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Victory class steel-cutting ceremony

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On 29 April the Steel Cutting Ceremony was held for the Republic of Singapore Navy’s third (Vigilance) and fourth (Valiant) Victory class Multi-Role Combat...

Pakistan Navy commissions first Hangor-class submarine

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On 30 April the commissioning ceremony for the first of the 2,800 tonne Type 039B Hangor class conventional submarines, PNS/M Hangor was held at...

Maritime security a constant concern

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By Sean Andrews* A retired senior naval wag once quipped that Australia behaves as if it is “girt by beach”, not sea – a neat...

AUKUS cracks are showing: UK inquiry

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“Cracks are already beginning to show” in the UK’s funding for the AUKUS agreement, according to a British House of Commons Defence Committee inquiry....

Crews: the price of eternal vigilance

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When a Vanguard-class submarine returned to Faslane this week after around 205 days at sea, it was a testament to the endurance and dedication...

Mines: the perfect asymmetrical weapon

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By Tom Sharpe* All eyes watching the Iran war are still, rightly, on the Strait of Hormuz.Tehran has controlled it since March 1, only allowing...

Combining sonar defence roles

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As the Iran war has shown, detecting and sweeping mines is one of the biggest challenges for the U.S. Navy. Meanwhile, the sea service...

US boosting uncrewed vessels

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The U.S. medium-sized uncrewed service vessels fleet could jump from roughly four to 30 vessels by 2030 in the Indo-Pacific, according to officials. As...

Japan’s shipbuilding revival

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By Awais Feroze Hanif* From its peak during the 1960s through 1980s, the Japanese shipbuilding industry’s global market share has fallen precipitously – eroded by...

Exercise Balikatan 2026 underway

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Exercise Balikatan is underway. It is the largest annual bilateral exercise conducted between the Philippines and the US, and this year it includes Australia,...