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Mines and naval diving developments

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For much of the post-Cold War period, the naval mine has occupied a marginal place in defence thinking. Despite becoming increasingly technically formidable and...

New role for uncrewed ships

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The aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt is gearing up for a deployment with a Seahawk medium unmanned surface vessel (MUSV) as part of its strike...

China’s new N-powered carrier

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Satellite footage of the Dalian Shipyard in northern China has confirmed that construction of the country’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is progressing rapidly, positioning...

China booms; US languishes

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The wind off the Yangtze carries the sound of industry for miles. At China’s Jiangnan Shipyard—one node in a vast network of shipyards dedicated...

Used subs is a minor adjustment

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By Jennifer Parker* Much of the reaction to this week’s AUKUS announcement(Opens in new window) that Australia will acquire three in-service Virginia-class submarines and forgo...

Issues for the future of the US Navy

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By Bruce Stubbs* In 2022, Congress established the independent National Commission on the Future of the Navy to conduct two overarching studies, one examining naval...

Chinese Navy’s 45 late-gen destroyers

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The Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy has commissioned a new Type 052D class destroyer, the Tongchuan, into service in the South China Sea. The...

De-mining the Strait of Hormuz

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By Clive Williams* Sea mine contamination in the Strait of Hormuz represents the principal obstacle to the restoration of normal commercial shipping operations in the...

Joint Statement, AUKUS Defence Ministers’ Meeting

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On 30 May the following AUKUS Defence Ministers’ Joint Statement was released: The Honourable Richard Marles, Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, the...

Three years to restore US depleted weapons stock

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The United States will need at least three years to restore an array of critical weapons systems to prewar levels following its 38-day bombing...