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Fujian begins carrier operations

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The People’s Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) announced on 18 November that its new 85,000 tonne aircraft carrier Fujian completed her first flight training operations. The...

Defence debate is not war-mongering

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By Jennifer Parker* It is not warmongering to discuss how a changing world may affect Australia’s way of life, just as it did during World...

Sea trials for huge new Chinese ship

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China has begun sea trials for its first Type 076 amphibious assault ship, Sichuan (Hull 51), after the vessel departed Hudong Zhonghua Shipyard on...

US’s 20th narco boat hit

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U.S. forces struck a suspected narco boat in the Caribbean Sea earlier this week, killing four people, US Naval Institute News reports. The strike,...

Sea power’s new challenges

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By Alistair Shepherd* Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the military buildup of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have given fresh impetus to strategic...

New pirates of the Caribbean

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By Tom Sharpe* Every now and then something quite unusual happens at sea. Mechanical failures are not uncommon nor is a tow line parting, particularly...

Chinese carrier’s sea trial

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The Chinese Navy (PLAN) Type 076 amphibious assault ship Sichuan (51) has commenced her first sea trial earlier today in Shanghai. The large new...

Meeting the Taiwan blockade threat

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China’s rapid expansion of military power in the Indo-Pacific has forced the US and its allies to rethink assumptions about deterrence, industrial capacity, and...

Border Force’s odd trade in fishing boats

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The Australian Border Force’s largest ship has been captured on film leaving Broome Port carrying four fishing boats, in stark visual evidence of its...

Strife with RN’s carrier jets

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By Tom Sharpe* It’s hard to find good news stories about the UK’s F-35B fighter jet these days. I keep looking because I believe the...