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Why does Australia need submarines?

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By Peter Briggs* Why submarines? The submarine’s most fundamental, key feature is its stealth. A well-handled, submarine is able to operate without causing fuss, in...

Launch of 9th RAN patrol boat

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Defence shipbuilder Austal Australia has announced the successful launch of its ninth Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat for the Royal Australian Navy, the future HMAS...

India and France in fighter deal

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India has finalized a multi-billion-dollar contract with France for the acquisition of 26 Dassault-made Rafale Marine fighter jets and a wider package covering weapons,...

Australia builds world’s largest battery ship

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An Australian boatbuilder has launched what it describes as the world’s largest battery-power ship, describing it as a “a giant leap forward in sustainable...

Less bang for our defence bucks

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By Michael Shoebridge* Australia is spending more and more taxpayers’ dollars equipping our Defence Force, but it is buying less and less. We’re in a...

Marines place missile system close to China

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The U.S. Marine Corps is deploying its Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) armed with Naval Strike Missiles into the heart of one of...

N Korea ramps up maritime capacity

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for accelerating the nuclear weapon capability of the Korean People’s Army Navy as he saw the first...

UK Carrier Strike Group approaches the Mediterranean

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On 29 April the Royal Navy reported that its flagship HMS Prince of Wales is leading warships, aircraft and a submarine of the UK...

NZ Poseidon to monitor North Korea sanctions

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On 29 April it was announced that a RNZF P-8A Poseidon aircraft has deployed to Japan to conduct monitoring of United Nations sanctions against...

ASWEX 2025 Wraps Up

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By Lieutenant Marcus Middleton The RAN’s largest and most complex anti-submarine exercise in more than a decade, ASWEX, has concluded off the West Australian coast....