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Nuclear Submarines for Australia? When?

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This article is part of the ANI Occasional Papers Series. Details about the series are here. By Jack Dillich* A Taskforce will roll out its “optimal...

5th Astute-class heads to sea

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HMS Anson, the fifth Astute class submarine, which BAE Systems has designed and built for the Royal Navy, has departed the company's shipyard in...

Australia likely to get British N-sub

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With the formal announcement of Australia’s path to obtain nuclear attack submarines expected to happen in Washington next month, speculation about the likely solution AUKUS...

US Navy’s hypersonic launcher progresses

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Lockheed Martin will have a ship-based hypersonic missile launcher ready for flight tests next year, the company said, as part of the development work...

Indonesia’s submarine problem

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By Alexander M. Hynd and Max Broad* This September will mark 50 years of formal diplomatic ties between Indonesia and South Korea. Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign...

WWII US submarine wreckage found

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The wreckage of a US Navy submarine, which sank at least 10 enemy ships during World War II, has been discovered off the coast...

RAN to have full operational control over subs: Mead

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Australian Navy commanders will have full operational control over their submarines and the powerful nuclear reactors onboard, despite the potential presence of US or...

Australian company supplying metal printing to US Navy

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Australian company AML3D is supplying the US Department of Defence (US DoD) its industrial 3D metal printing technology to help scale up parts supply...

Virginia-class line now fully staffed

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The Virginia-class submarine production line at Newport News Shipbuilding is now fully staffed, after taking a back seat to the preeminent Columbia-class submarine program...

After 42 years, big N-sub withdrawn

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After 41 years in Arctic waters, the giant Cold War weapon TK-208 “Dmitri Donskoy” is withdrawn from service, the Barents Observer reports. The Typhoon was the...