Capability

The AI side of AUKUS

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A collection of Australian, UK and US “AI-enabled assets” operated together as a swarm for the first time to successfully detect and track military...

$3bn contract for anti-sub ships

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The Pentagon awarded Austal USA a contract to build the lead ship in what’s envisioned as the first of seven next-generation oceanic surveillance ships —...

US likely to act on Ohio extensions earlier

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The U.S. Navy may begin investing in life extensions for some Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines earlier than expected, with the service secretary telling a...

Iran’s new ship-launched missile

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Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, commander of the IRGC Naval Forces gave an interview to the Iranian press in which he discussed the recent delivery...

India’s new anti-submarine helicopter lands

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India’s maritime surveillance operations and anti-submarine warfare capability were significantly boosted when a US-made MH-60R helicopter undertook its first sea landing onboard an Indian...

New Canadian multi-mission aircraft

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Bombardier Defense and General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada Are Collaborating to Deliver Canada’s Multi-Mission Aircraft. A Bombardier press release says: Bombardier Defense and General Dynamics Mission Systems-Canada are...

RNZN to replace helicopters

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A new Maritime Helicopter Replacement (MHR) project has been initiated that will see the Royal New Zealand Navy’s (RNZN’s) existing eight SH-2G(I) Seasprite helicopters...

Korea goes for electric destroyers

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By Ko Dong-hwan* The Republic of Korea Navy is set to possess the country's first electric-powered attack ship, a key asset for the national maritime...

RN heading for uncrewed aircraft

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At the First Sea Lord’s Sea Power Conference, Admiral Sir Ben Key presented his compelling vision for the future of the Royal Navy, UK...

Bigger Italian troop ships

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The Italian Navy is planning new ship purchases to push its on-board accommodation for amphibious landing force staff and troops to 1,700, officials have...