on the potential procurement of seven...

Defending the rules in South China Sea

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The United States has renewed its call on China to stop its aggressive actions in the South China Sea, saying a broader web of...

Industrial base underpins Japan’s fleet

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By Jeong Soo “Gary” Kim* The Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) possesses a modern and highly capable fleet, including light carriers, large AEGIS destroyers,...

Value of WA’s revamped submarine facilities

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By John Blaxland* Cockburn Sound, a calm waterway tucked behind an island near Fremantle in Western Australia, is about to become much better known thanks...